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I have seen the same standard harmala dosage almost everywhere I have looked. But as far as spice, the dosages are all over the place. From 25mg to 250mg, an order of magnitude in difference!
So my friend did the safe thing and started low. Dosages are eyeballed based on considerable experience. Roughly:
1st dose:
70mg THH
70mg Harmine
10mg Caapi Copy
60mg Spice
At the half hour mark my friend was feeling above baseline/placebo, but felt the dose was too low.
2nd dose:
50mg THH
50mg Harmine
35mg spice
We felt that perhaps the first spice was lost to metabolism, not having enough harmalas so the experience ended up being on the light side.
He felt the need to lie down and put on some ambient piano music.
20 minutes later he feels body warmth and chills, a smile drifts over his face.
He goes into the experience with abandon. He relinquishes control to the spirit.
While the only OEV's he experienced were a mild softening and enriching of colors, things did take on an additional 'beautified' quality in that whatever he was looking at, it was BEAUTIFUL. A shadow on the wall of a ceiling fan was BEAUTIFUL. The wilting fern in the corner was BEAUTIFUL. The rope light in the bedroom was INSANELY BEAUTIFUL. So forth and so on.
No swirling or geometry or floating lines of light and force, but close eyed was another story. SO SO SO many entities showing themselves. Peeking through the 3 dimensional bubble pressing against their higher dimensional realm. My friend met many insectoid creatures and many hundreds of happy, loving children massing about him to get a glance at the human that had entered into their midst.
This was a small, friendly dose of Aya. But the potential for healing is obvious. Pain in the lower levels of the body was transmuted into pleasure, as if it were someone elses pain.
Many thoughts seemed to be someone elses as well. As if looking at ones life through anothers eyes. This attribute alone shows the power to heal by allowing one to have a different vantage point on a given situation and to see themselves for how they are as viewed from an unbiased spectator.
There seems to be a 'candy-coating' on emotions allowing one to examine
with logic ones emotions instead of the typical human responses to them.
All in all a light dose and an excellent virgin foray into the periphery of the Aya spirit. My friend will continue to use vaporised spice but knows that when the time is again right, there will be many deeper journey's in the future with the vine and the light.
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Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens. Carl Jung