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yage according to the UDV:  ‘ . . . a vehicle of mental concentration, it is harmless to both physical and mental health.’  According to Israel Milagros Sacha:  ‘Yage reveals the origin of all things and their reason of being, and it is the umbilical cord that joins the human beings with their mythical past.  It is what frees the soul from its human constraints allowing it to travel freely to know worlds thousands of times more fantastic and ecstatic than from daily world living.’  2)  that which makes the primordial accessible to humanity.   3) 'a definition I like is that it makes you aware of infinite distance, as well as a never-suspected closeness at the same time.' - Sunny Sunami

yage culture - is essentially a frequency, the perspective and state of a higher vibrational state of consciousness.

yagecero - "There are two ways to become a Yajecero (Shaman of Yaje). The first is through the blood because when one has indigenous blood it is easier because one acquires powers that come from the ancients. The other way is for those people that have the desire and the good heart to learn. There are also people with bad heart who learn so they can be sorcerers but these people aren't really of the same blood and they can never learn the same as an Indigenous who has ancient blood. One teaches all with good faith knowing that it can be a lot of work and that the people can turn in the end if they become ambitious and want to take advantage of others. There are those that like to read books of Black Magic and even make pacts with demons but this is not natural knowledge. We don't learn from books."- Don Manuel, a shaman of the Valley of Sibundoy (Putamayo, Colombia)

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yoga - the process of ending the definitions of the field of consciousness - Patanjali. 

yoga of equilibrium-  Note the tendency of psychedelic people to become too loose in their energy, as they enter so profoundly into the yin of yielding to expansion  of consciousness.  Need to balance that with a tightening, a focus, a channeling of energy.  This could be thru holding exercises, the structure of an artistic medium, the coalescing power of community.  A yoga of equilibrium.  Can relate this as well to the vine of history, to the upwelling (flowering) of vitality and the conserving (seeding and fruiting) forces that follow it- mb

Yakshini -  is a species of supernatural entity, in some ways similar to a fairy. A Yaksha is male, a Yakshini female. In the Uddamareshvara Tantra, 36 of these beings are described, together with their mantras and ritual prescriptions. By soliciting their aid various powers are said to accrue to the devotee.   Yakshas and Yakshinis are attendants or servitors of Lord Kubera, who has all the earth's treasure within his domain. A similar list is given in the Tantraraja Tantra. There it is said that they are givers of whatever is desired, each having 2 arms, fair bodies, wearing fine clothing of different hue, young and wanton, adorned with garlands of flowers, smeared with ointment. Alternative mantras from this tantra are formed as follows: Hrim Shrim Nityadrave Mada .... (name of Yakshini) Shrim Hri - internet

yakoana - dust from the resin of the virola elongata tree used by Yanomami Shamans in ceremony to enable them to perceive the breath of the planet, the song of the earth.

yoga of intelligence the acts, methods, and training to become open to, accommodate, and assimilate, increasingly high levels of paradox. mb

yoik – ‘Nilas Porsanger, a small, sprightly 83-year-old wearing a flat cap and large square-rimmed glasses, kneels in front of a campfire. Sound comes out of him in a keening burr, as he rocks forward slightly; he appears to fan the flames with his breath.  His 'song' comprises a short syllabic phrase, repeated but never quite the same. Other voices slowly join in, more it seems in cheery discord than perfect harmony, each tracing the melody to their own subtle rhythm, together producing a hypnotic modulating effect.  This is the yoik - the song of the Sami, the aboriginal people of arctic Scandinavia - and the oldest extant music tradition in Europe, dating back more than 2,000 years. . . A yoik is not a song but a resonant melodic phrase, sung unaccompanied and repeated through various iterations with no fixed beginning or end. Traditionally utilized to induce a trance state in Sami shamans, it is a music essentially animist in nature. Yoiks are not sung about something but considered a rhythmic signifier of the actual thing itself, be it a place, an event, a family member, associate or an animal, especially reindeer. According to Sami practice, a yoik is not composed but received through adjagas (hypnogogic states). After a yoik is first invoked, it shimmers into eternity, hanging in the air like a memory, waiting to be recalled.’ - Sunday January 21, 2007;  Observer Music Monthly

Yumi -  in ‘Achuar’ Indian:  meaning celestial water, that climatic element which in the form of regular precipitation and high atmospheric humidity, combines with sunlight to promote the continual vegetative growth in the forest. . . .  ah, fertility .