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IBOGA: Healing Ancestral Wounds, Deep Emotional and Physical Detox and Cracking Out of the Matrix
• https://www.activistpost.com, Jeff BerwickAmong many other things, we talk about Christof's journey from a traditional background as fitness guru, to deep learning of light and energy healing, and finally being initiated into two lineages of shamanism: The Sacred Wood (Iboga), and The Spirit Vine (Ayahuasca).
If you're interested in experiencing this firsthand, come to Anarchapulco where you will have the opportunity to take part in DMT, Ayahuasca and Iboga ceremonies and incredible speakers like Christof Melchizedek.
I can quite confidently say now that coming to Anarchapulco will change your life.
And, to make it a little easier for you, Anarchapulco is having a 'Black Friday' sale that ends at midnight on Monday, December 1st so you might see this before the sale ends. Tickets are discounted by 35% for General Admission tickets and you just need to go to the tickets page at Anarchapulco.com by midnight on December 1st.
Back to the interview, if you have always been interested in how these 'psychedelics' work, don't miss as Christof explains why he calls them 'teacher plants' and why iboga is the most powerful teacher plant of them all.
Not because it gives visions, but because it reaches the origin point of suffering across the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual bodies simultaneously. It goes where the mind refuses to go. It shows what the ego cannot face. And by doing so it clears the ground for genuine transformation.
I am witness to this. So is Christoff, many times over.
Across many ancestral traditions people speak of teacher plants as living gateways between worlds. They are described not as substances but as conscious intelligences that guide, reveal and unmask.
Among these teacher plants two stand out as powerful sisters:
Ayahuasca, the vine that climbs.
Iboga, the root that descends.
Together they form a complete symbolic map of the human journey through fear, memory, trauma and awakening.
Ayahuasca is known in many cultures as the little death. It teaches the human spirit to release the fear of letting go. It is seen as a guide that prepares the soul for the transition between worlds. It dissolves the illusion that the physical realm is the entire story. In these traditions the vine teaches surrender. It pulls away the veil that makes death look like extinction instead of transformation. By confronting that fear directly, the mind begins to reclaim its original freedom.



