Sananga - Colírio indígena que abre a visão

Sananga is a traditional eye drop used by various indigenous communities in the Amazon. It is prepared from the juice of the roots of specific plants. 🌿 What is Sananga? Sananga is a sacred medicine of the forest, used for centuries to promote physical, energetic, and spiritual healing. It is applied directly to the eyes. The application causes an intense burning sensation, followed by tearing and, subsequently, a feeling of clarity and well-being. ✨ Benefits of Sananga Spiritual and energetic benefits: • Opening of the “third eye” (ajna chakra), promoting greater spiritual and sensitive perception. • Energetic cleansing, helping to remove emotional blockages and promoting mental clarity. • Assistance in overcoming “panema,” a term used to describe states of sadness or low energy. 🧠 Final Considerations Although Sananga is widely used in indigenous communities and has gained popularity in urban therapeutic contexts, it is important to emphasize that the efficacy and safety of Sananga are not widely recognized by conventional medicine. Therefore, it is essential to proceed with caution and seek proper guidance before using it. Become a member of this channel and benefit from its content. Share this video with your friends. ↓ Connect with me + Instagram: @rosaneventuraa Spotify: Connections with Rosane Ventura Subscribe to the Channel: /@conexoescomrosaneventura Interviewer: Rosane Ventura Presenter at Rádio Positividade 104.5FM Columnist for Diário do Rio newspaper Specialist in mental health, Yoga and Mindfulness teacher, as well as defender of indigenous peoples and their knowledge. Interviewee: Tuwe Shanenawa Instagram: @shanenawat 📍Shanenawa Village - Acre - AM - Brazil Instagram: @aldeia_shanenawa Want to delve deeper into the study of sacred forest medicines with the Shanenawa people, guided by me and Sandro Shankara? Look for the Amazon Connections Immersion, which takes place annually in the Shanenawa Village. Learn more on my Instagram. #sananga #indigenouseyedrops #amazonianmedicines #sacredmedicines #forestmedicines #shanenawa #indigenouspeoples #amazon #ancestralpeople #acre