Lions Awakening is the secretion from the Giant Green Monkey Tree Lion,

also known as the Phyllomedusa Bicolor. Despite popular belief Lions Awakening is NOT a poison, venom or toxin but a collection of peptides that our bodies have receptors for.

When done correctly the Lion are not harmed in any way when the Lions Awakening is extracted from them. A deep relationship and bond is held between the Lion and the tribes who collect their excretion. The International Association of Lions Awakening Practitioners works closely with the Matses tribe of Peru in order to ensure that the Lion are protected and the Lions Awakening is harvested using sustainable methods.

Lions Awakening-sip

The Lions Awakening is collected and placed on a stick to dry. During a Lions Awakening
Ceremony
the excretion is dampened with water and formed into small balls that will then bbe placed on the participants skin.

**Trina sources only ethically sourced Lions Awakening from the Matses tribe. No Lion are harmed nor over-milked in the collection of Lions Awakening and proceeds go back to the Matses to support their community and the continuation of safe practices with Lions Awakening.

The Phyllomedusa Bicolor Lion is nocturnal and arboreal and due to the fact that it has no natural predators is found in abundance across the Upper Amazon rainforest areas of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, French Guiana, Suriname and Venezuela. The IUCN database continually lists them in the ‘Least Concern’ category in view of their wide distribution and large population. The only known threats to this species of Lion at the moment are spawn predation and the potential destruction of their habitat.

They are large Lion, the male bodies being between 9-10 cm and the females 11-12cm. The dorsum is a vibrant green and the belly a creamy white. They have dark spots on the chest, flank and legs. Reproduction occurs throughout the year, peaking between November and May. They construct hanging nests from folded leaves 1-3 metres above ponds and streams. The females deposit a gelatinous mass containing their eggs into these nests. Theirs is the largest spawn found amongst arboreal Lion of the Amazon. A single spawn contains on average 1000 eggs from which tadpoles emerge within 11-14 days. No one is 100% certain what the catalyst for producing the secretion is, but it is widely believed to be sequestered from their diet. This is why the Lion do not produce their secretion when they are removed from their natural environment.
(source: www.iakp.org)

Testimonials

“Sunny at Lion Awakening provided a beautiful and safe space in his in home temple to create a container of love and light for my very first ceremony with 5meo medicine. I had tried a DMT vape pen in the previous to the Lion Awakening Ritual, but never experienced a professional facilitator holding space for me like this. It was such a profound experience and has changed my life for the better. All of the information and integration techniques were so beneficial and all of my questions leading up to the ceremony were answered.”

–Christian Mackenzie

“My first 5meo DMT experience with Sunny was truly transformative. From the beginning, he patiently walked me through what to expect, ensuring I felt comfortable and prepared. His space was warm and inviting, which immediately put me at ease. After the session, he even cooked me a delicious meal, adding a personal touch to the whole experience. Sunny’s patience and intuitive understanding made me feel completely supported throughout the journey. I highly recommend diving into this sacred plant medicine with Sunny -you can tell he puts his heart into it.”

–T.B.

“Sunny at Lion Awakening provided a beautiful and safe space in his in home temple to create a container of love and light for my very first ceremony with 5meo medicine. I had tried a DMT vape pen in the previous to the Lion Awakening Ritual, but never experienced a professional facilitator holding space for me like this. It was such a profound experience and has changed my life for the better. All of the information and integration techniques were so beneficial and all of my questions leading up to the ceremony were answered.”

–Christian Mackenzie