![]() ![]() I started to dive deeper into that study of what they are and why they come out of the jungle, out of the indigenous tribes into the Western world in this time. I started to work with plant medicines and learn more about them. That was a whole journey and when I started to study the journey deeper, then I started to offer plant medicines to people. I’m working with people to get them closer to their destiny, their call, their heart, closer to the connection to their soul. It was a long journey of two years that ended in me opening up a center in Peru for healing with plant medicines, diet, natural medicines, with other physical therapy like massage, colon hydrotherapy and emotional therapies. It was like somebody had pulled the ground under my feet like, “What’s next?” My whole world started to shift. Maybe there’s another way to connect with music.” When those kinds of transformations gently start happening inside myself, I had this realization of maybe slowly my journey as a classical musician is ending. When I start to see that more clearly, I was like, “Maybe this is not my world. I’m also seeing in classical music where there was quite in a way sometimes a harsh world of ego like sharp shoulders, pushing up and competing with each other. There’s a disconnect I started to see between the people listening and the people playing music. I start to see, “Maybe this is not the way I’m supposed to share music or be connected to music.” We always sit in a suit and our tails on a concert stage and the people listening sit no lower in the public listening. I thought it was my life mission to play in the world’s best orchestra and I did. I started to learn more about what are my true passions and what are my true passion always has been, but not acknowledging it or not understanding that. I started to shift the things I found important. When I saw the impact that those experiences have had on my life, that started to change my perspective. I was not suspecting in any way that it would become a bigger part of my life. I will be very grateful for those changes. I continue my life as it is and maybe some changes come from that. They’re going to be transformational and that’s it. You’re going to do these ceremonies one time. ![]() ![]() That was my full understanding of it even when I came back. It was very interesting to see what those experiences did to me because I expected it to be a once in a lifetime experience. I came back to Amsterdam, where I was living at the time, I was a professional classical musician. Those three ceremonies were a very beautiful and powerful experience. I went to Peru on an Ayahuasca retreat, three ceremonies in the Sacred Valley of Peru. In my own journey, going with plant medicines, I started to go with plant medicine in 2011. Why don’t we speak about that? Why micro-dosing? How did you end up developing that program? Please help me welcome a modern healing arts ambassador between the Amazon tribes and the West, Dennis Notten. It’s abundantly clear that he’s committed to learning and sharing healing modalities with others who are on the same path of self-discovery and on their own hero’s journey. For the last few years, he has been learning the spiritual healing modality from the Yawanawá tribe in the Brazilian Amazon.Īfter receiving the blessing from the spiritual leaders of the Santo Daime to work with Ayahuasca medicine in an open and free way, Dennis has been on a mission to share these powerful ancient healing modalities with the West. In his journey of self-discovery, he has been trained with different healing modalities, meditation, Kundalini yoga, theta healing and Reiki. His self-discovery journey took him all over the world: India, Nepal, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, New Zealand, Egypt, Brazil and finally Peru. He reinvented himself on being a professional musician in some of the world’s leading orchestra before answering the call to be an Ayahuasca ceremonialist. Listen to the podcast here: How To Bridge The Cultures Between The West And An Amazon Tribe with Dennis Notten
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