The Medicine Way is honored to open the circle for those called to walk in sacred service with Hapé (Rapé), the sacred tobacco snuff used ceremonially throughout the Amazon basin for grounding, clearing, and connecting to spirit.
This 90-minute introductory experience is designed for individuals feeling the sincere call to apprentice in the ways of serving Hapé—to learn not only technique, but to honor the spiritual responsibility that comes with this role.
We’ll explore the cultural origins and ceremonial significance of Hapé, guidance around creating safe and intentional space, and the energetic hygiene required of a carrier and server of this medicine. Participants will receive instruction in various serving techniques, practice serving one another in sacred reciprocity, and have the opportunity to engage with tools, kuripes and tepis, that will be available for purchase or practice.
This gathering also serves as a gateway into a deeper apprenticeship for those who wish to continue learning. Apprenticeship includes a minimum 6 month commitment of study, ceremony, and service, with ongoing opportunities to support The Medicine Way’s community offerings.
How to Prepare:
- Please arrive in a grounded, clear state. Water fast 2 hours prior to ceremony.
- Bring water, a journal, and an item for the altar (stone, feather, photo, etc.).
- Dress comfortably and modestly, suitable for sitting on the floor.
- If you have your own kuripe or tepi, you’re welcome to bring it.
What to Expect:
- Guided meditation and heart-centered intention setting
- Introduction to the history and sacred use of Hapé
- Demonstration and hands-on practice of serving techniques
- Community connection and Q&A for those considering apprenticeship
This circle is open to all respectful seekers, but space is limited. We welcome those who feel the call to walk this path with integrity, humility, and dedication.