Shanghai University TCM....
The Eye of Horus based logo is also ornamented with a mismatched collection of other symbols, to represent all her interests. Three dreamcatcher style feathers for “indigenous” or shamanic stuff, some other shapes. The purple one on top ?
She refers to Brazilian and Peruvian healing. Wonder if that includes that fairly recent rich kid fad drug with the plant that shamans in South America use to ceremonially send their adolescents on vision quests as part of their coming-of-age. It became a fad in the US after being shown on one of those Survivor type shows where Western dingbat s are sent to live among the natives to see who can hack it the longest. It caught on because the stuff isn’t illegal and makes you hallucinate on some wild trips, not because people are truly wanting to adopt the culture and beliefs of the tribes they are cobbing it from, who are probably regretting that they showed it to outsiders, or will, if the plant is rendered extinct by abnormally high demand.
Ayahusca?
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My working interpretation: the purple one is a circle surrounding a hexagram surrounding a lotus, it represents the heart chakra (anahata chakra) and is combining yoga (she does yoga) with Western occultism (per other sites selling similar designs). The Eye of Horus with the two triangles below it could be modified from an OTO lamen design which seems to inform the overall design (top to bottom with the eye and the triangles parallels descending chakras/sefirot). The epsilons are stylized 3s from Crowley (33 degrees of Freemasonry, 333 is half of 666, etc.—he discussed this in relation to a demon called Choronzon). There are three of them here, to which a fourth E in a different, more Latin style has been added, creating an overall square shape formed by the four Es, which I’m interpreting as a variation on a type of Nazi occult swastika I’ve seen elsewhere (compare with her son’s four 4s symbol where the swastika arms have been turned to resemble anarchist-style As a la Antifa). The three-feathered dreamcatcher adds shamanism into the mix. A convoluted conglomeration worthy of Helena Blavatsky.
I notice she also sells HCG.
Quantum Life—related to Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique?
It’s getting so you can’t keep these cults straight without a scorecard.
I assume you are speaking of ayahuasca. I worked with two cases where teenage girls developed psychotic breaks and schizophrenia for life from one time use of that drug.
Hmm.