What a journey it has been... From start to finish it took approximately 2.5 months due to some unexpected interruptions and the overall complexity for a noob like me.
As an extraction choice I went with
cyb's fantastic
Max Ion Tek using ACRB. After a relatively unsatisfying result, I was left with several clusters of crystals in the freeze dish, and I took them out first so I could snap some pics:
After I scraped off everything along with the big amount of plant fats and goo that was left in the dish, I took a rather bad decision to mix that with what was left over from a previous MHRB failed extraction
(the extraction itself was incredibly successful yielding around 1 gram of great looking spice from around 40 grams of MHRB, but the subsequent acetone wash was disastrous in most aspects, leaving me only with yellow goo and plant fats, and an unknown but definitely decreased amount of spice in) and wash it all with acetone. Of course I was left with quite a lot of yellow goo and no visible crystals. I dissolved this in IPA and let it sit in the fridge while I was sorting out the harmalas extraction.
The latter took a surprising amount of time due to some unplanned interruptions, as well as the tedious initial filtrations. The guide I followed for this one was the greatly written
Harmalas Extraction and Separation Guide. Here's a general timeline with pics of the stages:
First basifying stage filtration:
Three pics of the second manske stage result (a bit brighter crystals):
Two shots of the third and final manske stage with great looking light crystals:
Third and final freebase conversion step, yielding fantastic light freebase harmalas:
With a great deal of satisfaction and gratitude I moved on towards making the actual changa. For this stage I followed with excitement
The Art of Changa, a guide to making the perfect blends. A phenomenal guide made by this extremely interesting being that is
olympus mon. Following his expert advice, I heated up IPA and soaked in it for around 20 days the following four herbs:
1 - Lavender
2 - Lemon Balm
3 - Cloves
4 - Spearmint
On day 20 the IPA had an amazing aromatic fragrance that I immediately fell in love with. Filtering and heating it up, I dissolved in it around 1.1 grams of freebase harmalas, the already dissolved in IPA spice and goo that were sitting in the fridge, and poured that mixture over a combination of mullein and lemon balm (ratio 70-30, total weight of plant material ~1.6 grams). I left that to dry in the air for approximately 5 days, and the result was a fantastic mix with the fragrances of fresh spice and that herb-infused IPA, looking like this:
Right now the mixture is put in a small lid-off mason jar that is in turn put into a bigger jar with silica gel granules on the bottom and sealed in the fridge. I'll leave it like that for at least a week, since the changa is probably still a bit wet. I am also uploading a video of how it moves around in the jar - looks like something alive, so cool! It's uploaded to Streamable, since the video upload option here in the forum threw back a gateway error of some sort that I couldn't get around...
https://streamable.com/qfhzuThe entire process taught me so much about the art of extracting and making changa, and it gave me a new perspective and appreciation to all the people that have mastered those processes.
Soon I shall put the
changa in the bonga, and see what hyperspace has for me. I am a bit anxious, but also I feel ready. I am on a challenging path, and I know there's a lot in store for me in the future. I trust that DMT will give me the means to ask the proper questions, whose answers will become the foundation for my spiritual growth. So much more to learn...
Wrapping this up, I want to express my endless gratitude and deep love to every single person that took time out of their busy day and reached out to help me when I struggled. The most notable mentions are:
1 - a fellow nexian that gifted me the rue seeds, as well as made it possible for me to acquire the ACRB (they know who they are, won't mention names);
2 -
rOm (whom I love and respect deeply) with his expert advice, hints and support;
3 -
CatPharm (whom I also love and respect deeply) for being a supportive presence in PMs, giving me advice on the harmalas extraction and guiding me through the more tricky parts, whilst enduring the plethora of noob questions I threw at him;
And finally a very deep and sincere
THANK YOU to the gurus that compiled, wrote and perfected those guides for us laymen to follow and get fantastic results. You are without a doubt the real MVPs.
My journey is just beginning, my friends. It is an honor to share it with you all. May Mother Nature shine her blissful light upon your paths and illuminate them with profoundness for an eternity to come.
With the deepest love and respect,
Nydex