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#1 Posted : 3/28/2013 6:08:48 PM

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Okay. Hello all. I've been dying to have my first dmt experience for a while now and have finally gotten the opportunity to extract the chemicaplem is that I still live with my parents. I'm a junior and go to college at a local university so there is no need for me to move out at the moment. I don't have many friends to help me out with a place to complete the task that I choose to do. My question is, should I brew a tea or attempt for smokeable crystals? I've had my eye on three teks for extracting which are q21q21, thicklights, and another that I will include after this paragraph. For the tea I'm dead set on a gelatin tek I found on shroomery. My parents will be out of town for 48 hours tops. I know the tea seems more convenient and easier, but I'm nervous of the duration and there seems to be more "horror" reports as opposed to smoking dmt. Just curious as to what any of you would recommend I should do? If you recommend the extraction route, I can not have the house smelling of anything. I have 100grams of acacia confusa root bark and 28grams of rue.


Here is the other extraction tek I found:


http://www.psychonaut.co...-easy-low-cost-way.html

 

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#2 Posted : 3/28/2013 7:15:28 PM

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Do not extract in the house of your parents if they do not consent. It's a big no no. Either wait or prepare yourself a tea as you suggest.

I understand that sometimes you can start feeling anxious about trying it, but it's a *big* experience and what you do leading up to it should be mindful and responsible and safe. If that means waiting a year or three, so be it. Better than getting caught by your parents creating a schedual 1 substance in THEIR home. They might not approve... And that would kind of suck for your relationship with them.

Take your time, perhaps you'll find someone who will help you out with the extraction, offering their home, or perhaps you will move... Perhaps you get your courage up to try a tea. I've never acacia teas, only pharmahuasca, and I've had far more bad experiences with vaporized dmt than with oral.

take your time and remember that there's a lot more to this world than psychedelics. don't mess up the rest of your life, just for a chance to try DMT NOW. I'm pretty sure there will be more time for it along the road. frustrating? or just a test in patience and dedication? see it as you will

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#3 Posted : 3/28/2013 8:49:19 PM

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end of flesh wrote:
Okay. Hello all. I've been dying to have my first dmt experience for a while now and . . . I still live with my parents. I'm a junior and go to college at a local university so there is no need for me to move out at the moment. . . .




Of course you have a need to move out: you wish to start exploring DMT, but you live with your parents: therefore, you need to move out. It is woefully irresponsible to put their house at risk because you want to explore DMT before you explore living on your own or with compatible roommates. Crawl, walk, run, fly. Besides, living at home at your age is stifling, I would imagine: fly, chela, fly.
Fear, belief, love phenomena that determined the course of our lives. These forces begin long before we are born and continue after we perish. We cross and recross our old paths like figure skaters; our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others. Past and present. And by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.
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#4 Posted : 3/29/2013 2:11:07 PM

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Thanks for the guidance. I can wait. Ill just give the bark to someone
 
 
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