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Changa + Sunshine

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DeltaSpice

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Every day I smoke some Changa . Not breakthrough amounts , ok breakthrough amounts.
But I don't break through or at least not like a proper unconscious breakthrough.
Recently I've learnt how to take the experience further , just by relaxing ,lying down and deep thought.
Anyway , Has anyone tried sunbathing and smoking Changa ?
It's some thing els.
Today , as I have don't a few times now , I took 10 mins relaxing in the sun loving those rays , then I had a puff on my Changa joint.
Instant strong effects , a few more puffs and I closed my eyes facing the sun.
With the Sun illuminating those DMT patterns its really beautiful.
I was looking at what I'd describe as alien technology with God code thrown into the mix.
Not only was it a sight to behold but it lasted and lasted and even 20 mins after I wasn't too steady on my feet.
Sunshine and Changa is a win win. It definitely strengthens and prolongs the experience.
I've done Changa and regular DMT outdoors many times but sunbathing with the medicine adds a whole new dimension to it...
Happy weekend to every one.
 
I haven't sunbathed with changa, as changa isn't really my thing, but I have sunbathed on DMT, and I know exactly what you are talking about. There is a sort of visceral interaction between the body, the energies of hyperspace and the energy of the sun. It's quite the engaging experience.
 
Global said:
I haven't sunbathed with changa, as changa isn't really my thing, but I have sunbathed on DMT, and I know exactly what you are talking about. There is a sort of visceral interaction between the body, the energies of hyperspace and the energy of the sun. It's quite the engaging experience.
Its the first time ive found consistency with DMT, regarding the effects.
I never thought of it as energies I just assumed that the Sun makes you so relaxed that the DMT can do its thing.
I guess one day I will have to try to meditate before smoking and see if a relaxed mind plays a part in the experience.
I hope its sunny tomorrow, I deserve it :)
 
Outdoors, on a sunny day.

Opened and relaxed, the energy flows freely.

Inside man made structures, while smoking, artificial lighting; the energy can become stagnant and doesn't flow openly. Consciousness becomes bound by the constraints of it's immediate environment despite taking the form thereof, not allowing the river to flow.

In the sun, absorbing the essence, openly, relaxed, everything moves without constraint.

Free
 
Tattvamasi said:
Outdoors, on a sunny day.

Opened and relaxed, the energy flows freely.

Inside man made structures, while smoking, artificial lighting; the energy can become stagnant and doesn't flow openly. Consciousness becomes bound by the constraints of it's immediate environment despite taking the form thereof, not allowing the river to flow.

In the sun, absorbing the essence, openly, relaxed, everything moves without constraint.

Free
Well said.
 
I have also come to realise that darkness offers a great deal also.
When squeezing my eyelids and with hands over eye area, creating total blackness , there are sights to be seen that otherwise would be missed.
I have had to stop this practice though because squeezing your eyes and pushing on them isn't good for your eye balls :|
There is beauty in the Darkness.
 
DeltaSpice said:
I have also come to realise that darkness offers a great deal also.
When squeezing my eyelids and with hands over eye area, creating total blackness , there are sights to be seen that otherwise would be missed.
I have had to stop this practice though because squeezing your eyes and pushing on them isn't good for your eye balls :|
There is beauty in the Darkness.

Sometimes I use the "Mindfold" designed by Alex Grey.

The mask has a flexible black plastic face plate backed with a high-density soft foam padding with cut-outs, that allow you to experience total darkness even with your eyes open! Mindtravelling guaranteed!
 
steppa said:
DeltaSpice said:
I have also come to realise that darkness offers a great deal also.
When squeezing my eyelids and with hands over eye area, creating total blackness , there are sights to be seen that otherwise would be missed.
I have had to stop this practice though because squeezing your eyes and pushing on them isn't good for your eye balls :|
There is beauty in the Darkness.

Sometimes I use the "Mindfold" designed by Alex Grey.

The mask has a flexible black plastic face plate backed with a high-density soft foam padding with cut-outs, that allow you to experience total darkness even with your eyes open! Mindtravelling guaranteed!
I just purchased one... Thank you
 
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