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Capitão Visão Das Plantas Grogue Coco Tenda (RECOMMENDED – 2026)
The figure of the “Captain” immediately invokes authority, direction, and responsibility. However, this is not a captain of a military vessel or commercial ship. He is the “Captain of Vision” (Capitão Visão). In shamanic and indigenous traditions across the Amazon and coastal regions, leadership is often bestowed upon those who can see beyond the visible — those who interpret dreams, plant omens, and weather patterns. This captain’s vision is not acquired through technical instruments but through deep immersion in the plant world. Thus, the title suggests a leader whose wisdom is rooted in botanical intelligence, a steward of the forest rather than an exploiter of it.
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Finally, “Tenda” (tent) represents the container for these visionary practices. A tent is neither permanent nor fully enclosed; it is a threshold between inside and outside, self and nature. In many indigenous rituals, a maloca or ceremonial hut serves this purpose. The tent here is the space where the captain’s visions are shared, where the coconut grog is passed, and where the plants’ teachings are discussed. It is a temporary sanctuary, reminding participants that visionary states are not meant to be permanent dwellings but rather temporary excursions from which one returns transformed. The tent’s fabric fluttering in the wind symbolizes the fragility of insight — it must be tended, revisited, and rebuilt. In shamanic and indigenous traditions across the Amazon