Colombian Rapé
Spiritual Essence, Colombian Caapi-leaf Rapé
This rapé is made exclusively for us by a friend who has worked with plants and works with healers from many parts around South America. They harvest the Yellow banisteriopsis caapi leaves from the Amazon to make this wonderful rapé. According to the natives, Colombian Caapi-leaf Rapé can open up the portal to ancestral knowledge and communication with earth spirits. It opens doors of light and helps balance darkness. The Columbian rapé is very powerful, deep healing and cleansing on many levels. The use of Rapé aims to connect one with the spirits of nature as he calls this power to bring about physical and spiritual healing.
WARNING: This product can be habit forming.
Christian (verified owner) –
Expensive, but very smooth and uplifting.
Mac W. (verified owner) –
Five Star Service Always
James (verified owner) –
This Rapé has a light scent, but very powerful.
Style W. (verified owner) –
Amazingly strong Rapé.
Dustin Ellis (verified owner) –
Great product
don h. (verified owner) –
Interesting to try
Johnny (verified owner) –
Easy on the Nostrils Cant Complain
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Really smooth. Great product.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Blessings 🙂
Emily W. (verified owner) –
This blend is not quite as strong as I had hoped, but it still provides a delightful experience.
Heather G. (verified owner) –
Amazing
Heather G. (verified owner) –
Phenomenal
Bettina Schuler (verified owner) –
I haven’t tried it yet but it seems to be of good quality.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Beautifully collected and well packed!
stacie (verified owner) –
Excellent quality
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Great, blissful hape. Definitely a favorite. Long lasting, smooth but powerful
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Very light feel, not harsh at all. This would be great for first timers.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Smooth but mild
Dave T. (verified owner) –
Mima Geelani (verified owner) –
Unfortunately this is a very weak blend and I couldn’t commit to working with it given how little benefit I felt from it. However, the Shawandawa was my absolutely favorite.