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Triskelionfractal
#1 Posted : 8/30/2014 4:34:02 AM
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I dont really like the idea of being overly revealing but i am 20 yrs old living in nsw au. Im new here as far as membership, but far from new to this world. This sitebamazes me beyond belief. Dmt has always and will always be an important teacher and ally in my life. Two and a half yrs ago moved from the us to oz. after a year or so threw my feelers up in the air and had a look around. I instantly realized there is essentially no market over here for it. Nontheless it is a strange ally of mine bc it always presents itslef to me when i need it the most. I have learned substantial amounts and done rediculous amounts of experimentation including astral travel, group astral traval, semi-conducting, shape-shifting, frequency tuning/repair, psychic communication and much more. Ive been abducted by aliens; seen, been and talked to god/alien mechanism of mass proportions, watched the elves work their magic as they constructed in a workshop. When ii found i was told that the substance was obtained from an acacia. After mind boggling breakthroughs of bizarrity and extremity i have come to the following conclusion. having tried mhrb extraction (once done by myself and one done by a good friend of mine with degree on chem), tried laboratory grade synthesized which truely is a unique expereince of its own( for another thread), and tried nimerous other forms colors consistencies, i have come to realize the dmt extracted from acacia is by far the most powerful form i have ever encountered and could never have imagined. I have become literally obssessed with these mystical, and beautiful may i add, species of shrub/tree that seem to be overly abundant where i am . Im finding it near impossible to find and one hindred percent identify one which has prevented me from harvesting without certainty. Im thinking about tooling around with phyllodes and twig/branch bark on couple suspected var of suspected species.as a new member i just want to say the information provided here is so helpful and for me very interesting. I want to say thank you to people lof the nexus . Modern day pioneers you are my motivation and inspiration without people like you i would probably only pursue the experience and not knowledge. Your wisdom inspires me thank you
 

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Pandora
#2 Posted : 9/6/2014 6:28:17 PM

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Hello Triskelionfractal,

Welcome to the Nexus. Thank you so much for sharing your introduction essay with us. You started off by saying you didn't want to share a lot of info, but by the end I felt I had a bit of a sense of who you are, Smile. If you get a chance, you may want to logon, come back to this thread, hit the edit key, and break your essay into paragraphs. It makes it easier to read and a lot of folks here are sticklers for this. I bet it will garner more replies if you choose to do so.

We have a goodly number of members from down under. I suspect their journeys have been at least somewhat similar to your own.

I applaud you for at least extracting once on your own and for seeking the resources to do so again. Your hunt for DMT plants should be a fascinating one and I am sure you will get a lot of support around here.

Again, welcome to the Nexus.

Warm Regards,
Pandora
"But even if nothing lasts and everything is lost, there is still the intrinsic value of the moment. The present moment, ultimately, is more than enough, a gift of grace and unfathomable value, which our friend and lover death paints in stark relief."
-Rick Doblin, Ph.D. MAPS President, MAPS Bulletin Vol. XX, No. 1, pg. 2


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