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Kwazi
#1 Posted : 4/21/2014 12:38:10 AM
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Hi everybody,

I'm a new member here looking to expand my horizons and grow with you all from our collective experiences.

I have read a few articles here previously, but have only now taken a more proactive interest in the topic. My interest has increased due to having experienced a journey. Maybe i should have read more beforehand as now Im not even sure if it was spice that was the vehicle. subsequent research has me thinking that it was changa. It didn't look anything like what I was expecting and while the experiences have been very profound, they haven't been like the experiences described in "the spirit molecule". Does changa sound like the vehicle that has taken me on these journeys?

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#2 Posted : 4/21/2014 12:43:45 AM

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Welcome!

Its hard to say. Do you have a picture? How does it taste? You could also spot test it for indole if you wanted to perform a field test on it. I recommend you extract some DMT and make your own changa that way you know for sure. It's a lot easier than you think if you do a bit of reading.

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Kwazi
#3 Posted : 4/21/2014 1:17:32 AM
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Thanks,

I do not have a picture, after searching a little deeper I found some photos that look the same, that still doesn't tell me much about the composition of it. I cant really put words to the taste, kind of a sweeter camp fire smoke, of which the smell lingers for a long time indoors.

Thanks for the advice, I believe I can find the raw materials in my area to do my own extraction and it doesn't seem too hard. I'll keep you guys updated.

 
Pandora
#4 Posted : 4/21/2014 9:53:09 PM

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Hello Kwazi,

Welcome to the Nexus. Your introduction leads me to think you will really LOVE what you find here.

By taking time to explore and research this site you will most likely eliminate all the concerns you mentioned above. Though you may be entering into waters that are deep and novel, you will have the knowledge that you did your own extraction, you will know what was done, when, how much and why and your final product will be as clean or in whatever form you desire.

You will come to understand that "The Spirit Molecule" is just a movie, just a book and that DMT is a catalyst to something that is smaller than a Higgs boson and larger than the known Universe and yet that can all be encompased in the area of your head.

Again, welcome.
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Bejamin
#5 Posted : 4/22/2014 1:49:04 AM

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Howdy! Big grin I'm a newbie here, as well, only through the past couple days of reading on here have I even begun to grasp what Changa is, and I've never tried DMT.

If you wouldn't mind, do you think you could describe in words that closely resemble the experience what the journey was like, please? Smile

Thanks! Big grin Welcome! Love'n'gratitude, friend!
...Interesting, intense dreams and deep, restful sleep. I was startled when awoken, as the dreams themselves had taken on the illusion of reality, for the time that I was dreaming, they were subjective Existence, this subjective Existence was naught but a long-forgotten memory. It took me a good five, ten seconds when I awoke to realize that it was, in fact, all a dream...
 
Global
#6 Posted : 4/22/2014 12:42:29 PM

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If you were smoking plant material, it could have been changa. If it was a powder, it could have been DMT. Don't be surprised if your experiences are little like those described in the Spirit Molecule. Mine pretty much aren't either. In fact, I'd be surprised if someone were to get a full helping of DMT, and respond "yeah, that's pretty much along the lines of what I expected"...cause it's unfathomable.
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein

"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead

"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
 
Pandora
#7 Posted : 4/22/2014 3:30:14 PM

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Big grin , yeah Laughing ! I cannot imagine anyone here doing DMT in a hospital bed, hooked up to noisy machines, and surrounded by concerned medical personnel. Shocked

Oh by the way Global, sorry to tell you in fact the pyramids fear time. Just google what is happenning to the step pyramid in Egypt currently.
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