Goddamn peruvian internet cafes. I was writing like 40 miutes on a reply to this thread and then the machine suddenly rebooted....
So here is a shortversion, please tell me in what you are most interested in and I will do my best to find some time to tell the tale.
I was offgrid for a month now. A rainbow place in the jungle, only accessible through a small path in the woods. The cycles of day, night and the moon really get you, when the only available light sources are candles and the headlamps that you will only used when needed for saving battery live. Everzthing here is alive and green. There is something new to see every day and even more is going on at the treetops, because this is where the sunlight is. There are frogs from the size of a thumbnail to the size of a head, humming birds visiting the flowers, monkeys jumping through the trees, lots of insects, including ants with giant nests in the trees and termites eating the houses, cockroaches who snack from the fruit in your kitchen at night and hide in the bags you keep open at night, to giant blue butterflies visiting all the clearings every morning and giant moths making kamikaze attacks on your candles at night, bats nearly flying in your face, junglerats living under the roof, snakes and I even saw an armadillo!
The Rainforest is truely a water country. The river can raise something like 3 or 4 meters after a night of rain. Paths trun into rivers and ponds, if you dig 1m into the heavy clay soil, you will meet ground water and clear freshwater springs just suddenly turn up everywhere. Furtherore its nearly impossible to dry things. Everything just soaks water out of the air and the mold gets hold of everything. I resulted to dry cloths with body heat and I became pretty good at starting and maintaining a fire with totally wet wood.
My psychedelic resumme so far includes:
Three ayahuasca ceremonies, with three amazing Shipibo maestras, chanting high pitched icaros all different and all at the same time
Two Kambo session with a total of 21 dots
One San Pedro session
Snake poison, wich is highly meditative
Lots of Mapacho tabacco
Ganja causing hour long intense CEVs
Now the jouney continuess to the mountains, where more San Pedros and lots of Mushrooms are waiting. I will do my best to write a bit here.
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