widderic said:Has anyone ever tried putting the herb mixture in a food processor to make it less coarse? Not like a coffee grinder, as smoking a fine powder would probably only be useful for adding it to the end of a cigarette or the inside of wet rolling papers.
But, anyone?
Voidmatrix said:The "Changa Box" and the "Blend Creation Station"
Since I've filled the last jar for the Changa Box, thought I'd share these.
There are seven blends in the Changa Box, along with several different jars for different harmalas from varying plant sources. It also holds the infusion jar and a jar of caapi leaves. Lastly, it has my "changa ash" jar in it, where I put spent changa to roll into joints with cannabis at a later point. I don't smoalk my changa until it's actually ash, so there are still some actives in the remnants that I save.
The Blend Creation Station holds all of my herbs to use as hosts to infuse the DMT and harmalas into. There's some harmalas stored there as well. Come to think of it, I have harmalas in three different boxes. :?:
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Voidmatrix said:The "Changa Box" and the "Blend Creation Station"
OrangeEnergy said:Voidmatrix said:The "Changa Box" and the "Blend Creation Station"
Since I've filled the last jar for the Changa Box, thought I'd share these.
There are seven blends in the Changa Box, along with several different jars for different harmalas from varying plant sources. It also holds the infusion jar and a jar of caapi leaves. Lastly, it has my "changa ash" jar in it, where I put spent changa to roll into joints with cannabis at a later point. I don't smoalk my changa until it's actually ash, so there are still some actives in the remnants that I save.
The Blend Creation Station holds all of my herbs to use as hosts to infuse the DMT and harmalas into. There's some harmalas stored there as well. Come to think of it, I have harmalas in three different boxes. :?:
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What a lovely setup. Be nice to see what's in the jars I need to find a nice box for my stash..
widderic said:Those big thick vials w/ the cork stoppers are really cool!
OrangeEnergy said:Looks great. What is it about the chaliponga that perturbs you so?
OrangeEnergy said:OrangeEnergy said:Latest batch of 'real' changa with caapi.
Red caapi vine 0.41g
Damiana 0.34g
Gotu Kola 0.13g
Pau D'arco 0.13g
Marshmallow leaves 0.26g
Skullcap 0.06g
1.35g spice
Damiana & peppermint infused IPA
Currently curing with drop of peppermint oil on lid.
I will be using this batch for the upcoming ceremonial remembrance for Th3k1d93's friend Lucas. RIP
Journeyed using this blend for the first time a little while ago.
I am getting better at bringing myself into the right headspace for blasting off.
The bowl I had prepared, but did not use, for Lucas's remembrance had been sitting in my cupboard. I could not remember exactly what dose I had prepared, but it was a high sub-breakthrough.
I sat and breathed, imagining the pipe in my hand was in fact the handle on the door to the realm, and that I was actively and happily going to turn the handle and step inside.
There was still a little trepidation, but I focused on acceptance of what I was to be shown and experience.
I lit the bowl and drew, slow and steady, until the orange ember disappeared. As I heald my breath, I began to hear the buzzing that always indicates the realm is approaching.
On the exhale I was still in the room, but it was deep into the dmt space, with what feels somewhat like an Egyptian vibe to me. I felt relaxed and calm, enjoying the experience, ultimately losing recollection for a period of time.
When I came back to the room, I felt a beautiful calm, acceptance and love.
Peace.
Love how it looks!I'm excited to try this new mini batch of changa
180 mg DMT (after freeze precip, i gently scraped the top layer of shiny white xtals and these 180 mg were the leftovers)
180 mg Harmala freebase (60 mg partially dissolved in warm IPA, the rest was added after the IPA had evaporated but the mix was still wet)
360 mg mix of Blue Lotus and Baybean leaf
@Voidmatrix thanks for the idea of prepping it directly in the jar to be stored in, no hassle, no cleanup, no wasted goods!
The baybean is smooth and smells sweet, warm, and rich like dried tobacco leaves, I think it will play well in the changa, I will report back once I try it. the only downside is that it is very crumbly, the bag I got is already turning to powder.Love how it looks!
What is baybean leaf like?
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