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#1 Posted : 12/6/2013 7:20:59 PM

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#2 Posted : 12/7/2013 8:10:54 AM

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this girl went down to peru, and drank aya once, she then proceeds to open her own retreat in peru and start leading people in ceremonies. she said she wanted to make it cheaper for people to do because of the price gouging, she then proceeds to charge people $1,000 a session.

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#3 Posted : 12/7/2013 8:14:54 AM

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not true - she is working with two very experienced shamans, one who knows dmt very well. They are also offering retreats on a donation basis! Fact.
 
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#4 Posted : 12/7/2013 9:09:52 AM

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Ok , i was wrong about the price issue, but that still doesn't make up the fact that people need to stop going to peru to drink aya. Its a very selfish thing to do, you hop on a plane that burns a ton of fuel to get to peru, you go into this town and inadvertently maintain a tourist hotspot with each new person, it drives up the cost of living and increases the harvesting of this plant, all because you wanted to find or heal yourself. People can just spend a lot less money and brew it in thier house while in company of good people.

we need to stop feeding the tourist machine.
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#5 Posted : 12/7/2013 11:38:36 AM

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Greetings Spirit Mandala Smile

Good luck to them.

Much love.

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#6 Posted : 12/7/2013 11:56:55 AM

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Bub agreed completely. Very happy

Taylor has done well to put herself out there also; her conversation at London Real should be of interest to many here! As Brian says, she "has balls"! lol

I have also done ceremonies with these people and have been well looked after both in the jungle and in the uk! I have also worked with many other shamans in Europe and S America. All of my experiences to date have been positive!

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#7 Posted : 12/7/2013 8:52:31 PM
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the whole idea of needing a shaman for such a personal internal journey is kind of ridiculous. If anything you just need an experienced friend to ease you comfortably into the psychedelic realm and teach you about safety and set and setting but once you gain an understanding it is all a personal journey that no person however experienced or cultured can really understand or affect. I find it very similar to all the charlatan gurus or cult leaders that weak minded fools faithfully follow. It all comes from within yourself you don't need anyone else to teach you what is already inside.
 
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#8 Posted : 12/7/2013 9:29:39 PM

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this video is good, because it emphasizes the fact there is no "bad guy" at fault.
while still discussing the various detriments of ayahuasca tourism
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