Brazilian shamaness "blesses" leaders of World Economic Forum
Putanny Yawanawá on the stage at the WEF in Davos. Photo: screenshot from twitter.com
The Brazilian shamaness named Putanny Yawanawá "blessed" the leaders of the World Economic Forum in Davos, reports the Western Journal.
On January 17, the shamaness Putanny Yawanawá appeared on the stage of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.
During the panel discussion on "Climate and Nature", Putanny told the audience that her message is to bring participants "a voice of nature, the voice of the forests " and that "the healing is within us, our spirituality, within an alliance, a union, the unity of our thoughts".
Raymunda asked the audience to understand that "the forest is our life," and that we must be united: "When we are all united in our hearts and thoughts, our mother earth will listen to us."
At this moment, the WEF, whose members warn against "Christian fundamentalism," paused for a pagan "blessing."
Then Putanny Yawanawá performed her ritual, blowing atop the heads of WEF members. The shamaness received a standing ovation.
Among the participants who reverently received Putanny’s "blessing" were: Hilde Schwab, a wife of Klaus Schwab, the founder of the WEF; Katharine Hayhoe, a Canadian atmospheric scientist and evangelical Christian; Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group in Washington; Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF); Jesper Brodin, the CEO of Ingka Group; Swiss billionaire André Hoffmann, a successor to the Roche holding (a pharmaceutical company).
As reported, the Vatican "catechised" the pagan deity Pachamama.
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