The Ayahuasca Purge: Much More Than A Physical Release
Ayahuasca is a catalyst for transformation, but it’s not always a pleasant experience. If you know anything about this sacred medicine, you’re probably well aware that vomiting is a big part of it. The thought of vomiting during a ceremony can turn people off, but it serves an important function — as a purge.
With that said, the Ayahuasca purge is a good thing. It’s often a desirable part of the journey because it facilitates the release of stagnant energies and promotes healing. People who are getting ready for a ceremony usually want to vomit, especially if they’re carrying a lot of baggage because it’s a powerful release on all levels.
But… there’s a lot more to it than what meets the eye. In this article, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about the Ayahuasca purge, why it’s a key part of Ayahuasca ceremonies, and what’s actually going on here.
What is an Ayahuasca purge?
Generally speaking, purging is the act of releasing stagnant energies, emotions, or toxins from the mind and body. During our day-to-day lives, we regularly purge energies when we cry, vent, or express anger for example. It’s a normal part of life and a mechanism of releasing pent energy that we need to let go of.