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Pluma del Tigre

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joined on 05/24/06
last updated 07/11/09
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Mother Ayahuasca

This is a textile from the Shipibo tribe depicting the Ayahuasca vine in cross-section with the geometric and sinuous designs representing the visions seen through Ayahuasca.
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Pluma del Tigre's Bio

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I'm an award-winning composer and musician, working in deep ambient electronica and in symphonic music for film and television.
I have a serious interest in the history and true nature of religious/spiritual ideas. I am involved in authentic Amazonian shamanism and the great Plant Medicine, Ayahuasca.
I make my living as a television director / editor / graphics artist.
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My Recent Activity

Re: C-Realm Podcast on Ayahuasca Shamanism (in Ayahuasca) Steve, Interesting interview.

I was intrigued by the idea of seeing our own typical Western doctor's office visit as a ceremonial endeavor. It's a great reverse view of our own ways through another culture's filters and shows how at the import... read more
discussion post on Sat, October 17, 2009 - 7:31 PM
Re: Steve's book and a question about mestizo (in Ayahuasca) Thanks very much. I'm looking forward to reading your work.
discussion post on Wed, October 7, 2009 - 7:09 PM
Steve's book and a question about mestizo (in Ayahuasca) I just pre-ordered your book and I’m really looking forward to reading it. Perhaps you have addressed this there, but I noticed with great interest the emphasis on mestizo ayahuasca shamanism. Having worked with Don Rober and having only experienc... read more
discussion post on Tue, October 6, 2009 - 8:07 PM
This is the full image from my icon. This was created from a vision...
photo posted 10/12
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Book: "Supernatural" by Graham Hancock
( local favorites » other ) "Courageous exploration of our shamanic history." I've followed Graham Hancock's work through the years with great interest and appreciation, even when he has been on a few side trails. History is less easily tested than the "hard" sciences, but Hancock has made a career of gathering together man... read more
recommendation posted on Sun, November 12, 2006 - 9:03 PM
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"Courageous exploration of our shamanic history."
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