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Winemaker
#1 Posted : 7/27/2014 11:14:58 PM
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Long time lurker, first time member Very happy

Tried to join last Sunday and it was already closed lol.

Anyway, somewhat experienced person. Enjoys making wine and mead for fun (hence the name).

Really enjoying some of the posts in here. There's lots of knowledge and experience here all in one place, so I'm stoked to finally be able to get in and share/exchange wisdom.

I'm an artsy guy (photography/writing/EDM producer) and just working on life. Some of the spice of life would help in that goal, IMO.

Anyway, not sure what else to write. Look forward to meeting people on here ^^
 

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ShamanicYogi
#2 Posted : 7/29/2014 3:55:27 AM

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Winemaker wrote:
Long time lurker, first time member Very happy
Tried to join last Sunday and it was already closed lol.
Anyway, somewhat experienced person. Enjoys making wine and mead for fun (hence the name).
Really enjoying some of the posts in here. There's lots of knowledge and experience here all in one place, so I'm stoked to finally be able to get in and share/exchange wisdom.
I'm an artsy guy (photography/writing/EDM producer) and just working on life. Some of the spice of life would help in that goal, IMO.
Anyway, not sure what else to write. Look forward to meeting people on here ^^


Wow. I was one of the last people to make it in before the DMT-Nexus admins start the weekly gate method. Dedicated to the wisdom that the plant has to offer. It is being discussed here! It is exciting. Do you have any interest in ayahuasca?
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Winemaker
#3 Posted : 7/29/2014 5:47:55 PM
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Honestly, I've thought about it, but I don't think I could deal with taking a few days off that it would require. It's a long journey from what I hear, and my job keeps me on my toes, availability-wise, which is why I am leaning more towards aya's powerful little sister hehe.

What are your thoughts on aya? I've heard the trip lasts anywhere from 12-24 hours, or even longer lol.
 
Winemaker
#4 Posted : 7/29/2014 5:48:48 PM
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And yes, I can't believe a knowledge base like this actually exists. It's nuts how much information is available here.
 
ShamanicYogi
#5 Posted : 8/8/2014 3:15:22 AM

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Winemaker wrote:

What are your thoughts on aya? I've heard the trip lasts anywhere from 12-24 hours, or even longer lol.


My thoughts are that if a person is open to vaporizing the freebase form of dimethyltryptamine, it seems that person would be open to the offerings of an ayahuasca experience.

The ayahuasca experience lasts 6-8 hours, traditionally ingested somewhere in between evening and sunset.

The plant teachers have much to offer as to introspection.

Winemaker wrote:
And yes, I can't believe a knowledge base like this actually exists. It's nuts how much information is available here.


Smile Dennis McKenna says that ayahuasca use requires no belief. A person can test it out through radical empiricism.
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