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hermes111
#1 Posted : 8/27/2016 12:39:10 AM
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#2 Posted : 8/27/2016 9:19:20 AM

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...we had a near about identical experience about two weeks ago ...while sleeping next to an open window....Do you want to hear it?
 
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#3 Posted : 8/27/2016 9:46:52 AM
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Of course, as I said, shoot Smile.
 
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#4 Posted : 8/27/2016 2:01:42 PM

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hermes111
#5 Posted : 8/27/2016 2:37:37 PM
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Interesting, so was that something similar to one of the pictures I've posted?
I wish I had your confidence Big grin. My spirit kung fu leaves a lot to be desired. But slowly & surely I'm fumbling my way to success.

Lovely trismegisti Love. The most underrated magic plant. Always treated me well.
I had some plants about your size, but never bigger. I still got some seeds from a special batch from turkey with that lovely coffee smell, much nicer than the usual iranians. I even got a supposed wild old variety with tiny round seeds one time, but none germinated.

Ever tried some moroccan harmala wine? I made a batch recently, quite nice. Only 1g per 10mL, but I'm oddly masochistic about that taste, so I don't mind.

My peruvian was of the jungle kind. Not wearing any distinctive clothing though. I had the feeling he just stumbled into my dream somehow and decided to help me out. No nonsensical behavior for me, except that he decided to go outside to fight Mothman Very happy.

The birdppl you speak of, do you mean your pet birds or these guys? Confused

EDIT: Fun fact, my little Harmalas were always planted right next to Quinoa...
 
Intezam
#6 Posted : 8/27/2016 4:38:47 PM

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The birdppl you speak of, do you mean your pet birds or these guys? Confused

Nah, these are real wild birds, rook and jsckdaw, but with 3 (4) of the lot we got a special relationship since they can come trip with we when we drink haoma and all...It's there were they know incredible stuff (loike how open a neighbouring youniverse and how find people and stuff, and they can hand out du'aa)

......and they are the ones that hang out all day by our window. We don't know how they gain access to hyperspace...but birds can sleep/trip with one brain-half. We suspect that shrooms, harmal and phalaris have spawned for them ?

They are here now.. listening to Krshna/Radha (SAW/RA) qwwali



Post that Moroccan harmal wine (al-colol?) recipe in it's own thread

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#7 Posted : 8/27/2016 5:55:21 PM

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i spent a few years in the andes of peru with quechua. in quechua my user- name here is little brother (but more accurately it would mean "beloved brother"Pleased

during my stay in those epic mountains, i was fortunate enough to work with san pedro multiple times a week for years

as time went on, the weird got weirder

I've been having strange experiences with some sort of large taloned bird, multiple types of dog-creature, orbs/lights in the sky, chariot carried psychopomps, large arachnae, a snake cat shadow friend who was very playful, and my own totemic transformation into an ever more dragon-like being

many of these experiences were with a group of observers perceiving the same thing

many of these experience were during San Pedro

some of these experiences were observed by sober individuals

some of these experiences were observed by groups of sober individuals

a few of these experiences were reported to me by those visiting, in hopes for some explanation (i.e. no prior knowledge)



theres a few things to consider
1 the power of the mind to continually manifest these sort of things, perpetually collapsing a more impotent reality
2 their energies feed off attention and negativity, so being curious in a bad mental state is least ideal
3 ketamine can cut the power they have off, but at your own physical expense (K is not healthy)





id like to say that approaching this phenomenon is potentially the end of sanity
but if its upon you, what choice does a body have?

so to deal with these sort of essences, i find it best to use your voice to wash/ transmute the area around you into something more your dimension. expressing positive sentiments works well, banishments can be a more direct way (but that often feeds them through attention)
paolo santo, burn it to transmute the space into a protected one



now about the rahula stomach monster mouth
check this out -its of the chavin culture

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hermes111
#8 Posted : 8/28/2016 2:57:50 AM
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@Intezam

Must be nice having some animal companions to travel with. There's def. a reason why crows and such were venerated & feared since forever. Magpies are interesting too, being the only birds known to be self-aware. That unihemispheric sleep stuff is fascinating. I never knew they could just sleep while travelling, and dolphins apparently can too.

Maybe there's something to the poisonous (to us) berries birds eat.

The only connection I have in ordinary life to animals are wasps, bees & bumblebees, never met something like that when tripping. They do like the get drunk & drink sap from some nightshades & ricinus plants though.

Good song but needs more tabla. Yeah maybe I'll make a thread. Not much to it though, just soak 50g seeds/500mL wine for a week or two and strain.

@Wayqeycha

Interesting experience & advice thanks for sharing.
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I've been having strange experiences with some sort of large taloned bird

That bird didn't happen to have iron claws & feathers or bronze, did it? I had a high dose mushroom experience where I for a few moments saw & transformed into that. I later read in Shamanism by Mircea Eliade that some shamanic culture say that's the last thing you see before you die, also psychopompic.

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theres a few things to consider
1 the power of the mind to continually manifest these sort of things, perpetually collapsing a more impotent reality
2 their energies feed off attention and negativity, so being curious in a bad mental state is least ideal
3 ketamine can cut the power they have off, but at your own physical expense (K is not healthy)

That's some good advice I especially agree with that part. K always made my bladder feel funny even in low doses, but otherwise NMDA-antagonists can be neuroprotective & reset tolerance amongst other things.

Yeah I believe Palo Santo would help a lot too burned. Very expensive though in Europe & hard to get, and there's always the danger of unethically harvested material.

Love the art, those meso & southamerican cultures captured the humor of hyperspace so well.

 
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#9 Posted : 10/5/2016 10:21:14 AM

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Next the Quechua person and we started to 'process' the quinoa seed for storage (?). To do that he made we put glue (?) on long rectangular strips of linen, then spread the quinoa seed on to the glue, then he told we to glue these seed strips face down to the chalked wall of his clay hut. It didn't make any sense at all, but we did what we was told.....that was it.Confused


Oh wow! By lucky turn of chance we understand the dreams now! Shocked

Tenzin Wangyal wrote:
The best approach to receiving spiritual teachings is to "hear, conclude, and experience," i.e., intellectually understanding what is said, conclude what is meant, and apply it in practice. If learning is approached this way, the process of learning is continuous and unceasing, but if it stops at the level of the intellect, it can become a barrier to practice.

As to hearing or receiving the teachings, the good student is like a glue-covered wall: seeds thrown against it stick to it. A bad student is like a dry wall: what is tossed against it slides to the floor. When the teachings are received, they should not be lost or wasted. The student should retain the teachings in his/her mind, and work with them. Teachings not penetrated with understanding are like weeds thrown against a dry wall; they fall to the floor and are forgotten...

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#10 Posted : 10/18/2016 5:55:33 PM

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Oh wow! By lucky turn of chance we understand the dreams now!

Amazing book thank you for sharing it Love
"Is this the end of our adventure? Nothing has an end. We came in search of the secret of immortality, to be like gods, and here we are... mortals, more human than ever. If we have not obtained immortality, at least we have obtained reality. We began in a fairytale and we came to life! But is this life reality? We are images, dreams, photographs. We must not stay here! Prisoners! We shall break the illusion. This is Maya. Goodbye to the holy mountain. Real life awaits us." ~ Alejandro Jodorowsky
 
 
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