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Kagutsuchi

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Hi everyone.
I have stumbled upon this forum a few weeks ago and since then have been reading posts here for hours on end. It is so refreshing to see a forum so full of intelligent people. I am a student in Biology, but also conduct some molecular biology research at an institute. I have not yet smoked dmt, but have used ayahuasca. Also, I'm not super experienced with psychedelics but not a rookie either. After getting introduced to mind-altering substances, I began to realize that the only class of them I really liked was psychedelics. I have used LSD and shrooms on numerous occasions, some DOC, a few Aya trips. I am also getting started with spice extraction :p

My hobbies include crafting stuff, writing poems, taking long walks, listening to music and learning about the world.

Also, I often guide others through psychedelic experiences, so far I have always managed to "pull people out" from bad trips.

That's all there is to say here, I guess, glad to have found this place :)
 
What did your ayahuasca experiences consist of? How were you presented the opportunity to do it? Made it? What plant was it, how were the experience(s)? Aya will be my next mind alteration, im dead set on getting it to work. I jusy need to get rid of tannins i think. Im planning on doing the egg white method and seeing how that works.
 
Thank you for mentioning the crafting sectikn, I'll be sure to check it out :) As for the Aya, a friend has a relative who knows an Ecuadorian shaman and the friend said it was made by that shaman. My friend told me je jad it at home and asked me if I was interested in trying it out. It was brewed from P. Viridis I think but I lnow for sure that the MAOI was Caapi.The experience itself was really enjoyable altogether but sometimes I found it bit hard to remember what I had been just thinking. Also at a point, I was so happy that all those neurotransmitters caused my mind to almost overload and had to concentrate to keep it together. But all in all, it showed me how happy a person I consider myself and how much I love all my loved ones.
 
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