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somanaut

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Hey everyone, somanaut here 👋

Lately I've been working with Soma as my medicine of choice, doing an apprenticeship with a maestro. It's an acacia and harmala blend. Truly S-tier medicine. I can't wait to start growing the plants soon.

I'd love to share some trip reports. where's the best place for posting those?

I also have some ideas for potential posts, teks (been doing a lot of boofing research 😉), and in particular I work with soma through a dzogchen lens (tibetan buddhism). maybe the mysticism channel would be good for that? Any help orientating to some channels would be appreciated!

Regardless I'm just a big psychedelic advocate; I used to grow mushrooms for years, have done DMT extractions, and 5-MeO is dear to my heart too. Should be right at home here.

Excited to connect and share what little I've learned along the way ❤️
 
Welcome to the forum @somanaut,

Your experience sounds really exciting, I'm very much looking forward to reading more about your work with this medicine. I've never tried it, but considering the ingredients, I bet it can lead to some pretty profound experiences.

For high-quality written trip reports, you can post in the Quality Experience Reports subforum. For extraction teks, you can choose the most appropriate subforum from the Extraction section, based on the substance being extracted, and it might even make it into our official Extraction section in the resources.

And regarding your work with this medicine through the lens of Buddhism, you can post in the Sprituality and Mysticism subforum.

You sound like a lovely soul and I'm happy to have you in our community and already contributing.

Be well <3
 
Welcome to the nexus!

Do you use any dzogchen techniques with those plant medicines that you find useful? Or have any experience with tögal?

Cool name btw
It's amazing, I find the blend of harmala/acacia to perfectly mirror the two main methods of dzogchen (trekchö/thögal). Harmala is all about cutting through (trekchö), and acacia directly facilitates crossing over (thögal).
 
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