strtman wrote:Welcome to the nexus.
I would love to hear about your San Pedro experiences. Although I am a lucky man being able to use several substances, DMT, ayahuasca and Salvia Divinorum, San Pedro is out of the question here. But isn’t it true one always wants to try and have what he can’t get

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What kind of plants are you preparing? Did you not have the opportunity trying ayahuasca in Peru? Safe trips and let us know how thing evolve.
I've been working on Caapi harmalas extraction. My experiments were failing and I kind of thought I was getting bad product.
But after a few adjustments I think may be working.
Unfortunately in Peru I didn't have sufficient time for Aya.
San Pedro was quite interesting. It seems to give you this strong ability to see or sense metaphor all around you. Meaning is imbued in everything, particularly living things. At points the euphoria is amazing.
With SP I had a failed trip once and I only say failed because I vomited most of it out way too soon. Having a warm blanket I can remember the feeling of being transported back to a time where I was a small child and embraced by the love and protection from my mother. Simultaneous it occurred to me that this was kind almost hedonistic to absorb this much un-earned euphoria. I had visuals of a mother's embrace for a child, my mother and her two sons and for a moment had a disconnection with the concept of me as her son. Instead I just saw her as a woman giving all the love and embrace to her two sons. Then the thought occurred to me that mothers a people just like everyone else. They give so much and yet they need love too.
If it wasn't for the trip it would seem like a lame hallmark card but in the moment it felt like a stream of pure truth. From where I don't know but the way things are in the world today I can't help but imagine it's from somewhere beyond the here.
I tend to be a bit distant from my mother so this is something I'm going to work on.