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Hey guys, just got back from my second jungle adventure with Orlando Chujandama (https://thenewrisingsun.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/8/).
I posted up my story from this year and the last on my blog @ ayaadventure.wordpress.com
Please take a look and read through my experiences, then ask anything...
I don't think it's possible to avoid a bad trip. But it is possible to avoid going into psychedelic states while your set and setting are off.
Steer clear of trips whilst your mood isn't right, that's the best way to stay out of the deep end.
Direct democracy through the internet... there's only a small minority of really d-baggy people who want really d-baggy things. Most of us just want happy lives and are content to go through them without hurting others.
Seems like you need a break from going out of your mind. After my last Ayahuasca experience I won't be returning to the jungle (except under some limited conditions), so I've been there with the "enough is enough" mindset.
Take a break and pull it together. You'll recover.
The good thing about psychedelics is you reach a natural stopping point. Eventually enough becomes enough and you just want to stay in this world for awhile.
Never tried the tank, but I can reach similar psychedelic experiences through meditation. Since the goal of meditation is to cultivate that state throughout the trials of regular life, doing it in a sensory deprived environment seems counterproductive.
I've had meditation experiences so powerful they get me sobbing my eyes out. Then I remember the goal of meditation is to see through the experience and I work hard to keep on going further the next day.
I've also had bad rolls on MDMA. I went to a rave on new year and had a terrible experience where the music sucked and I just ended up wandering around aimlessly. I saw all these kids sitting against walls wasted out of their minds then a voice in my head said, "What do you think their parents...
Yeah thanks for sharing the bad experience. Too many people think DMT is all sunshine and rainbows when it can sometimes turn dark (like other psychedelics).