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ShamanNinja
#1 Posted : 5/3/2015 10:16:14 AM

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Hi everyone I'm new here. I am extremely interested in DMT. I have not yet experienced the pleasure of DMT. I am a longtime experienced user of hallucinogens. I want to know everything about it, extraction methods etc. I was unfortunately away when my mates who also indulge in the same vices as me procured some I missed out. I hope to be intiated as soon as possible. I believe hallucinogens are a sacred ancient form of enlightenment and teaching knowledge of life the cosmos and oneself. I regularly astral travel it has taken me a few years to astral travel with genuine OBE, I still have not perfected it and am constantly learning. I will enjoy chatting and sharing my knowledge as well as learning. If anyone has any tips or knowledge they would like to share anything would be much appreciated see you aroundThumbs up
 

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#2 Posted : 5/3/2015 1:29:55 PM

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Tip: learn everything you can about extracting, start off small and after doing a few move up as needed, Cyb's/ Earthwalker tek is a good one to start with. Always plenty of people on here to help if you start running into problems. Good luck!

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#3 Posted : 5/3/2015 3:20:10 PM

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Spaced Out 2 wrote:
Tip: learn everything you can about extracting, start off small and after doing a few move up as needed, Cyb's/ Earthwalker tek is a good one to start with. Always plenty of people on here to help if you start running into problems. Good luck!

Welcome to the nexus friend Smile

Thanks spaced Out 2 for a launch pad in the right direction much appreciatedThumbs up
 
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#4 Posted : 5/4/2015 12:29:29 AM
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Welcome to the nexus. Smile
 
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#5 Posted : 5/4/2015 10:28:12 AM

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Tattvamasi wrote:
Welcome to the nexus. Smile

Cheers thankyouThumbs up
 
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#6 Posted : 5/4/2015 10:39:50 AM

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I have been looking to procure some ayahuasca vine for my first attempt at extraction synthesis and there are different colors in the description as follows black, brazil, cielo, gold, ourinhos and just a Banisteriopsis Caapi with no color or name associated. I would like to know what do you guys suggest would be the best one to start with for my first extraction and useThumbs up
 
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#7 Posted : 5/4/2015 10:48:54 AM

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#9 Posted : 5/4/2015 11:10:03 PM

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ShamanNinja <- Love it!

You came to the right place.

Extractions are a lot of fun! I enjoy every step in the process!
"In the universe there is an immeasurable, indescribable force which shamans call intent, and absolutely everything that exists in the entire cosmos is attached to intent by a connecting link." ~Carlos Castaneda
 
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#10 Posted : 5/5/2015 12:49:57 AM

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Hi, its about time we had a ninja onboard Thumbs up
 
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#11 Posted : 5/5/2015 11:01:05 AM

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B.Caapi would be fine for extracting the harmala alkloids.

Acacia Confusa or Mimosa Hostilis rootbarks (depending where your at) can be used for your DMT extractions. Smile
 
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#12 Posted : 5/5/2015 12:11:02 PM

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I always wanted to be a ninja...

Welcome.

I would definitely read the thread Trying to improve Acacia Information

Acacia's can be grown in harsh conditions, and thrive in good ones.
Checkout The TOP 8 ACACIAS to Grow Worldwide

Seriously, you can grown your own personal lifetime supply in 3 years..

I know for young people that is a long time - Confusa can sustain you until then. Or if you do read the entire Acacia Identification thread, a bit of legwork and an ethical view toward the environment and trees will be all that is needed until you can grow your own.










Throughout recorded time and long before, trees have stood as sentinels, wise yet silent, patiently accumulating their rings while the storms of history have raged around them --The living wisdom of trees, Fred Hageneder
 
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#13 Posted : 5/6/2015 6:09:57 AM

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Doc Buxin wrote:
Welcome.

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#14 Posted : 5/6/2015 6:12:06 AM

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DmnStr8 wrote:
ShamanNinja <- Love it!

You came to the right place.

Extractions are a lot of fun! I enjoy every step in the process!


Awesome I'm glad I found this place. Can't wait to try my first extraction
 
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#15 Posted : 5/6/2015 6:13:01 AM

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Hi, its about time we had a ninja onboard Thumbs up

I'm happy to be on board cheers
 
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#16 Posted : 5/6/2015 6:19:21 AM

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Spaced Out 2 wrote:
B.Caapi would be fine for extracting the harmala alkloids.

Acacia Confusa or Mimosa Hostilis rootbarks (depending where your at) can be used for your DMT extractions. Smile

I'm in the process of looking for a vendor thanksThumbs up
 
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#17 Posted : 5/6/2015 6:24:49 AM

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--Shadow wrote:
I always wanted to be a ninja...

Welcome.

I would definitely read the thread Trying to improve Acacia Information

Acacia's can be grown in harsh conditions, and thrive in good ones.
Checkout The TOP 8 ACACIAS to Grow Worldwide

Seriously, you can grown your own personal lifetime supply in 3 years..

I know for young people that is a long time - Confusa can sustain you until then. Or if you do read the entire Acacia Identification thread, a bit of legwork and an ethical view toward the environment and trees will be all that is needed until you can grow your own.





You are pretty much a ninja already SHADOW!Thumbs up Thanks for the link on acacia I have some reading to do. I will definitely want to grow my own at some stage, unable at the moment due to space availability where I live. I'm moving soon tho. I need my garden back





 
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#18 Posted : 5/6/2015 9:15:19 AM

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I have read the link you suggested to look at shadow. I will be going out and searching for Acacia Acuminata and Acacia Confusa. From memory the bushland and parks were I pick P. Subaeruginosa, contain growing species of Acacia Acuminata and Confusa. The thread also suggested to collect the twigs of A. Acuminata instead of bark as twigs contain as much if not more DMT. As I require to sustain the plant as well known the removal of too much bark will ultimately kill the tree and we don't want that at all. Thumbs up
 
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#19 Posted : 5/6/2015 10:07:27 AM

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After some more research A. Confusa and A. Acuminata are not native to Victoria, Australia, what I remember could just be look alikes or someone could of planted them there. I will have to correctly identify them when I go out and look. I have found A. Maidennii, A. Obtusifolia are native to my area. I will let you guys know how I go after the weekend. Anything I could be missing? I welcome any input cheersThumbs up
 
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#20 Posted : 5/11/2015 12:18:02 PM

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