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Kambo Ceremony

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The body remembers, and so does the spirit. Kambo is a sacred ritual originating from the heart of South America, gifted to us through the wisdom of Indigenous traditions. This ceremony uses the secretions of the Phyllomedusa bicolor, the giant monkey frog, as a tool of remembrance for the body, mind, and spirit. Traditionally, the frog produces this secretion as a natural defense, and, when used in ceremony, in the hands of those who honor its power, it becomes a profound spiritual practice.

At The Hive Entheogenic Church, Kambo is offered with prayer, intention, and reverence. It is a ritual for purification, alignment, and deep connection to one’s inner wisdom. Participants are guided by trained ministers in a safe, sacred, and held ceremonial container. The experience can vary widely: some may feel energetic release, emotional shifts, or a sense of reset, while others may sit quietly in reflection or renewed presence.

The ceremony invites participants to connect with nature’s wisdom, honor the body, and engage in reflection, prayer, and intention before, during, and after the ritual.

Membership

Kambo ceremonies at The Hive are reserved for members of the Church. You may attend if you are already a member, invited by a member, or have completed the steps to become a member. This ensures all participants understand the ceremonial container and the sacred commitments of the practice.

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