I love these two a lot! I listened their adaption of Noku Mana a thousand times and I listen it daily, I wish them best in life . Greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸
Listening to this I feel like I've been seperated from you long ago and I remember just now. I hear you, sisters and brothers! May we all be well. You are loved.
Letra: Arbolito divino, raíces profundos, abraza el mundo Y nuestro camino, con tu medicina Todas las plantas, las plantas divinas Mari, mari ri ri ri ri Yagesito curaca, de la selvacita, la pachamamita Trae sabiduría a nuestra familia, trae alegría La liama que guía, Capi capi capi capi capi Ayahuasquita cura Cura mi cuerpo, con tu amorcito Cura mi mente viejo doctorcito, cura mi gente Poderoso abuelito, Vovo vovo vovo vo vo Trai nai nai con la vida, vida de la baila Cura con la waira, limpia limpia taita vibrando con la walca Con la madre selva, Taita curaca ara ra ra ra ra ra ra ra Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai, nai nai, nai nai nai nai Arbolito divino, raíces profundos, abraza el mundo Y nuestro camino, con tu medicina Todas las plantas, las plantas divinas Mari, mari ri ri ri ri Yagesito curaca, de la selvacita, la pachamamita Trae sabiduría a nuestra familia, trae alegría La liama que guía, Capi capi capi capi capi Ayahuasquita cura, cura mi cuerpo, con tu amorcito Cura mi mente viejo doctorcito, cura mi gente Poderoso abuelito, Vovo vovo vovo vo vo Trai nai nai con la vida, vida de la baila Cura con la waira, limpia limpia taita vibrando con la walca Con la madre selva, Taita curaca ara ra ra ra ra ra ra ra Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai nai Trai nai nai nai nai
So many of the songs posted by Primitive Tribal Chant seem to be inspired and influenced by the music, beliefs and rituals amongst the indigenous people in Latin America, with many of the songs in indigenous languages or Spanish and I noticed the group seem to be Israelies. I am wondering if anyone can tell me what the connection is?
@@amariluna that's the thing - details are where we get lost -> one love is actually quite an old hebrew concept, although maybe not with these exact words -> the concept of a One god, One world, One universe is actually hebrew -> one love, the rasta version, is about everyone -> and there also quite a few jewish rastafari communities which have roots/ links with the ethiopean jews ... pachamamma meaning Earth Mother, the spirit of the earth, is not unknown to people, independently of their nationality -> latin america is understood by some/many as the New Promised Land (esoterics, mistics, shamans, etc) ... so these are just a few scriptic details -> for in-depth knowledge, please search your soul and connect with our collective spiritual conciousness -> One Love ❤💛💚
@@MistahWhiteOfficial You may not be happy with this comment as I'm sure it may seem harsh and it may be deleted, like it seems you have deleted the previous comments where I stated I like to know details which was in response to your answer about One Love & the Pachamama. I am aware that ancient civilisations and indigenous cultures have a lot in common with each other, especially in regards to the connection to Mother Earth and all living things. My question and curiosity was related to Pachamama, which is specifically related to the indigenous peoples of the Andes, and the use of our rituals and music. Whilst I appreciate that our ancient cultures have a lot to offer the world, specifically in regards to healing and vision of the physical and spiritual world, I can't help but feel protective that this could result in more cultural appropriation, in this case, of the sacred, by (well-meaning) people who often choose to ignore the political struggles of indigenous communities from around the world to survive, have their voices heard and their cultures respected. It just seems to me that some communities tend to romanticize and borrow certain aspects of ancestral cultures and wisdom (which could be considered a form of exploitation), but seldom have a deep knowledge or understanding of those cultures, let alone the willingness to support or get involved in their struggles to survive, however, much as I personally do not identify with and I am critical of this utopian tribalism and romantic primitivism, I understand that it speaks to people and offers feelings of purpose and belonging. Ideally, it should serve to really, deeply connect with indigenous communities, engage in dialogue and participate in the very real struggles being waged for their liberation, land and cultural survival rather than just take what serves individual/group interests (spiritual or otherwise).
@@amariluna nobody deleted your comments in this thread, let alone myself (I'm not an admin) just check the whole thread - well, if you want to discuss 'semantics' then you can discuss 'semantics' - I'm also critical about a lot of things, but if you can't enjoy / accept a simple answer on this topic, then I'm afraid modern cultural dialogue has more weight for you than the universal inner calling ... in your small discourse above on cultural appropriation, romantic primitivism, utopian tribalism and 'cultural exploitation' it is very easy to observe a nervous, fearful reasoning which only leads to further division in the end :( as I've seen it throughout years of travel from east to west, 'preserved folklore' is just a narrow snapshot of a particular culture - because the establishment needs well defined labels in order to divide - I'm sending good vibes your way and may the light guide you on your quest ... and I hope you'll understand that we are truly all one some day! Jah bless! ❤💛💚
I love these two a lot! I listened their adaption of Noku Mana a thousand times and I listen it daily, I wish them best in life . Greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸
Thank youuu 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
love from Russia
I really really love when non Spanish speakers sing with accent 😭 it's so sweet
Gratidão, por encontrar vocês ontem aleatoriamente aqui! Novo seguidor.
Listening to this I feel like I've been seperated from you long ago and I remember just now. I hear you, sisters and brothers! May we all be well. You are loved.
Danke!
This is honestly one of the best songs I've ever heard! Thank you so much for this!
Gorgeous lullaby from grandmother Ayahuasca x
So magical 🌟🧡 Blessings from Portugal 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Absolutely beautiful! ❤️ I can feel the warmth and love. We need more of this in the world. Well wishes from the USA.
Gracias beautiful 🥰🙏🏻☀️🌈
Beautiful ♡
Greetings from Germany
כל הכבוד הספרדית שלכם. ויוה אייהואזקה תרופה של השמיים. מברזיל אני שולח אהבה. לאון גרמז
Your music is soo chilling. Thanks for all🙌🏽 🇧🇷🥰
Это на столько гармонично!❤
ay chicos me transmiten mucho amor y mucha presencia. gracias
Wow, this is beautiful. So natural. Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏💜💜💜
So beautiful!!! Much much love from Germany ♥
Magnífico 🙌🙌🙌🙌Gratidão 🙏🌟💫🖐🌟💫muita luz pra vocês. ❤❤❤❤
Magnifique 🙏🌈💥✨☀️♥️🌹
This song makes me feel so peaceful. Such beautiful voices 💗
Son Amor !!! En sus voces, en su vibración tan simple en la inmensidad de la madre naturaleza...gratitud 🥰
this is beautiful❤ truly peaceful. tones from the Devic Kingdom ✨
So much love. Thank you!
I can feel your connection so much. Wish you much love. I learning guitar for songs like that. Pure magic. Regards from Ireland 💫👐🙏🏻💞
BEAUTIFUL! One of my favorite ceremony songs. Thank you for sharing your light and music
Can you tell me original song name
Que belleza hermanos queridos. Gracias por tan bello arte y tanto amor. Bendiciones
Que bello, ¿Dónde se encuentra esta gente bella?
Gracias💚💙
I found you last week...? I as seeking calm. Thank you 🙏 I got balanced ❤️☮️❤️
Que dulzura 💜 gracias
Un giorno vorrei anche io vivere così nella natura con la musica che mi piace e le persone giuste ❤
Ayahuasca never leaves you! That’s what this song made me realize… even years later z💜
Waouw gracias amigos
so beautiful, everything. where are ya'll?
Beautiful performance! ❤️
Hermoso💖💖 que voces bonitas!
Merci pour votre douceur 💚
bendiciones ❤💛💚 One Love ❤💛💚
Letra: Arbolito divino, raíces profundos, abraza el mundo
Y nuestro camino, con tu medicina
Todas las plantas, las plantas divinas
Mari, mari ri ri ri ri
Yagesito curaca, de la selvacita, la pachamamita
Trae sabiduría a nuestra familia, trae alegría
La liama que guía, Capi capi capi capi capi
Ayahuasquita cura
Cura mi cuerpo, con tu amorcito
Cura mi mente viejo doctorcito, cura mi gente Poderoso abuelito,
Vovo vovo vovo vo vo
Trai nai nai con la vida, vida de la baila
Cura con la waira, limpia limpia taita vibrando con la walca
Con la madre selva,
Taita curaca ara ra ra ra ra ra ra ra
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai, nai nai, nai nai nai nai
Arbolito divino, raíces profundos, abraza el mundo
Y nuestro camino, con tu medicina
Todas las plantas, las plantas divinas
Mari, mari ri ri ri ri
Yagesito curaca, de la selvacita, la pachamamita
Trae sabiduría a nuestra familia, trae alegría
La liama que guía, Capi capi capi capi capi
Ayahuasquita cura, cura mi cuerpo, con tu amorcito
Cura mi mente viejo doctorcito, cura mi gente Poderoso abuelito,
Vovo vovo vovo vo vo
Trai nai nai con la vida, vida de la baila
Cura con la waira, limpia limpia taita vibrando con la walca
Con la madre selva, Taita curaca ara ra ra ra ra ra ra ra
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai nai
Trai nai nai nai nai
Transmitiendo paz
Un grand merci .Gratitude Infinie 💗
Beautiful🧡
Ela é linda!🌹
Amazing
thank you
Donde es el paraje?
Gracias! 🥰
Healing 💝
Tiếng hát của các bạn như một âm thanh của thiên nhiên vậy.
Please put more videos and songs of U2, greetings from Czech republic 🌺🌹❤️
🦋♥ Merci
beautiful
Beautiful people
wow beautiful
כפרה עליכם
Lindooo
🙏🙏🏽🙏🏻❤️ AGAPÉ
💕💕💕💕
❤❤❤
❤
💞🌱💫
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
,aleluia ❤🌷🌹🌷amen
I always come back here for this peace from the first note I'm in a trans
გაიხარეთ🙏❤
Beautiful. If you send me the video/audio I could try to filter the harsh sound of the wind, that I find a bit interupting.
Can you give us the lyrics please?
So many of the songs posted by Primitive Tribal Chant seem to be inspired and influenced by the music, beliefs and rituals amongst the indigenous people in Latin America, with many of the songs in indigenous languages or Spanish and I noticed the group seem to be Israelies. I am wondering if anyone can tell me what the connection is?
the connection is One Love and Pachamamma - the rest are details ;) blessings ❤💛💚
@@MistahWhiteOfficial I like details. They help me understand. Plus One Love and Pachamama are not indigenous concepts to Israel hence my question.
@@amariluna that's the thing - details are where we get lost -> one love is actually quite an old hebrew concept, although maybe not with these exact words -> the concept of a One god, One world, One universe is actually hebrew -> one love, the rasta version, is about everyone -> and there also quite a few jewish rastafari communities which have roots/ links with the ethiopean jews ...
pachamamma meaning Earth Mother, the spirit of the earth, is not unknown to people, independently of their nationality -> latin america is understood by some/many as the New Promised Land (esoterics, mistics, shamans, etc) ... so these are just a few scriptic details -> for in-depth knowledge, please search your soul and connect with our collective spiritual conciousness -> One Love ❤💛💚
@@MistahWhiteOfficial You may not be happy with this comment as I'm sure it may seem harsh and it may be deleted, like it seems you have deleted the previous comments where I stated I like to know details which was in response to your answer about One Love & the Pachamama. I am aware that ancient civilisations and indigenous cultures have a lot in common with each other, especially in regards to the connection to Mother Earth and all living things. My question and curiosity was related to Pachamama, which is specifically related to the indigenous peoples of the Andes, and the use of our rituals and music. Whilst I appreciate that our ancient cultures have a lot to offer the world, specifically in regards to healing and vision of the physical and spiritual world, I can't help but feel protective that this could result in more cultural appropriation, in this case, of the sacred, by (well-meaning) people who often choose to ignore the political struggles of indigenous communities from around the world to survive, have their voices heard and their cultures respected. It just seems to me that some communities tend to romanticize and borrow certain aspects of ancestral cultures and wisdom (which could be considered a form of exploitation), but seldom have a deep knowledge or understanding of those cultures, let alone the willingness to support or get involved in their struggles to survive, however, much as I personally do not identify with and I am critical of this utopian
tribalism and romantic primitivism, I understand that it speaks to people and offers feelings of purpose and belonging. Ideally, it should serve to really, deeply connect with indigenous communities, engage in dialogue and participate in the very real struggles being waged for their liberation, land
and cultural survival rather than just take what serves individual/group interests (spiritual or otherwise).
@@amariluna nobody deleted your comments in this thread, let alone myself (I'm not an admin) just check the whole thread - well, if you want to discuss 'semantics' then you can discuss 'semantics' - I'm also critical about a lot of things, but if you can't enjoy / accept a simple answer on this topic, then I'm afraid modern cultural dialogue has more weight for you than the universal inner calling ... in your small discourse above on cultural appropriation, romantic primitivism, utopian tribalism and 'cultural exploitation' it is very easy to observe a nervous, fearful reasoning which only leads to further division in the end :( as I've seen it throughout years of travel from east to west, 'preserved folklore' is just a narrow snapshot of a particular culture - because the establishment needs well defined labels in order to divide - I'm sending good vibes your way and may the light guide you on your quest ... and I hope you'll understand that we are truly all one some day! Jah bless! ❤💛💚
❤🌷🌹🌷
Chords pleaseeeee ❤
everythign is arbolito divino, pachamamita y selvita bonita until the illegal miners, terrorists and guerreros find you
Они расстались? 😫
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤