An evening of Storytelling, Song & Sacred Prayer
with the Yawanawá Tribe
We invite you to sit in ceremony—
To listen deeply.
To receive.
To remember.
This is an evening of storytelling, sacred songs, and Rapé ceremony—an introduction to the culture, prayer, and spirit of the Yawanawá people of the Brazilian rainforest.
It is an honour to welcome Peka Rasu, one of the spiritual leaders of the Yawanawá, and the eldest son of the great master Pajé Yawarani. Peka Rasu was one of the last three students to complete the Mukha Diet, an ancient initiation guided by his father. This profound rite shaped his path and dedication to continue the sacred mission and spiritual lineage passed on to him.
The presence of Peka Rasu and his family is a rare and deep offering. Their prayers carry the vibration of the forest, the memory of tradition, and the raw truth of spirit. This is not a performance—it is a ceremonial doorway.
If you feel called to sit with the tribes,
To feel the forest through voice, through silence, through prayer—
This is an invitation.
Last year, we had the honour of working alongside this family, and the energetic teachings moved far beyond words.
This is the first evening of what will be a powerful weekend held between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
An evening to begin in reverence.
To honour.
To prepare the heart.
Come with humility.
Come with respect.
Come as you are.
Thursday 17th July, 7-9pm
72 Berkeley St, G37DS, Glasgow
£50
Please message the page to book your space.
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Tribe Healing