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WHAT IS SAN PEDRO?

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San Pedro cactus is indigenous to South America but grows all over North America and even Europe and Africa and parts of Asia etc.

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Pyramids in Peru dated 2500 BCE show it has been sacred and central to human cultures for thousands of years.


The Wachuma medicine helps us find clarity. It’s not a hallucinogenic drug, rather it removes the static hallucinations we grow accustomed to through our habituated unconsciousness.

 

It helps us wake up and from an enhanced place of connection to Self we are able to make a better prayer. 


A popular landscape cactus legal to grow for all it is scheduled 2 on FDA list so only legal way to consume it is as a sacrament within a certified Native American church authorized to conduct such ceremonies. 

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JOHNATHAN HUMAN

Initiated into different traditions at an early age, Johnathan has been fortunate enough to travel the world and participate in a great variety of rituals and ceremonial prayer works from diverse traditions. One of his highlights was serving Wachuma to 30 plus Indigenous Leaders and Chiefs during the 2018 Solar Eclipse Gathering. He has been making and serving the Wachuma since 2000. 

George Bertlestein gave Johnathan Human his altar to carry forward in a good way in 2014. Johnathan proudly continues to offer medicine ceremonies, prayer circles, and healing sessions within the framework that George taught him. 

 

“I approach this work with great humility and gratitude. It is a prayer come true to be able to help others. This medicine has not only saved my life but countless others. I pray it helps our whole species.”

 

~ Johnathan 

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Mary Rose

SCHOOL TEACHER

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Jorge Lobos

CARPENTRY

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MOTHER CHURCH

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Please check their site out to learn all about the amazing organization and family we are a part of.

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