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sousa
#1 Posted : 4/2/2019 9:06:10 PM

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This site is truly amazing. I sincerely love reading the information shared here.

I had some friends that had profound experiences with ayahuasca in their lives. I had gone to two ceremonies and had no experience at all. I had got to the point where I was literally shopping retreats in the Amazon thinking that was where I would have to go to experience it. I happened to listen to a talk Terence McKenna was giving on the very subject where he stated "it was far better to learn to make it yourself". To make a long story short, that is how I found this amazing place of information.
It is also where I read about Changa for the first time.

I also appreciate the safety precautions that are insisted on again and again within most all of the procedure/tek posts. I agree 100% and follow them to the letter at this point. It only took one pretty small drop of lye mixture on my exposed forearm to let my know I would never want even a chance of that stuff in the eye...good lord that would be unthinkable.
I got a Tyvek suit, respirator, heavy nitrile gloves, and safety glasses all for less than 35.oo at Northern Tool. I'm still careful as hell, but consider it money well spent for sure.

I am enjoying making some of the ayahuasca analog tea with Mimosa. It is a beautiful combination with good quality Muricata/Red B. Caapi 30:1 extract paste mixed in after the brew has been reduced. I have been using the 3x3 hour boil, then combine and reduce, then add the Caapi and reduce for the last little bit...
I have had some friends that have actually been to South America tell me this tea is as powerful as anything they have ever experienced. I'll take that as a compliment for sure.

The tea is magical, powerful, well grounded, and information rich, just to list a few qualities. Wink
I'm still learning (probably will never be done) how to make it smoother to drink, and how to properly store it long term. I'm stumbling there a bit, but the answers will probably be found here.

Now to mention Changa… I am amazed all over again at this. I'm not certain of the giving of information just yet, but I think the speed going into it is a process to get a handle on for anyone. That maybe taking up a good part of my mind space to where I'm not getting things. I'm just not sure yet. I am convinced there is healing power to it, and astonished at the power of it period! It is a new love for sure. There seems to be a serious synergy quality to these plants I'm noticing. The Changa and the tea approve of one another. I swear to anything holy it is true. They recognize each other. I'm convinced of it.

Well, that is sort of a hello, and what I'm up to these days in my spare time. I think working at perfecting the Mimosa tea to the best I can, and without a doubt tweaking the Changa mix here and there should keep me busy for a few years.

Some of my closest friends and myself thank all of you for generously sharing information here on this forum!
 

Good quality Syrian rue (Peganum harmala) for an incredible price!
 
Achilles
#2 Posted : 4/2/2019 10:59:08 PM

I is the obstacle.


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Thanks guy... learn,share,expand 👍👍👍👍
This guys ego ^
 
 
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