“Cure yourself with the light of the sun and the rays of the moon.
With the sound of the river and the waterfall.
With the swaying of the sea and the fluttering of birds.
Heal yourself with mint, with neem and eucalyptus.
Heal yourself with mint, with neem and eucalyptus.
Sweeten yourself with lavender, rosemary, and chamomile.
Hug yourself with the cocoa bean and a touch of cinnamon.
Put love in tea instead of sugar, and take it looking at the stars.
Heal yourself with the kisses that the wind gives you and the hugs of the rain.
Get strong with bare feet on the ground and with everything that is born from it.
Get smarter every day by listening to your intuition, looking at the world with the eye of your forehead.
Jump, dance, sing, so that you live happier.
Heal yourself, with beautiful love, and always remember: you are the medicine.” - Maria Sabina
Maria Sabina, the renowned Mexican curandera and Mazatec shaman, remains an iconic figure in the world of traditional medicine. Born in 1894 in the Oaxacan highlands, Maria Sabina possessed a deep knowledge of medicinal herbs and an intimate connection with the spiritual realm. It was through her ceremonies, which often incorporated the sacred mushroom known as teonanácatl, that she guided seekers on transformative journeys. Recognizing the healing power of these ancient rituals, Sabina became an advocate for the preservation of indigenous customs amidst a changing world. Her legacy continues to inspire countless individuals seeking profound spiritual awakenings and a reconnection to the natural world. Maria Sabina's profound wisdom and profound impact on the world of healing make her a revered figure, forever imprinted in the annals of cultural history.