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#57 - Moughenda Mikala, the 10th Generation Missoko Bwiti Iboga Shaman

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Recorded at Moughenda's Village in Gabon, Africa, Skip sits down with Moughenda Mikala to chat about the Bwiti tradition, how iboga heals on a physical and spiritual level, the sickness of the western mind, why iboga is no longer being held as a secret to the world, and how we can heal ourselves with the truth.

Moughenda is a 10th generation Missoko Bwiti Shaman.  He started ingesting Iboga while in utero during his mother’s pregnancy, and started apprenticing as a shaman under his Maternal Grandfather while he was still a child.  After decades of intensive training, apprenticeship, and going through many initiations, Moughenda took the role of lead shaman in his community.  

Moughenda is head Shaman and Spiritual Director of his community, part of the Missoko Bwiti tribe.  Not only does he lead healing, and medicine work, including work with Iboga, he also conducts wedding rites, funeral rites, and conflict resolution/mediation in the community, among other responsibilities.  

To learn more about Moughenda or inquire about an iboga retreat in Gabon Africa at Moughenda's Village please visit https://www.bwitihouse.com/

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