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Ayahuasca diet

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"The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it." – John Hay (1872)


...by he who resists it. HE.

I once killed a man because he said "Let me axe you a question". I just stabbed him right there on the spot. I hate poor grammar.
 
thats what he said
and i doubt you have better grammer than an journalist from the 1860s i think their educational system was a little better than ours was
 
Start a school then. With physical punishment, no freedom what so ever, only with the richest people that could even afford school, etc etc.

:?
 
I will open a school and I will teach everyone to stop using annoying acronyms like lol, lmao, omg, swim, afoaf and so forth. These abbreviations are a plague on our society.

Do not ever question my perfect grammar and spelling or I shall smote thee. I have a masters degree.........................................in art.
 
didn't say school back then was perfect, of course not
but grammar back then was way more important than it is now

corporal punishment is not a bad idea in my opinion (if the parents approve)
 
Like grammar is the cornerstone of the civilization, oh wait, it's not.

Not replying to this topic anymore.

Ignorance seems to be the one thing in life I cannot stand at all.
 
Come on guy, I hate when I have to explain when I'm fuckin around. sumtimes me not tawk so goode. i cant tipe gude eether I was just trying to sound like an ass hole since Space called me cynical.

I do hate "lol" though. I'd rather see one of these stupid things :lol:

And Ignorance is bliss.
 
lol

Brew, you should come on the kewl chat, pretty busy lately.

Quakenet #psychonaut
 
I think the alimentary diet is important to the physical health , but the most important to have a good ayahuasca experience is to prepare your mind and to believe in ayahuasca , and never look at this as a psychedelic drug or as just a funny experience , but this you only can learn after know it , but to learn or to be healed with ayahuasca you need to open you mind and your heart and really need to trust in the plants that you use , you have to look at it as friend as a brother and as teacher , and you need to accept this as a reality and never as a allucination , if you will search to use ayahuasca just to have another cool psychedelic experience you will have just confusion in your head and nothing more , no colors , no visons ,no freedom , only dark and noise , ayahuasca only gives visions if you deserve to have them , or it likes you or not .
 
Wise words.

Very true. Although, I have a tendency to look at things a little differently. All of my important Dmt trips have been with ayahuasca and either viridis or cabrerana. The actual ayahuasca vine is the most important ingredient in my book, more so than the actual dmt. That said, I must admit to using syrian rue with mimosa once or twice just to get high. Well, I was actually testing the product before administering it to anyone else but I dont take the rue/ mimosa combo as seriously. That's not to say it doesn't fuck you up though, I just stick to ayahuasca and viridis when I'm taking it for the purpose of healing.
 
Like grammar is the cornerstone of the civilization, oh wait, it's not.

Some Shamans believe the only thing that manifests reality is language (see McKenna, Food of the Gods). So please don't say grammar isn't important! ;)

Syrian Rue and Mimosa is not ayahuasca, but it's still orally active DMT and you can't play with it. The trip I experienced recently with a rather low dose almost exceeded the highest shroom doses I have ever taken. DMT is a really powerful entheogen, with or without the caapi vine!
 
No doubt, no doubt.

Dmt is serious shit and not like any other drug on the planet. But for me, a mimosa trip doesn't feel as spiritual. It's still a beautiful experience but it doesn't leave me feeling cleansed afterwards like aya. After an aya experience, I feel born again, I have no urges or cravings for pot or alcohol. I feel fresh and renewed. With rue and mimosa, I just feel like I had a really good trip but nothing changes psychologically once the experience is over.
 
It isn't called the spirit molecule for nothing ;)

I seriously want to do aya again, but for now I'll stick to smoking the extract.
Short but very intense.
 
thought i'd let everyone know that i chickened out
this will be my first dmt experience so i decided that i will just try to extract it
 
There are two aspects of the Ayahuasca diet. Actually, two different kinds of diet. for different purposes. One is the simple MAOI safety diet. That involves basically staying away from foods which are cured, fermented, or overripe.

The other (which some people refer to by the Spanish word "dieta" to avoid confusion) is the Amazonian practice in order to sensitize yourself to the Plant spirit and the effects of Ayahuasca.

Here is info about the safety diet: http://forums.ayahuasca.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=7088

Here is info about the spiritual dieta:
http://forums.ayahuasca.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=7851
 
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