Hey convention smashing Nexians,
I wanted to apologize for not getting to meet any of you lovely people, I assure you it wasn't anything personal!! It was down to me, my schedule turned out to be pretty hectic. I was down in Canterbury, and staying with some very good friends there, who were also at the conference. It was quite decadent my being there at all actually, as I have a research project in for my masters in very soon, and it still needs a fair bit of tweaking. Unfortunately our own shenanigans kinda eclipsed much of the conference which is a shame, only really caught some of the afternoon stuff in fact on both days. In reflection I'm kinda gutted I didn't get to meet you guys, I'm all for old good friends, but am also very open to meeting new cool people, especially psychedelic people, as there ain't that many of us 'on the level'. In fact if I could have gone again, I think I would have gone alone or with just one friend I'm not exactly the shy and retiring type, and post Iboga have been trying to make more of an effort to open up to new people, experiences and opportunities. Did meet up with a top dude who runs an ethnobotanical company based down South, we shared out first kambo ceremony together which was pretty special.
Anyway, some great talks, I'm gutted I missed the Ibogaine talk and the ayahuasca stuff...I almost feel like they tried to fit in too much into the available time. Rick Doblin is a great guy...highly intelligent, articulate, and a great speaker, I'm really glad he is heading MAPS, and I really enjoyed the open MDMA debate.
And endlessness, that guy who shouted out "We need bigger doses!" was Dr Kilindi Iyi, and below is a clip of him discussing melanin, DMT and mushrooms. Some of his views are pretty out there, but I really dig his vibe. Not sure if anyone else experienced his talk, but I found it inspiring, he's a real character and was championing the high dose shamanic approach with psilocybin in silent darkness. He's a guy that's been around the block, and was interesting hearing talk about African ethnobotany...so little known and so much is shrouded secrecy there, but it seems like the mushroom is the basis to at least some of it. He did mention Iboga as well, someone I wish I'd gotten a chance to speak to.
http://theoccultnetwork.com/dmt-and-melanin/Hopefully catch some of ya later on down the trail...