VIII Forum of the Inter-American Council on Indigenous Spirituality (CISEI)
The Peru Chapter of the Inter-American Council on Indigenous Spirituality, led by the Takiwasi Center, organized the VIII International Forum of CISEI, addressing the theme of "Good Living" and its connotations of "Healing, Rituality and Daily Life". A central focus of the debates was considering that indigenous spirituality, which native cultures conceive and live as part of their daily individual and communal life, can contribute, with its millenary wisdom, to a harmonious development of the society. This event was held from November 25 to 28, 2015 in the city of Tarapoto, in the Peruvian High Amazon, with 150 participants from Latin America, North America, Australia, and Africa.
Book: Foros Internacionales: Espiritualidad Indígena y Mundo Occidental
Web: www.ciseiperu.org
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Youtube: Video of the Forum
International meeting of Indigenous Leaders on “Addiction and Culture”
The meeting of indigenous leaders on addiction and culture took place in Tarapoto in November 2015 with participants from Latin America, Canada, Australia, Uganda and South Africa. It started from considering that "first nations", when they came into contact with the Western world, were confronted with values, concepts and ways of living aliens to them. A consequence of this "disagreement" is the consumption and abuse of imported drugs, especially alcohol. During the meeting new proposals were raised to face the serious problems of addiction, elaborating a new paradigm that articulates traditional knowledge and values with the healthy contributions of Western culture.
Youtube: Video of the Meeting
ATOP Project Workshop
In October 2013 the Takiwasi Center, with the support of the National Commission of Peru for Development and Life without Drugs (DEVIDA) and in collaboration with the Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) of Toronto, organized in Tarapoto the meeting and workshop for the preparation of the ATOP Project - Ayahuasca Treatment Outcome Project.
Youtube: Video of the Meeting
ATOP Project: More information
Congress on "Traditional Medicines, Interculturality and Mental Health"
The Congress on "Traditional Medicines, Interculturality and Mental Health" organized by the Takiwasi Center was developed by bringing together 220 participants from 22 different countries with more than 70 conferences, round tables and workshops. This event was held in the city of Tarapoto in June 2009 and gave as a result the publication of a book that gathers the presentations and interventions made during the Congress.
Read the book (in Spanish): Medicinas Tradicionales, Interculturalidad Y Salud Mental
Meeting of the International Network of Traditional Ayahuasca Healers
In November 2001, Takiwasi held the meeting of the international network of traditional Ayahuasca healers which gathered about 40 healers from Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. An important objective of this meeting has been the participatory elaboration and the validation by the healers of a Code of Ethics for the practice of Traditional Medicine.
Read: Declaration of Tarapoto
Second Inter-American Forum on Indigenous Spirituality
This event brought together, for the first time, academics and indigenous representatives from the Americas, both in theoretical debates and in healing and ritual sessions. 58 speakers took part in the debates and therapeutic sessions, round tables and workshops. The event was held in November 1998.
Read the book (in Spanish): Memoria del Segundo Foro Interamericano Sobre Espiritualidad Indígena
International Meeting for the Indigenous-Christian Dialogue
The meeting for the Indigenous-Christian dialogue showed that, although cultural and spiritual mixes have been the source of suffering and misunderstandings, the great fundamental currents of Latin America – represented by the indigenous ancestral sources and the contributions of the western Christian world - by coming together in a judicious and respectful manner, can provide solutions, especially in the face of the destruction of the environment and the generalized violence. This event was held in June 2015 in Huarochiri, Lima, Peru, with the participation of 40 representatives of different ethnic and religious groups of Latin America. It has left encouraging results gathered in the Huarochiri Declaration.
Read: Huarochiri Declaration.
Youtube: Video of the Meeting
Connections between psychological and spiritual suffering and liberation processes
Meeting/debate held in Bruxelles (Belgium) on 21-22 May 2016 with the participation of 43 psychotherapists and religious representatives from Belgium, France, Switzerland and Poland.