Hello to the DMT community, happy to be a part of this
Although ethnobotany's been a serious side interest for as long as I've been dabbling in psychoactives (cue a naively curious 20-something emailing McKenna with book recommendations, oh dear...) I'm still a complete and unashamed novice. Our plant allies come in many forms, and provide many services, and I've had help and healing from more plants than receive attention generally.
It all started with a hit of LSD in my late teens, one that I believe spared me from a life of cerebral mediocrity
DMT hasn't made it into my lexicon of experiences yet - it will in time, my own philosophy is that such things find you when you need them.
As an aside, I think the legal status in the West of the majority of the allies discussed in this forum is nothing short of utter lunacy. I cannot for the life of me understand how we've created system where it's essentially become illegal to explore and understand the full extent of one's own personal inner space. The bad outcome to positive outcome ratio does not even come vaguely close to what happens on the world's roads every single day of the year, yet everyone is allowed to freely whizz around in giant metallic boxes at high speed.
well, otherwise you can catch me more generally ranting about conservation, fair trade, politics, media, waste, sustainibility etc etc
See you all around the DMT-verse!
~well wishes~
The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer. ~Edward R. Murrow