christian wrote:SKA wrote:Now had Rob Valdez offered smokable DMT in his Chimbre temple, instead of Ayahuasca prepared by some fake
shaman, I bet he had still been very much up and running & helping people.
MAOIs + Ignorance = Disaster.
I'm afraid i disagree with that SKA.
For one thing, you dunno how the poor Mr. Nolan died.
Secondly, there has been an incident where using DMT in a bad setting resulted in someone's death. The same has happened to others with Salvia. Let's not get misguided here.
True that. We still don't know what killed Mr. Nolan. Has no autopsy been
done by now? I for one am really curious as to the constituents of this poor
guy's blood.
One thing about Chimbre that was extremely irresponsible was that the self-proclaimed "Shaman" gave his clients Ayahuasca and then abbandoned them for HOURS in the middle
of the jungle. That was just amazingly careless & risky.
Second thing: This shaman was a quack. Adding Brugmansia plant matter to Ayahuasca
brews and giving such brews to people completely new to Ayahuasca or any Psychedelics.
But regardless I find the risks of MAOIs somewhat unnerving considering the rising popularity of Ayahuasca. Alot of people getting into it are just...simply put dumb as fuck
and irresponsible like little children. I went with 2 friends to the local Santo Daime church. They were happy to allow us to participate in drinking ayahuasca with them. They
did ask shortly before the ceremony about our prior experiences with "power plants" & gave us some brief hints and tips about the experience to come.
All went well, but what if me and my friends were naive, hedonistic fools with still
significant amounts of cocaine in our blood from the previous night.... We could get killed
& become another big stain on Ayahuasca's reputation.
MAOIs are quite tricky substances as they can even react REALLY bad with chemicals
found in very common foods. So opening up Ayahuasca, a MAOI containing brew, to the
ignorant masses..... Is tricky.
The DMT death was caused by being too casual about it & there being no supervision.
Also, as the guy fell in the river and stayed unconscious, he must have either taken
a rediculous amount of DMT so he passed out, or passed out hitting his head on a rock
on the bottom after he fell in. I've been pretty far from my body on DMT and yet cannot
imagine not shocking and waking up if I were to fall into a river.
In a spiritual Entheogen center where the Shaman or Guide is very attentive to his clients
and keeps a close watch on them as he allows them to experience smoked/vapped DMT & Salvia extracts seems like it would be alot safer.
Have a couple psychologists to analyse people before deciding wether or not they're ready & stable enough for a mushroom, DMT or peyote trip. Low doses of mushrooms & low doses of DMT can be very gentle & given to people to determine how sensitive they are & if they're likely to respond well or not, without overwhelming them.
Whenever I have a novice tripper over that wants to try LSD, DMT or Mushrooms for their first time, I'm allways very attentive to them too. Asking them how they feel every now and then, making them feel free & accepted, looking out for their general safety & wellbeing.
Rob & "Shaman" did not have such concerns for their initiates & a fatality
was the result. But if you have such concern and intuition you are unlikely to make
the mistake they made.
Being wary of danger/harm & taking care to avoid it is an Inuitive feat.
And that's what defines a good shaman to me: Intuitively seeking health,
feeling what is harmfull to avoid it & feeling what is healing to welcome it.
If you feel your own Intuition serves you well in keeping you from Harm &
in leading you towards healing & bliss, then you are your own Shaman and
need not fear that you should harm yourself or others with the use of Entheogens.
That's just how I feel. I found my Intuitive voice & that is
all the spiritual guidance I need. To think otherwise would just
be insecurity & overvaluation of ancient culture's views of Entheogen use.
Off course, like many others here, I have a deep respect for a body of shamanic
knowledge from cultures more than 5000 years old. But it's easy to overappreciate
these cultural views so much that people intend to become incapable, even feel unworthy
of criticising them.
It's easy to, in the face of 5000 years of knowledge, feel unworthy of
starting your own Shamanic Lifestyle with it's own views, rules & methods.
But don't feel unworthy. It is okay to reinvent the wheel over and over. And don't
forget: Those cultures are all but gone now. And Entheogenesis is nothing exclusively their's. It is something inherent to all humans and even many other animals to some extent.
So find your Intuition, which will keep you from harm & steer you towards growth & better health, and let it guide you to the most responsible, safe & effective use of entheogens
to help yourself and others. If you are in constant touch with your Intuition, you need
not feel unworthy. You should heal yourself & others with confidence & care.
As long as you can bear the other person's "sickness" and remain stable & of guidance,
you may consider yourself a valid Shaman/Spiritual Guide.