

Bobinsana
$11.31
Ten gateway plants of the dream across continents. European Mugwort, Mazatec Calea, Shipibo Bobinsana — each opens a language.
All dream traditions do not use the same plants — Artemisia vulgaris in Europe under the pillow, Calea ternifolia among the Mazatecs, Calliandra angustifolia among the Shipibo. Each plant carries a grammar, a season, a dosage that belongs to it.
These are not sedatives. They are oneiric activators: they lay a thread in sleep, and it is up to the one who dreams to follow it.

Three questions to ask yourself before choosing:
First: what dream do you seek? Memory (Mugwort), lucidity (Calea), tenderness (Bobinsana), passage (Mulungu).
Second: what dosage can you hold? Most require 3 to 7 consecutive nights, not an isolated try.
Third: which tradition resonates? The European, the Amazonian, the Mazatec — each has its gesture, its rhythm, its journal.
Voiced essays that extend these plants — traditions, gestures, lineages.