THE SANTO DAIME CHURCH DOCUMENTARY

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  • čas přidán 7. 03. 2021
  • The Use of special plants to induce altered states of consciousness has been documented since the dawn of civilization. In South America, many indigenous tribes and recently religious groups spread throughout the world continue to have a spiritual practice that is centered around the drinking of a brewed infusion of plants known as AYAHUASCA, also as Yage, or as Santo Daime as it is called in the Santo Daime Church.
    More than ten years ago we did a series of video episodes with interviews with shamans in the rainforest and people from the Daime Church in Brazil, Peru, the US, and in THE NETHERLANDS. Our intention was to inform people and shine a light on the ayahuasca phenomenon and the cultures that have and are using it. According to the people interviewed the "vine of the soul," has healing benefits and its transformative power has the potential to promote well-being for people and the planet.

Komentáře • 44

  • @JaguarPaw1
    @JaguarPaw1 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful story wow thanks for sharing

  • @susannahkelpyotter5595
    @susannahkelpyotter5595 Před 3 lety +9

    From a south african Daimiste. Muito obrigado

  • @zackart3766
    @zackart3766 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I really agree with one comment in particular "you participate at your total" after Daime Ayahuasca you want to improve.

  • @PortalToAwakening
    @PortalToAwakening Před 2 lety

    Great info. I tried the link to the website that she speaks about at 11:00 however the link says the site cannot be found now. :(

    • @ARTNETWORKTV
      @ARTNETWORKTV  Před 2 lety +1

      The site yatra.yage.net is not working check the following site which has active links to various sources of information:
      eaglecondoralliance.com/the-medicines/ayahuascayage/studies-on-ayahuasca/

  • @jimmyherring7163
    @jimmyherring7163 Před rokem +2

    Does anyone know where these people are located in the u.s??

  • @shainemaine1268
    @shainemaine1268 Před 5 měsíci

    Is this supposed to be a documentary or a novel? Quarter way through and havent heard a word. Just text on screen, do you not have vocal cords mate?
    Sorry if it comes off as mean...

    • @ARTNETWORKTV
      @ARTNETWORKTV  Před 5 měsíci

      Your sound was probably turned down. Check your sound and try again...

  • @MarcusBarnabassisSystersSonne

    daime in u.s.?

    • @jahbloomie
      @jahbloomie Před rokem +1

      Just came across this. Your post says from a year ago. Still looking?

    • @kadutomita
      @kadutomita Před rokem

      @@jahbloomie I’d like to know.

    • @jahbloomie
      @jahbloomie Před rokem

      @@kadutomita Where are you located?

    • @kadutomita
      @kadutomita Před rokem +1

      @@jahbloomie São Paulo, but planning to move to the US. I have just got a green card and finding a Santo Daime church would count a lot for considering any location.

    • @Theblazedgoddess
      @Theblazedgoddess Před 7 měsíci

      @@jahbloomiewhat about anywhere near NC in the US?

  • @SuperStargazer666
    @SuperStargazer666 Před 2 lety

    What if you don’t know the words to the songs.

    • @DaPhreshestKidd
      @DaPhreshestKidd Před rokem

      Then they kill you

    • @ARTNETWORKTV
      @ARTNETWORKTV  Před rokem +1

      You just repeat the sound of the words. It works.

    • @myawillie7681
      @myawillie7681 Před rokem +2

      from my experience books with the lyrics are given (in my case both Portuguese and English) Singing along as best you can is nice

  • @victorrubennavarrocortes739

    Can you tell in the video where does all the money you get from people go?

    • @kaicartwright9983
      @kaicartwright9983 Před rokem

      For traditional SD nobody profits and only costs are covered by what ppl are able to contribute. Resulting in typically far lower costs than contemporary ayahuasca ceremonies in the west. Some donations are collected to directly support Amazonian communities. There are now some SD inspired groups that may call themselves SD but are more luxury kind of lying down/retreat type experiences etc, but I don't know about these.

  • @tblightningbolt8902
    @tblightningbolt8902 Před rokem +2

    That does not look like ayahuasca. Heavily watered down. Aya is thick. I’m curious what recipe this is. Strange to see them in formal outfits. I’m usually on the floor and bouts of purging

    • @ARTNETWORKTV
      @ARTNETWORKTV  Před rokem +4

      They created a religion around the sacrament and they take it periodically therefore it is more diluted.

    • @eleemiller-majikku2399
      @eleemiller-majikku2399 Před rokem +2

      There are different degrees and amounts that are offered depending on what the Work calls for.

    • @kaicartwright9983
      @kaicartwright9983 Před rokem +6

      Brews are highly variable in consistency. Ours is called Santo Daime and is prepared with only Rainha (chacruna), the vine Jagube and water, and fire of course. The plants are layered into big pans, seven layers each and cooked for several hours and straining, whereafter this liquid is added to another pan of fresh material and the process repeated. The brew is then reduced somewhat resulting in primeiro grau, a daime of thinner consistency that is nonetheless very potent. The thickness depends on the reduction and its correlation to potency is highly variable depending on plant material, preparation and many other spiritual elements. People new to the church often have a response similar to your description, but with time those on this path tend to adapt to learn to work with it somewhat differently, whereby we attempt to stay in our lines, and continue singing and dancing. Personally, I play the guitar throughout, so if I have to go purge it does leave a gap in the music and I generally do my best to power through - it can be hard work, but afterwards when the wave passes it's as if I've purged in a different way. The uniforms are kind of like spiritual armour, and to us bring an element of unity and fraternity, and humility to the divine. They are also highly symbolic, for example the crowns of the women represent the queen of the forest, who we understand gave the doctrine and hymns to the founder of the Santo Daime, Mestre Irineu, beginning in the early 20th century. :)

    • @tblightningbolt8902
      @tblightningbolt8902 Před rokem

      @@kaicartwright9983thank you!! Looks like a beautiful group of people. 🙏🙏

    • @joaopaulosobrinho3737
      @joaopaulosobrinho3737 Před 6 měsíci

      Onde posso encontrar Daime pelo Canadá ?

  • @shainemaine1268
    @shainemaine1268 Před 5 měsíci

    Wow man, didnt mention anything about them feeding the stuff to their children basically from birth I get you didnt wanna portray them as "controversial" (I personally think theyre on the right track, the kids end up fine) but that's purposely omitting important information to skew the viewers' opinions.
    This isnt a documentary, and now I honestly don't care how mean it sounds... get a better editor too. And maybe an actual narrator while youre at it (Im quite a good orator, Ive got decent mics/equipment from playing music). Im sorry mate but come on...

  • @iamalignedandfocused5452
    @iamalignedandfocused5452 Před 3 lety +1

    1400 angel number

  • @stivemichel8021
    @stivemichel8021 Před 3 lety +2

    We just booked an appointment and we’re going for ayahuasca treatment. If you’re interested in joining us, please email me

    • @reusjen
      @reusjen Před 2 lety

      Where do you do it?

  • @victorrubennavarrocortes739

    Same story different teller, desperate people being used for the ego of this church people.

  • @victorrubennavarrocortes739

    You guys can't reach god without Ayahuasca and religion?
    Then you will never know yourselves neither god.

    • @kaicartwright9983
      @kaicartwright9983 Před rokem +5

      Wow deeeep - different strokes for different folks my dude! What gets to me sometimes is when new age people have some kind of concept that people who are religious are necessarily somewhat less evolved or spiritual, but they can't see that they are the ones on the ego trip because they feel like their understanding of spirituality is better agh... It's just that huge amounts of people in the world are religious, and have vibrant spiritual lives where they connect to god, the infinite etc. Whilst religions have been and are of course used to subjugate and control people, that doesn't mean that non-religious forms of spirituality are inherently better or more valid, they're just different. I disagree fundamentally with pushing one's worldview on others, and think that everyone should be free to come to their own relationship to god and a spiritual life. But yes for us the Santo Daime (ayahuasca) is a great teacher, helping us to self-reflect in different ways, care for each other and be forces for good in the world, outside the session, where we as much as possible remain connected to the divine. We have a strong focus on maintaining balance between being grounded on the earth and aware of the macrocosm and the divine, as represented in the archetype of Christ, rooted in divine love.

  • @arturoramosordonez9357

    Mi padre el diablo y yo siempre estaremos con ustedes.salve. Satan salve satan salve satan

  • @arturoramosordonez9357

    Salve satan salve satan salve satan