Congrats!
that sounds alot like my first encounter with mescalito. Very peaceful and manageable, yet profound in its own special way. Low to medium doses of mescaline are one of my favorite psychedelic experiences, enough to get the emotional affects that are somewhat comparable to mdma, but not enough to cross the veil into the magic of a high dose.
The first time i took mescaline it was around 300mg of the fumarate from pedro, and it was an experience i will remember for the rest of my life. From that moment on, cactus has become the most respected & useful plant teacher for me. Shortly after that i decided to start cultivating them, and the connection to them is a special bond for sure.
Glad your first meeting with this teacher was a productive one, keep it up, theres many more dimensions to the experience the higher you dose and more you get to know the cactus.
viva la mescalito
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