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Anicca
#1 Posted : 1/1/2016 12:46:28 PM
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Dear Nexians,

I would like to greet you all, and briefly introduce my self. Im in my early 30ties, living in Czech Republic. I'm feeling fortunate about my country of residence - laws are quite tolerant and there is a healthy community of people working with plant medicines.

My interest in psychedelics started about 6 years ago, in my mid twenties. I took it very passionately, and consumed all information and good drugs that I could reach. Early experiences with Psilocybin and LSD had transformational effect on my life. I learned who I really was, and my spiritual journey had begun. About 1 later, I had my first Ayahuasca experience with the native shaman. It was yet another important moment in my journey, as it provided strong positive impuls in my life, and helped me get rid of some negative habits and addiction that were holding me back. Ever since, I used every opportunity to join Ayahuasca ceremonies that were held near by. I took part in several dozen, mostly in Quechua and Shuar traditions. I came to appreciate and love Shuar tradition the most, as it provided me with a framework in which I learned how to use psychedelic medicines in a wiser way. I learned the importance of settings and clear intention, and got firmly established on my personal shamanic journey.

Discovery of psychedelics had a profound impact of my life. Thanks to it, I got involved in Shamanic circles, Psychedelic culture (European party culture, where I took part in organising some events and made visual decorations (inspired by Alex Grey)), started practicing Tai Chi and Vipassana meditation, changed my profession from IT to working with people and make many new friends.

My life is still quite busy. I recently became a father and I'm learning how to be comfortable in that role. At the same time, I have a 9-17 job, and many hobbies. It's getting harder to find enough time to do psychedelic sessions. That's why I like changa -it allows me to recharge and get connected with with my higher Self in format that is compatible with my current life situation. My goal with joining DMT Nexus is to gather information and knowledge, that would help me create a good psychedelic medicine for myself and people around me. I still have a lot to learn, but I'm open to it. I would like to take the learning process seriously, move forward in small steps and master the dmt production process, create perfect changa blend(looking forward to experimenting), learn how to use it wisely (including careful control of the dosage, good vaporizing technique, preparation for the experience etc), in order to learn how to produce healing effects in reliable way, and share my medicine with my friends who share the passion.

I have a feeling that my ability to contribute back to the dmt-nexus community will be limited, as there are lots of other demands on my time, but I'm working consistently to share my gifts with people around me. I believe that the knowledge that I gain on DMT-Nexus will be wisely used, and will produce some good experiences.

I also hope that I will get a chance to get to know some of you better, and hopefully create some friendships.

Namaste
 

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#2 Posted : 1/1/2016 1:19:55 PM
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Great introduction. Welcome to the Nexus Smile
 
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#3 Posted : 1/1/2016 2:44:48 PM

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Nice intro Annica, welcome into the nexus community.

Plenty of knowledge, and knowledgeable people here, and a good place to learn especially if you're serious about it. Take it all in. As far as contributing, I think learning how to be a safe and responsible traveler is a contribution to the overall cause especially if you plan on introducing this way to people around you as mentioned.

I know exactly what you mean about time constraints, between my job, family, hobbies and other obligations it's hard to make time for longer travels such as with shrooms, even though I still indulge, I almost have to plan for it like a vacation. Changa is my go to for the time being, but when I want some serious work done then I stick to free base. One day I'll brew up my own aya, but again it's something I'll have to plan for because of the longer duration.

Again welcome friend, safe and happy journeys Thumbs up

Namaste
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JDSalinger
#4 Posted : 1/4/2016 9:35:19 AM

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Nice to meet you and congratulations on becoming a father! Thumbs up
“Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them—if you want to. Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement. And it isn't education. It's history. It's poetry.” J.D. Salinger.
 
ducdevil
#5 Posted : 1/10/2016 7:22:02 PM

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Greetings, Dad!
Fatherhood is one of the most beautiful, challenging, rewarding and revealing things that can happen in one's life.
I, for one, would never trade one second of being a father. And, enjoy the early years; before you know it they're grown up and out of the house. And then you miss them like crazy...mine (daughter) is 29 now. Time is precious.
Be present for it - Be well and be true...
Namaste
 
 
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