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BundleflowerPower
#1 Posted : 7/12/2014 6:56:18 PM

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Let me start by saying that the nexus truly is in a league of its own. I've been meaning to sign up for quite some time, but I always seem to forget each Saturday. I'm always telling my closest friends that's is by far the most mature and intelligent website on the internet. Back when I initially became interested in ayahuasca / dmt, I would be reading online and would always see people refer to the nexus. I figured it was just a new age mumbo jumbo site, until I read through it that is. I love the evidence based scientific mindset of this site.

Anyway about me..

I'm 34 yo make from the city of Nola. Although I'm a city boy, I have lived in a one-horse type town in the southwest for a couple of years. And since my home town is not what you would call anglo-american, living in the small town as well as other cities, gave me a sense of the uniqueness of my own culture. Nola is a port city, therefore very diverse. This is also one of the only places in the us which did not kill or expel it's Native American population.

I first became interested in psycedelic plants when I was around 16. We had just gotten an internet connection (remember dial-up?), and I found erowid.com and read about ipomoea spp. At that time, I didn't pursue that route further, as LSD was plentiful. So I used LSD countless times, but I had no clue as to it's pharmacology, I was using it recreationally. Around the year 2000, the acid dried up and I took a decade-long break from psychedelics.

So one day, about 2 years ago, in the old west town, I remembered the morning glory seeds. So I drove to the nearest Home Depot 50 miles away and bought 8 packs. I took 150 that first time and my life hasn't been the same since. I knew from the geometric patterns that there was more going one than simply being intoxicated. I read all about morning glories. Learned their history and that they are sacred. I experimented with various preparation methods, and found what IMO is the simplest, most effective method of CWE. I was now squarely on the path..

Then, somehow, I learned about ayahuasca. Perhaps it found me. I ordered seeds for several sacred plants. I wanted to order ACRB and SR, but before I did that, I made sure that I had a self sustaining garden for the future so I wouldn't need to keep ordering material. By the time I did order it, I had a nice little garden going (various ipomoea spp, HBWR, desmanthus, phalaris, mimosa tenuiflora, mimosa strigalosa, brugmansia, a volanteer albizia, among others)..(one of the chacruna seeds I planted in feb. just sprouted btw). My next plant will be acacia confusa and B. Caapi.

My first experience with acacia and rue was truly life changing. I looked online for what dose to take, most people said 10 grams of acacia. So being cautious, I took 5 with 3 grams of harmal. It was intense, and awsome. That night I learned (and this is only my opinion, I can't prove this) that the plants have their own agenda, that Gaia is intelligent. I was asked, "who do you work for? Us, or the forces bent on destroying us." I replied, "I work for you!"

Since then I've had ~15 experience with ACRB & Syrian Rue. I've experimented with various admixtures, including one that I've never seen discussed which produces very interesting results.
I also learned that the regular acacia confusa tree bark works just as well as the root bark after accidentally ordering tree bark once.

I also enjoy exploring for wild plants. I have found several locations with wild desmanthus (they get a lot bigger than people think). Passiflora and even acacia trees growing at a municiple park, which I hope you all can help positively id.

So I guess that's about it, thanks for having me.

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BundleflowerPower
#2 Posted : 7/12/2014 8:40:49 PM

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Btw here's a few of my plants

The one on the last post is the chacruna seedling

half are sideways but from top to bottom:

Mimosa hostilis
Scarlett passionflower
Blue star morning glories
Maypop passionflower
Desmanthus illinioensis
Reed canary grass
Honey locust seedlings
Pearly gate morning glories
Granpa ott morning glories
Mimosa hostilis
HBWR (this plant is only 2 1/2 months old!)
Angle trumpet
And the little chacruna seedling

These are just some of my babies
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FiniteFox
#3 Posted : 7/23/2014 2:38:58 AM
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Thanks for taking the time to post the pics! I am a gardener of ... well ... the garden variety, but I'm very interested in growing sacred plants. We will have to chat about the particulars, but feel now, welcome!

 
BundleflowerPower
#4 Posted : 10/25/2014 2:24:28 AM

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Thank you. Sorry I took so long to say thanks but I suffered a fairly severe burn on my leg right after I joined. Of course that was an opportunity to learn how to use mimosa to treat burns, it works great btw. Soon I'll make a thread on that. Thanks again.
 
 
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