Quote:wassup, bedazzle-no post???
What do you mean by "no post"? I am be-fuddled.
Endless, that link certainly helps. Just read part one of Lysergifys report, very cool.
And thank you Entropy, I'll check out that link this evening.
Quote:I'd say evaluate your expectations carefully. I know some of the places down there are held in fairly high regard by the people at the ayahuasca forums.
I think I see what you are getting at. As I said before, I've long wanted to visit the Amazon. It feels like the time is right. Furthermore, it is currently within my means. However, the more I research and think about the Tourist route, my initially mixed feelings are not at all allayed.
I don't like the sacrement becoming commercialised. I don't like the capitalistic aspect, the potentially exploltive element....I'm also slow to pronounce such judgements.
Personally, my great concern is that these people are pissing in the holy water.
My great hope is that they are not. the reality of the situation may be a mixed bag.
It is a likelihood that I may just visit the Amazon, see ruins, get in touch with the rain forest, connect with the life down there (without getting eaten) have a beautiful time--possibly seeking out a true life curandero. Possibly merely coming home to enjoy my own mimosa/rue drink. But the tourist route is definately one option that I want to know more about.
Whatever I end up doing I have no plans of pissing in the holy water myself. There is an eco-system down there not to be damaged, all sorts of animal vegetable and mineral life to be respected and feared, locals to not be currupted and ancient rituals to be approached with great reverence.
"Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods." Albert Einstein
I appreciate your perspective.