African Plant Medicine and Female Shamanism, featuring Sister Acacea
Amazing and knowledge of the entheogenic and Tantra beginnings starting in Africa.
Acacea Lewis
Acacea Lewis
Cosmic Sister Emerging Voices Award
MAPS Canada
Congratulations, Cosmic Sister Emerging Voices Award (CS EVA) recipient Acacea Lewis (@akashicthunder)!
Ohio-based Acacea Lewis (25), a plant medicine alchemist and mycologist specializing in the ancient psychedelic mushroom sacrament, kambo, and iboga, is passionate about microdosing education and accessibility to medicines. As a member of the Native American Church and a kambo healing practioner, Acacea helps heal emotional, psychological, and physical issues using traditional entheogenic techniques of the Brazilian Matses tribe.
“Providing psychological support for people of color in their consciousness quest and providing relatable and experiential information around that is the core of my work,” she says.
Acacea’s father, a master mathematician, taught her quantum physics when she was young, and she has found ways to apply this knowledge as an explorer of novel states of consciousness such as Sanatana (or Brahmana) consciousness, the Vedas, and Somatic, Ifa, and some early Christian texts.
She was a young, Queer physics student studying astrophysics and geophysics when she was introduced to psychedelics. She discovered kambo while seeking a natural solution for her own bartholyns and endometrial and fibroid cancer symptoms. “Finding a solution for my own physical ailments inspired me to help others who have few options in Western medicine to learn more about indigenous healing herbs and traditional medicines that have been used for thousands of years,” Acacea says.
Though her parents did not approve of Acacea’s relationship with psychedelics, they did witness her undeniable transformation from a depressed and scattered person into a woman with driven by passion and a mission. cultural artifacts, and entheogenic artwork her ancestors left behind “so others can understand what it can mean in our five-sense reality.”
“A big part of my healing was about: Who am I? What is my culture? Why does it matter?” she says. “I was able to fill in the blanks of what my ancestors learned by using creative self inquiry and communication with the ancestral realm and interdimensional village. Every healed wound was a lesson for me, as well as a reeducation and initiation into the sacred arts of my own culture: African, Muurish, Middle Eastern, Kemetic and Native American. I found that there were absolutely no coincidences in my birth or my upbringing.”
Acacea has worked with wise-women elders including the late Baba Kilindi’s wife, entheogenic birth doula and mushroom explorer Mama Ayana. Kilindi Iyi was one of Acacea’s mentors, teaching her about high-dose mushroom experiences. Acacea recently completed a pilgrimage to learn about the Zapotecs’ ritual use of the mushroom in Chiapas and Oaxaca.
Acacea specializes in copper and electromagnetic sculptures and has an affinity for martial arts and Orisha dance. Fascinated by Shipibo icaro healing songs and the vajrakilaya mantra, Acacea is researching antediluvian vibrational arts of language and quantum communication and studying super-symmetry and consciousness.
In partnership with @MAPSCanada
June 2020
Acacea Lewis
Amazing and knowledge of the entheogenic and Tantra beginnings starting in Africa.
Acacea Lewis
Acacea Lewis
Cosmic Sister Emerging Voices Award
MAPS Canada
Congratulations, Cosmic Sister Emerging Voices Award (CS EVA) recipient Acacea Lewis (@akashicthunder)!
Ohio-based Acacea Lewis (25), a plant medicine alchemist and mycologist specializing in the ancient psychedelic mushroom sacrament, kambo, and iboga, is passionate about microdosing education and accessibility to medicines. As a member of the Native American Church and a kambo healing practioner, Acacea helps heal emotional, psychological, and physical issues using traditional entheogenic techniques of the Brazilian Matses tribe.
“Providing psychological support for people of color in their consciousness quest and providing relatable and experiential information around that is the core of my work,” she says.
Acacea’s father, a master mathematician, taught her quantum physics when she was young, and she has found ways to apply this knowledge as an explorer of novel states of consciousness such as Sanatana (or Brahmana) consciousness, the Vedas, and Somatic, Ifa, and some early Christian texts.
She was a young, Queer physics student studying astrophysics and geophysics when she was introduced to psychedelics. She discovered kambo while seeking a natural solution for her own bartholyns and endometrial and fibroid cancer symptoms. “Finding a solution for my own physical ailments inspired me to help others who have few options in Western medicine to learn more about indigenous healing herbs and traditional medicines that have been used for thousands of years,” Acacea says.
Though her parents did not approve of Acacea’s relationship with psychedelics, they did witness her undeniable transformation from a depressed and scattered person into a woman with driven by passion and a mission. cultural artifacts, and entheogenic artwork her ancestors left behind “so others can understand what it can mean in our five-sense reality.”
“A big part of my healing was about: Who am I? What is my culture? Why does it matter?” she says. “I was able to fill in the blanks of what my ancestors learned by using creative self inquiry and communication with the ancestral realm and interdimensional village. Every healed wound was a lesson for me, as well as a reeducation and initiation into the sacred arts of my own culture: African, Muurish, Middle Eastern, Kemetic and Native American. I found that there were absolutely no coincidences in my birth or my upbringing.”
Acacea has worked with wise-women elders including the late Baba Kilindi’s wife, entheogenic birth doula and mushroom explorer Mama Ayana. Kilindi Iyi was one of Acacea’s mentors, teaching her about high-dose mushroom experiences. Acacea recently completed a pilgrimage to learn about the Zapotecs’ ritual use of the mushroom in Chiapas and Oaxaca.
Acacea specializes in copper and electromagnetic sculptures and has an affinity for martial arts and Orisha dance. Fascinated by Shipibo icaro healing songs and the vajrakilaya mantra, Acacea is researching antediluvian vibrational arts of language and quantum communication and studying super-symmetry and consciousness.
In partnership with @MAPSCanada
June 2020
Acacea Lewis
Does she have a you tube channel
Hotep & Ashe' Brotha Hank Risingsun –
Acacea, U are the SHIT walking!!!!!!! Thank you for accepting your role and helping us to get out of this world trap!!!!
Valuable presentation – the connection and streaming was distracting at times.
Thank you, Acacea!
Grateful for this interview. I am wondering about ways to get in touch with Sis Acacea?
THE CHAMAN BURNS 4 LITTLE DOTS IN YOUR SHOULDER EACH SIDE OR IN THE LOWER PART OF YOUR LEG FOR THE WOMAN . THAN THEY POOR THE WHITE POWDER ON THE BURNINGS . BEFORE THAT YOU HAVE TO DRINK 2 AND A HALF LITERS OF WATER FOR THE KAMBO TO WORK GOOD . ONCE YOU GET THE VENOM APLIED, YOUR BODY SERIOUSLY STARTS TO HEAT UP . THEN IS WHEN YOU GONNA THROW UP ALL THE WATER YOU DRANK, BUT IT WILL COME OUT TOTALLY YELLOW HOLDING THE TOXINS YOUR BODY JUST REMOVED WITH THE KAMBO . NEXT THING YOU MAY HAVE DIARREA IN THE SAME INSTANT SO YOU GONNA HAVE TO USE THE BATHROOM . AFTER THAT THEY MAKE YOU LAY DOWN SO THE BODY CAN REST . IN THE WHOLE PROCES THEY SING THE CHANT THAT GOES WITH THE RITUAL . IM REALLY INTO SPORTS SO THE NEXT DAY I WENT SPRINTING AND IT REALLY WAS A WORLD OF DIFERENCE I FELT LIGHT AS A MF . TAKE IT SLOW THE NEXT 2 OR 3 DAYS AFTER BECAUSE YOUR BODY IS LIKE LEVELING EVERYTHING INSIDE IT SELF BUT FOR THE BETTER . THE MORE TOXINS YOU HAVE THE HARDER WILL THE KAMBO HIT YOU . YOU MAY NOT FEEL ANY HUNGER OR SLEEPYNESS THE NEXT 24 HOURS AFTER RESTING FROM THE PROCES, SO JUST FOLLOW WHAT YOUR BODY TELLS YOU IF YOU WANNA SLEEP SLEEP IF YOU WANNA EAT EAT AND SO ON AND SO FORTH . I DID IT KNOWING NOTHING ABOUT IT AND ITS TOTALLY WORTH IT . SHOUT OUT TO EVERYBODY. BENDICIONES DESDE CHILE MUCHA FUERZA PARA TODOS !!!!
Thank you sister blots of love from africa
Love from the UK
What is an indigenous dose how many grams is that
Thank You Hank Risingsun for this informative Interview. Sister Acacea Lewis is a wonderful and inspiring Teacher.