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Jox
#1 Posted : 4/29/2013 2:40:54 AM

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Hi all Nexus Nation,

all thanks go to my shaman Jees, he guided me through Mimosa extraction and the administration...

here is a report of my husbands Danesh's first successful trip on Tepezcohuite (MHRB):

Our first attempt was Danesh's trip described here where nothing happened. Following weekend I did 500mg of Caapi and 5g of mimosa, and had a difficult time here. So as to Jees' advise we did this for Danesh:

1,5 g of Yellow Caapi extraction ( the extraction went wrong here)
2,5g of Mimosa

As intro to the trip, all of Danesh's trip was "him only", no other presence of other people: this is comparing it to flooding with Ibogaine, that has presence of family members, and other real life people.

1. It started by uncomfortable body sensations.

2. The visual started with the vision of a window, a moon, moon light, and I "became" a wolf, his body was hairy, and had wolf movements.

3. Many wood hands in black with colorful decorations on it were helping in walking to a toilet, and then assured that they will take care and clean his "soul".

4. Regressions: Danesh is 40, he felt in his body and emotions as 30, 25, 20, 16, and 6. He wanted to go lower but couldn't. In every age reached he acted in his body as that particular age, with emotions of that age.

5. For one hour it was joyful experience, but then the sadness came and Danesh started to cry. The reason was the repression in his childhood.

6. He saw himself as a baby, and it was joyful.

7. Mimosa 'showed' him the bad aspect of life, and that it should be taken as part of life, and gave him instructions on how to live.

8. He made fun of Mimosa, and the plant punished him by kicking him. He smelled palo santo, and Mimosa didn't like it and got "jealous".

9. He watched himself out of his body few times.

10. To Danesh, I had a roll of reference of "reality" and safety. Yet nothing else existed but his trip, no other players.

The visual were from 22 hours to 1:00, and continued through the night. Sleep was in and out.

Day 1 after he felt weak, tired, dizzy, nervous, and light sensitive, slept with little valium. Couldn't look at open see, but the forest, yet he preferred to stay indoors.
Day 2 after, started feeling "out" of it by the end of the day.

Jox




 

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Jees
#2 Posted : 4/29/2013 10:40:47 AM

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Shaman is a big word, "carnal" is just fine Big grin
Don't forget kudos to jamie too.
 
Jox
#3 Posted : 4/30/2013 4:33:55 AM

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Jees,

no "shaman", hmmmmm, this has inspired me to write another post.

For "just me" this I edited the change, since it was not clear: Danesh was referring to flooding with Ibogaine, where there was a presence of his family members and society at large...

You know we got to plants, so far Ibogaine for two years, and now since November, Caapi only, and with your guidance we started with Mimosa and we will continue. The reason was that Danesh has Borderline Personality Disorder BPD. And so far we have made tremendous progress.

Yet my take to the whole ting is actually buddhist, or Zen, which is very boring, but I will write it for you and others to check it out ( I just erased what I have written, it came across to communist .... lol....)...

take care carnal
JOx

 
 
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