Ayahuasca Call – your soul is ready for the next step

Ayahuasca is described by many as a possible life changing experience. But before the experience itself, there is a certain pull towards the medicine. Something that draws you towards it. It is hard to put into words… For many, the journey begins not with a step, but with a feeling – a whisper of something profound that comes from the depths, urging them to listen more closely. This is what many spiritual seekers describe as the “Calling for Ayahuasca”. This calling is not just a casual interest or fleeting curiosity; it’s a deep-rooted pull, drawing individuals towards the magic of Ayahuasca If you’re reading this, it’s highly likely that you’ve either felt this call or are beginning to tune in to its frequency. Perhaps it’s a yearning for healing, a drive for understanding, or a path for a deeper connection with oneself and the universe. Regardless of the reason, the call is real, and it’s potent. This article aims to shed light on the details of this call, helping you to better understand its nature, significance, and the power of Ayahuasca. Key takeaways: When you start to be drawn towards Ayahuasca, when it starts to show up in your field of awareness you are starting to hear the call for Ayahuasca. Be open for synchronicities and vivid dreams. It means that your consciousness is ready for the experience and that on a profound level you are ready to take the next step in your life. Do not force Ayahuasca, sometimes you also still have to take the active step towards it. Table of Contents Personal Story: Recognizing the Calling for Ayahuasca: Whenever I share stories of my experiences with Ayahuasca, diverse reactions emerge from the audience. Imagine a room of 10 people, attentively listening. A handful might respond with polite curiosity, saying, “It sounds intriguing, but it’s not for me.” Some might recoil a bit, exclaiming, “This sounds too intense and way out of my comfort zone!” Yet, invariably, there will be a few whose eyes light up, leaning forward, almost magnetically drawn to the narrative, asking, “Can you tell me more?” It’s these individuals who are sensing the call of Ayahuasca. What fascinates me about this dynamic is that the story remains consistent, yet the responses vary so widely. It underscores the idea that our receptiveness to certain experiences is influenced by our current state of consciousness and where we are on our personal journeys. The same message can resonate differently, reflecting the uniqueness of each individual’s path. Drawing from my own experiences, before I took part in my first Ayahuasca ceremony, I happened upon a video by an influencer detailing his transformative journey with the sacred brew. His words, perspective, and recounting resonated deeply with me. Almost serendipitously, the following week, a friend encountered this same influencer at an event. From him, she obtained contact information for a reputable retreat that facilitated Ayahuasca ceremonies. Without hesitation, and perhaps driven by that same inexplicable call, I found myself enrolling for my inaugural ceremony just a week later. This journey with Ayahuasca, often initiated by a simple tale or an unexpected meeting, reminds us of the interconnectedness of life and the mysterious ways the universe can guide us towards profound awakenings. What is your reaction to stories of Ayahuasca? Whenever I share the story and message of Ayahuasca, diverse reactions emerge from the people listening. Imagine a group 10 people, a handful might respond with polite curiosity, saying, “It sounds intriguing, but it’s not for me.” Some might recoil a bit, exclaiming, “This sounds too intense and way out of my comfort zone!” Yet,, there will be a few whose eyes light up, leaning forward, almost magnetically drawn to the narrative, asking, “Can you tell me more?” It’s these individuals who are sensing the call of Ayahuasca. What fascinates me about this dynamic is that the story is the same, yet the responses vary so widely. It underscores the idea that our receptiveness to certain experiences is influenced by our current state of consciousness and where we are on our personal journeys. The same message can resonate differently, reflecting the uniqueness of each individual’s path. Drawing from my own experiences, before I took part in my first Ayahuasca ceremony, I watched a video by an influencer detailing his transformative journey with Ayahuasca. His words, perspective, and recounting resonated with me. Interestingly, the following weekend, a friend met this same influencer at an event. From him, he obtained contact information on where he had the experience. Without hesitation, and perhaps driven by that same inexplicable call, I found myself signing up for the retreat within a week. This path of Ayahuasca, often initiated by a simple story or an unexpected meeting, reminds us of the interconnectedness of life and the mysterious ways the universe can guide us towards profound awakenings. The observing Spirit of Ayahuasca The indigenous cultures deeply rooted in the traditions of Ayahuasca believe that Ayahuasca is not just a substance there is a spirit behind the plant. And the spirit of Ayahuasca is ever-watchful, observing every individual on this planet. However, it’s crucial to shed any preconceived notions or parallels we might draw. This isn’t a deity that sits in judgment, cataloging our wrongs and celebrating our rights. Instead, envision it more as a benevolent, curious observer, existing in its own unique vibrational realm, yet deeply attuned to our world and its inhabitants. As we navigate our life paths, those who begin to harmonize or resonate with this particular frequency – perhaps through specific life experiences, inner reflections, or even sheer serendipity – may start sensing what many describe as “the call of Ayahuasca.” It’s as if this spirit recognizes a kinship or alignment and calls the individual closer, inviting them to partake in an Ayahuasca ceremony. Find out if Ayahuasca is right for you Will you be safe physically and emotionally? How will you be supported in the ceremony? How do the facilitators handle difficult