Rapé Veia de Pajé

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Rapé Veia de Pajé has its roots in the Amazon basin. Veia de Pajé ( Shaman´s Vein). A special Kuntanawa Snuff.

Name: Veia de Pajé.
Tribe: Kuntanawa
Origin: Near Cruzeiro de Sul, Arce Brazil
Composition: purple sanu ashes and the vine “Veia de Pajé”.

 

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Rapé Veia de Pajé

Rapé Veia de Pajé has its roots in the Amazon basin. Veia de Pajé ( Shaman´s Vein) is a thin vine from the Amazon forest. The Kuntanawa tribe gave this vine its name and uses the vine for different types of magic in the forest. The vine keeps negative energies at bay and attracts positive ones, like an energetic attractor.
Veia de Pajé attracts good things, but it is good to keep our mind firm and focused on what we want to call in and not to attract the wrong things.

close up rapé veia de pajé

In the spirit Rapé Veia de Pajé aids in protecting against jealousy and spiritual persecution, always giving us a good direction of proper conduct and thoughts of spiritual alchemy. Physically Veia de Pajé helps prevent heart problems, regulates heart rate, helps circulation, and relieves tiredness and pain. It is very much used by Indian tribe chiefs and Pajés (Shamans).

Kuntanawa tribe on a planting day, rapé Veia de Pajé

Kuntanawa Rapé

The Rapé produced by Kuntanawa has a unique vibration.  A strong spiritual connection that brings presence and calm. Sometimes, they add other plants with cosmological forces that bring us luck, tranquility, and other benefits. They are commonly used in other ways to provide protection or blessings.

They say that such plants bring us strength and clarity to have correct attitudes and take the right decisions. The interesting thing is that the Kuntanwa Rapé seems to be more active in the region of the chest and heart than the head. Being typically mild, it burns less.
Many people consider this Rapé an opener of the heart. It contains arapiraca and ash “Tsunu” (Platycyamus regnellii). Some other recipes may contain Samaúma, Nissural, Eric, Sanssara, and other plants.

About the Kuntanawa Tribe

The Kuntanawa people (known as “the tribe of the babassu Palm or Babassu coconut”) has always defended their spiritual tradition as their principle of existence.
They have always used plants that connect with the beings of the forest and the spirits. Thus learned how to heal the tribe with traditional medicine and to this day they keep their practices.

Would you like to know more about the Kuntanawa tribe? Have a look at this interesting website.

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Handling & Sorting

I sieve this Rapé Veia de Pajé and all other snuff coming from my shop through a 120-micron high-grade stainless steel mesh. I also store the Rapé stock dry and in vacuum containers to prolong freshness and quality.

This results in.

  • an extremely fine powder.
  • a guaranteed consistent fineness
  • optimal absorption of the snuff