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rudegar
#1 Posted : 8/31/2014 2:36:09 AM

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Hello fellow travelers,
I have been following/reading many different threads for a few months now and am impressed how everyone is so respectful and open to sharing knowledge and experiences. I’m 28 and from Australia, I live a very short drive to bushland and also a very short drive to rainforest like bush as well.
I have had plenty of ‘experiences’ but nothing has felt as personal as DMT, to try and put it, it speaks to me.
I had a very powerful traveling experience in 2012, I left my body and met another individual. The memory of this experience has never left my psyche.
I read The Spirit Molecule which I found very interesting to say the least, and have been interested in the role of the pineal gland in past/present/future human evolution.
Whilst studying mathematics at uni I researched extensively about doing an extraction, I read a lot about acacia Longifolia variability and decided to have a go using an A/B because it was good practice to get method down and hey who knows I might have been lucky. I got nothing after pouring off naphtha but hey every time you do it is another time you get closer to the pot of gold so to speak.
For my next attempt I would love use Acacia obtusifolia, Acacia maidenii or Acacia floribunda (I would like to attempt all three with different teks to experiment in yield etc….) there is lots of bush my way and lots of limbs that have fallen on the ground, just need to find the right one’s (I am having lots of fun doing lots of bush walking with a camera).
I think I have a photo of floribunda just need another learned eye’s opinion.



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Intezam
#2 Posted : 9/1/2014 12:13:49 PM

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#3 Posted : 9/1/2014 8:16:54 PM
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Lots of Acacia in Australia you're very lucky. I've heard lots of good things about Australia, my spades partner lives there and some friends from work have family down there.

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Pandora
#4 Posted : 9/3/2014 8:44:36 PM

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Hello rudegar,

Welcome to the Nexus. Great to have another Australian join us. Though I am not Australian myself I am aware of a goodly number of members from that fascinating land.

Yeah, The Spirit Molecule was a trip in and of itself, wasn't it? I'm so glad you chose to read the book When folks come in and say they saw the movie, I say great, but as is typical, the book is a lot better, Smile.

Bravo to you for your research, looking for resources in the bush and NOT giving up. I had access to a lot of resources, but it wasn't until my third attempt that I actually got some DMT. I guess I should have started here, Laughing, but it was The Entheogen Review that finally got me pointed in the right direction.

I certainly do hope your quest, so to speak, continues. It is a great one, needless to say. I am sure one way or another, you and the spice will once again get to dance together.

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