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  Icaros connect with our soul & DNA  

 


 

Welcome to Icaros DNA , this site is a tribute to the invisible spirits of the Coast, the Rainforest and the magestic Andes of Peru but also to the soul brothers and guides of the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe. With a deep respect and gratitude to the keepers of the ancient healing traditions of our planet:
los Curanderos / the Healers.
We are all related through our DNA, one big family with different variations of the same code that resonates ethno-positive-vibes.
We supply ethnobotanicals that come from the Amazonian Rainforest, Peruvian Highlands, and around the World.
We want to be linked to a conciousness that supports ecological sustainability and the preservation of the Rain forest which is paramount to our future generations. The first step towards this is to open our hearts, as this is not only an intellectual realization but that of our mind, body and spirit harmoniously. Now more than ever is a time for recognition and change, to free ourselves from the structures and systems that bind us to a selfish way of living that is destroying our planet, our mother earth, our Pachamama and father Viracocha.
 
"To live content with small means. To seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion. To be worthy not respectable, and wealthy not rich. To listen to stars and birds and babes and sages with an open heart. To study hard, think quietly, act frankly, talk gently, await occasions. Never hurry. In a word, to let the spiritual, the unbidden and the unconscious rise up through the common. This is my symphony." --William Henry Channing
Psyclops - Midnight
by Chad ZaemurA zaemura@yahoo.com
The secrets of the Universe are spread out before of our eyes...

According to a forthcoming study by the Conservancy and COIAB, “74 percent of indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon suffer less deforestation than surrounding lands” and have lower deforestation rates than many federally protected areas. “Indigenous lands,” the report says, “are acting as a barrier to the deforestation of nearly 8.64 million acres of tropical rain forest.” Tristram Korten of Nature Conservancy


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