MachineElf88 wrote:Thanks Crazyhorse.
So far Ayahuasca hasn't really shown me anything visual. It's been psychadelic at times but no visions to speak of. Intellectually I haven't learned anything from it yet. I have drunk quite a bit on the times I have done it.
I've been told it's not about dosage. Sometimes the most insightful and deep experiences can be found in smaller doses.
If it's not about dosage, I'd be very interested to know what it IS about.
I've had similar issues with DMT not having the effects it's "supposed" to, even at higher doses than it "should" take. I've taken all the advice on smoking methods etc, and as much as most of these folks want to blame your technique for lack of breakthroughs, I think for me there's more going on. It may just be that I'm a "hard head", as it seems you might be too... it might just be an unusual brain chemistry thing, I've certainly read about others needing larger than normal amounts to get there. But maybe it's really more about being emotionally/psycologically ready to let go. For me I could really see either one being the case, and think at some point I might just have to take so much that I'm FORCED to let go. But since a huge pile of vaped spice in addition to Caapi tea couldn't do it, maybe Aya is the ticket. With nay kind of vaping, you can always back out... and like I said, Aya seems like more of a commitment. Once you drink it, there's doesn't seem to be much you can do to stop the ride prematurely. I'd just really like to have a guide with me for that, a youtube playlist of icaros can only help so much, and my "friends list" is very short on shamans.
Quote:What I feel it has done for me so far is a thorough cleansing. Phsyically it has totally cleaned my bowels. The first time I did a 4 day retreat I was literally going non stop for a week after. I also did Kambo which probably contributed to that. The shaman told me it was doing a thorough cleansing on me. Or maybe I was just full of sh*t
I also just feel better, no one specific thing, just better overall. I'm sure the visions will come when I'm ready for them.
They say it gives you what you need, not what you want. Have no expectations.
I've read before that the first aya journeys are mainly about cleaning you out, and dealing with general health issues, preparing you for the "main event"... this makes some sense to me, and I just recently got a bunch of caapi.. I think I'm going to try some caapi only brews soon to start the process, before adding the chacruna. The 'no expectations' bit is hard for me. Of course I expect something, If I didn't expect anything, why would I go to all the trouble of doing it?
Quote:I would highly recommend it in a ceremonial setting under the care of people who know what they are doing.
I would absolutely love to do this, I've sat on the ingredients for making my own Aya for nearly a year in the hopes of having my first time be in a ceremonial setting with a real ayahuasquero... but a trip to brazil/peru isn't cheap, and I'm broke as a joke. But if you know of a place for doing this in the states, please PM me about it!
I admire your patience and perseverance with this, I've been aspiring to the same attitude but it's frustrating sometimes, especially when it seems so effortless for others.
No direction but to follow what you know,
No direction but a faith in her decision,
No direction but to never fight her flow,
No direction but to trust the final destination.