Colonia Cinco Mil feature in Revista Manchete “A Seita Secreta do Cipo”

Introduction This article is interesting because it depicts a 1970s version of the line of Padrinho Sebastiao, which looks a lot more similar to the format left by Mestre Irineu than what is practiced today. You can see a rectangular table with rows. It is interesting to note the article calls him “Mestre Sebastiao” rather […]

The Decree of Mestre Irineu

Introduction PDF Download of the original Decree scanned copy in Portuguese, as dictated by Raimundo Irineu Serra and written by Percília Matos da Silva. The Decree of Mestre Irineu Center of Mental Irridiation “Divine Light” Decree of Service for the year 1970. The president of the Center of Mental Irridiation “Divine Light”, Mr Raimundo Irineu […]

Account of Pedro Domingos da Silva

After he received the anthem Silencioso, more or less in 1945, he definitively left a drink and forbade all those in uniform to touch alcoholic beverages, and even said more: that anyone who drank Daime and drank alcoholic beverages, he would call shameless. He announced this for all the world to hear. It was a […]

Account of Adalia Gomes

He only whistled, he didn’t sing. But Percília knew everything, but she didn’t teach anyone. But I can say the names of those “called”: there was one called Manacá, there was another called Pakaconchinawa. I don’t remember the others’ names. Sometimes I would sing like that, Percília would say: “Look, you’re messing with those who […]

Account of João Rodrigues Facundes

Sourced from: https://www.mestreirineu.org/joao.htm He got this from far away, he came from Peru. In history, this drink derived from King Huascar, passed on to the Inca King, from him to a Peruvian caboclo called Pizango, from the caboclo to Antônio Costa, from Antônio Costa to Mestre Irineu. However, until then it was a completely crude […]

Names of the Doctrine: What is the difference between “Daime” and “SANTO DAIME®”

It is said that Mestre Irineu did not use the term “Santo Daime” – he only called it “Daime”, or “the Daime”. He was famously quoted for saying “o Daime e meu” – “The Daime is mine”. Mestre did not refer to his center as a “church” and worked towards good relations with both the […]