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Changa on Wikipedia

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In Hindi and related languages (like Punjabi, Nepali), "Changa" (चंगा) primarily means good, nice, fine, well, or healthy, used for approval, agreement ("Alright!"), or describing someone/something in good condition (healed, sound). It's a versatile word, similar to "Achha" (अच्छा) in Hindi, conveying "Okay," "Good," "Alright," or "Healthy," depending on context, like "Changa pher" (Alright then) or "Doctor ne changa kar ditta" (The doctor cured him).
 
In the early 2000’s, I can remember sources on the net claiming changa meant “dreamtime”. Now no one says that. Where the heck did that come from?
IIRC around that time there were reports of a few headshops in OZ selling a DMT infused herbal mix called DreaMTime. I was able to dig up a Shroomery thread from '09 that references it.

Dreamtime Blend
 
That is from Gracie and Zarkov's 'Notes From the Underground' discussed previously in this thread.
ah yes, thanks, did you or anyone else ever found the book that was mentioned here on the last page? I have been looking for it but can’t seem to find it, did they ever publish?

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