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Journal of Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy
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The revival of indigenous medicine: Plants as healers of mind, body and spirit

8th International Conference and Exhibition on Traditional & Alternative Medicine

Jaclyn Costello, Estefania Herrera and Alina Lindquist

University of Nevada- Las Vegas, USA

ScientificTracks Abstracts: J Tradit Med Clin Natur

DOI: 10.4172/2573-4555-C3-008

Abstract
Statement of the Problem: When asked about the sickness of the West, the beloved shamans say, “It’s quite simple. You have severed your connection with Spirit. Unless you reconnect with Spirit and do so soon, you’re going to bring the whole house of cards down around your heads and ours.”

Methodology and Theoretical Orientation: Our team is currently participating in a fully immersive study of sacred, ceremonial, indigenous healing techniques within a variety of South American and North American lineages. Through our studies in Brazil, Peru, Mexico, and on our home soil, the United States, we are witnessing first-hand the cultural fusion of ancient practices within modern society. Our approach arrives from three angles: Given Jaclyn Costello’s background in comparative spiritual studies and creative writing, her research is shared poetically, exploring indigenous healing techniques and how they work upon one’s spirit.

Findings: Shamans, especially those from the Amazon are currently mounting a reverse missionary activity, hoping to heal the spiritual disconnect they witness in Westerners. Rightly or wrongly, many of these shamans believe the remedy for this disconnect to be sacred plant-medicines such as Ayahuasca, the vine of the soul. It is our collective finding that plant-medicines, such as Ayahuasca, can be used in a respectful, ceremonial fashion to help Westerners reduce anxiety, heal from trauma and harmoniously integrate all parts of themselves to build happier, more conscious and more purposeful.
Biography

Jaclyn Costello has received an MFA in Fiction and Poetry Writing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where she now teaches multidisciplinary seminars in the Honors College and leads a meditation program called Mindfulness in the Mountains.

E-mail: Jaclyn.Costello@gmail.com

 

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