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Aegle
#1 Posted : 8/13/2010 1:53:05 PM

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I would love to journey with some Caapi Tea any suggestions, advice or experiences would be greatly appreciated.


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#2 Posted : 8/14/2010 2:11:20 AM

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For my intro to ayahuasca I boiled up 50g of white caapi thoroughly. It's definately a very kind teacher. All that stuff I have heard about the violent purging and body spasms just aren't present with this brew. Sure you can purge with it if you want to, but it will be a deep comfortable purge that will happen well into the experience as a result of your body's chemistry changing, rather than that of an upset stomach. I actually even quite like the taste.

My intentions with this first brew were to feel the effects of the brew only, but after an hour or so meditating on it I loaded a small amount of spice into my pipe and inhaled. It turns out the caapi did way more than I at first thought, it's that gentle.

Anyway I simmered the 50g's very lightly with no acid 3x3 hours then reduced and from the very first time I smelled the steam I was in love. I never thought I could get so much pleasure and fulfilment out of gently stirring a pan for all the waking hours of a whole day, but I highly recommend giving the magic all the attention in the world.
 
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#3 Posted : 8/14/2010 12:34:08 PM

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Soulfood

Sounds lovely, thank you for intriguing me further... From your description Caapi Tea sounds like just what I need, a peaceful healing experience...


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#4 Posted : 8/14/2010 5:35:14 PM

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If you have cielo vine I would start with less..50g of cielo for me was almost too much to handle with a bit of mimosa..got kinda out of hand..

White vine I think you need more..I dunno about the other colors.

I would start with caapi only or just a bit of light becasue caapi itself can be powerful at times adn it's good to get used to caapi by itself at first if you plan on drinking often.
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#5 Posted : 8/15/2010 4:14:13 PM

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From what I've heard I'd avoid cielo completely for now. Yellow for a classic caapi experience and white for magic Smile
 
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#6 Posted : 8/16/2010 6:42:04 PM

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fractal enchantment wrote:
If you have cielo vine I would start with less..50g of cielo for me was almost too much to handle with a bit of mimosa..got kinda out of hand..

White vine I think you need more..I dunno about the other colors.

I would start with caapi only or just a bit of light becasue caapi itself can be powerful at times adn it's good to get used to caapi by itself at first if you plan on drinking often.


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Thank you so very much for the advice, ill be taking the white vine. I want to establish a strong relationship with Caapi before i journey with Ayahuasca, as i feel Caapi is a powerful element within the Ayahuasca brew it will be the best way to build a positive foundation for my Aya experiences...


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#7 Posted : 8/16/2010 6:45:08 PM

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soulfood wrote:
From what I've heard I'd avoid cielo completely for now. Yellow for a classic caapi experience and white for magic Smile


Soulfood

Awesome ill be taking the white vine, there is nothing better than a little bit of magic... Cool


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