We all have our own views and are entitled to it, of course, but I must disagree
Ramabodhi wrote:I view it similar to my views on food, or anything else i wish to put in my body. Every processing step is another step away from nature: the earth, the sun, the wind, etc.
Also, extracting DMT is a procedure of isolation which separates the DMT from the context in which it naturally occurs.
If shamans agreed, they wouldnt make a brew with the plant. A brew = a crude isolation of the plant. They could just chew the caapi or similar, as some do IIRC, but they chose to make a preparation in which they throw the plant material away (and with it, some compounds that are not water soluble).
Also, there are many examples of very complex psychoactive preparations in the indigenous world. For example some snuffs, that they get only a specific part of some plants, drying in certain way, mixing with calcinated shells, etc. So not only they are not using the whole plant in its 'natural' form but they are also changing its chemical state by freebasing it with a base.
Ramabodhi wrote:The qualitative differences between jimjam and white spice speak to this.
IMO thats self-suggestion and/or related to natural variation of trips independent of batch and/or related to vaporization method and efficiency due to impurities in jimjam protecting the DMT. Unless people do blind test, I dont think we can really make any absolute affirmation regarding this.
I think this natural vs synthetic (or processed or however you name this) debate is based on fallacies, as it has been debated a few times here, for example:
https://www.dmt-nexus.me...aspx?g=posts&t=31852 I think it's all about context and its case-by-case, we cant say the natural way is good, the processed bad, and neithr the other way around. For example potatos you cant eat them raw in their 'natural' state, they arent really digestible and even have toxic glycoalkaloids, which break down with heating. There are many other such examples. So again, we need to look at it case-by-case.
As a1pha quoted from me, I gave DMT to some shaman from the amazon and he absolutely loved it. He also loved seeing his snuff through a pocket microscope I had. Many of the indigenous people dont want to be artificially isolated and maintained "primitive" like some westerners seem to want, they are eager to learn about the western world. Of course many are also being 'consumed' in the process, just taking up anything from the outside world without a critical selection, losing their identity in the process and acquiring all sorts of physical, psychological and social sickness in that process... But this isnt always the case, many are also aware and careful, and are able to take in only what is in tune and beneficial for their way.
In the same way, many westerners acritically absorb anything indigenous as if its The Truth, without adapting to their context and thinking about it in a critical way. So I guess its up to us to try to give the best possible influence if and when we are in contact with indigenous people, as well as learning from the other perspective, questionning and translating to our context and life.