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Celebrating 11 years of guiding transformation, training practitioners, and building bridges between worlds.

Ritua

Ritua was created to protect the spirit of the forest and share its medicines with authenticity and care.
Every product we offer is sourced directly from Indigenous healers and artisans who still live and breathe these traditions.
No middlemen. No mass production. Just truth and relationship. This is not your typical brand it’s a bridge between worlds.

 

A way to honour the Amazon and keep its sacred lineages alive through conscious exchange and respect.

The Purpose

Ritua was born from years of direct work with Indigenous communities — a living relationship built on trust and reciprocity.Every item you purchase supports the people who make it, helping sustain their traditions and provide for their families without exploitation. We believe medicine should never be separated from its roots.When you choose consciously, you become part of protecting that lineage.

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Sananga

Collected and prepared fresh in the forest by the Matsés and Brazilian tribes we work with, this eye medicine opens clarity, focus, and energetic vision. It cleanses heaviness from the field and reconnects you with the deeper seeing of the soul.

Hapé (Rapé)

Our Hapé is made in small ceremonial batches by Txanas and Pajés — the traditional healers and medicine carriers of Brazil. Each blend is crafted with prayer, using sacred mapacho and specific plant ashes chosen for purpose. In recent years, mass-manufactured Hapé has flooded the market — often mixed in bulk without ceremony or respect. These blends may carry the name, but not the spirit.
Ritua exists as a response to that trend — to protect the purity of true medicine and ensure every blend supports the tribes who carry this lineage.

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Kambo (Dow-Kiet)

Ethically harvested in direct partnership with the Matsés tribe of Peru. The frogs are never harmed, and the medicine is collected in alignment with their ancient methods. Each stick helps fund ongoing community projects, education, and forest preservation.

Ceremonial Tools

Ritua also offers a selection of hand-crafted Shipibo textiles, shamanic rattles, feathers, and altar items — each one made with care and meaning. These pieces carry the energy of their makers songs woven into fabric, prayers carved into wood, patterns that tell stories older than memory. They’re not souvenirs. They’re living art reminders of the connection between spirit, sound, and creation.

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The Spirit Behind Ritua

The word Ritua speaks to intention the act of turning the everyday into ceremony.
When you light Hapé, receive Sananga, or use a rattle in prayer, you are part of a chain that stretches deep into the forest.These are not products. They’re pieces of living culture  meant to be used with respect, humility, and awareness of where they come from.

Shop Consciously

Each purchase supports Indigenous makers and keeps sacred medicine work alive.
Listen to what you’re drawn to, use it with gratitude, and let it remind you of the truth that all healing begins with connection.

The real journey is becoming the person your soul has been waiting for

It is a path of truth, courage, and transformation. For over eleven years I have guided people to release what holds them back, step into their potential, and reconnect with the deeper essence of who they are.

Whether you are called to work with Kambo, to train as a practitioner, to explore advanced healing through NEOSH, or to join me on retreat or in the Amazon the invitation is the same: step into the next chapter of your journey.

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Lewis Powell | 2026

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