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Felnik
#21 Posted : 2/27/2010 6:21:35 AM
Once a week for me aya tea spice combo usually. I do most of my journeying outside in nature. I hike around a beautiful forest area with lots of interesting high points of rock and nooks and cranys to get comfy in. I have numerous spots depending on how I feel.

I hike around until I find the perfect natural spot with a nice vista or moss covered boulder or rock formation to focus on. If its cold i make a fire and get a vibe going. Thats where all the work takes place,
I like to call it: annihilation Thursdays . Sometimes i set up my hammock . There is alot of native american energy floating around this place also some intense power spots too. The spice seems to enhance this sometimes.
I'm a fully committed spice ranger.
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Virola78
#22 Posted : 2/27/2010 3:29:09 PM
Good topic.
i like reading what you guys up to before travelling Smile

For as far as myself i too make sure the head, body and house are clean. Like going out for a date Smile would be interesting to know more about the psychology behind this urge to clear and clean (and/or purge). Also i tend to think about the journey allot (weeks) before. It is more like an idea to go tripping that gradualy grows (intentions, questions, set&setting etc), and then at one point i look outside and find the perfect day. That will be the day it comes to a climax.

endlessness wrote:
oh yeah true now that you say, I like to be clean and have the place nice and tidy.. I guess I was thinking of this more in terms of set and setting, but yeah one can think of it in terms of ritual too


What would be the difference between 'ritual' and 'set and setting'?
tradition? consistency?

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ragabr
#23 Posted : 2/27/2010 5:39:28 PM
So far, the depth of my rituals closely correspond to the time-duration for the journey.

For LSD, I always took the longest time to prepare. Tidy the whole house some, and then clean and sweep the ritual chamber. Set up any props to be utilized. Banish and cleanse the space with incense. Invoke and consecrate the space with water. Consecrate the sacraments and ingest. Meditate until indicated to begin sensory isolation. In the nude, unless too cold and then with special clothes. Minimized media diet for a few days leading up to the journey.

For Spice, SWIM sets the lights to low, in an appropriate setting. She does a quick banishing and asks for guidance from the Spice. Recently she has added the Internal Smile and some pranayama to ease the transition.
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Aegle
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#24 Posted : 2/27/2010 6:54:05 PM
My Ritual

I love water and ill find any excuse to be in it (such a water baby) so before each journey i have a lovely bath and make sure that I'm super clean, and that i smell pretty. My diet is already really super healthy and i always listen to my body to what it needs, yoga before or during a journey is also really awesome (but of course it depends on the entheogen) mushies and yoga go hand in hand. Before my journey I try to only eat really lightly on the day of my journey, just some fruit and water and if at all possible i like to detox my body during the week leading up to my experience. My surroundings are always really clean and organised even more so than usual, tingshas are chimed and incense is burned. Sometimes i like to light a candle if its in the evening as there's something really warm, friendly and inviting about a little bright candle. I do some compassion meditation and some mantras and then i slip off into my experience...


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