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Looking for shipibo recipes

alien king

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Hey y’all. I sat a while back with a guy leading retreats in the US who studied with a shipibo shaman for a while. His brew was pretty good and definitely something I want to explore more. I’ve sat with a taita now for a few times and am coming to realize I just don’t like the medicine. I think there is potential for my experiments with yage but for now I am wanting to explore more the shipibo medicine (or at least the plants made with that brew).

In my experience with shipibo medicine it is very shamanic. It takes me directly to the shamanic space where I can do my work and smoke my mapachito. In fact I’m even desiring and wanting for that satisfaction of doing the deep shamanic work and using mapacho as a tool for processing such energies. Such a quirky thing but I’m really into this type of stuff.

Anyways I’m looking for a general recipe if anyone could be so kind to link me or walk me through in some steps of the preparation and process of brewing this.

I understand mostly it will be B. caapi and chacruna. And it will just be boiling this down and discarding the materials.

I read that in some cases there is mapacho in the brew, can anyone confirm this?

3kg b. Caapi and 1kg chacruna is what I’m reading. Boiling this down would just leave my me with the most basic ayahuasca right?

Pretty simple?


I am looking for something rather strong I mean I don’t want to melt my house and land into oblivion but I would like to get in and do my work and then go and do more if I like.

I remember I was pretty well established with one cup and upon drinking even a little of a second cup the colors and plant matrix began to take over.

Any help whatsoever would be appreciated. I’m at the point where I just don’t really want to work with any shaman for a while and am ready just to go learn my self.

Ceremonies are tiring and the travel is a pain.

Thanks so much and id love to share if anyone wants to reach out.
 
Recipe depends on location also.
If you have good quality products, the effect can be double or triple.

My recipe goes for 3 kg mimosa hostillis, 1 kg acacia confusa, 0,5 kg harmala seeds and 1 L of Ayahuasca (brewed from about 30kg of fresh material).

This seems a lot but will result in several hundred doses, I cook once in a year. I think that this is just as good as state of the art Ayahuasca, but accessible for European fellows. The chacruna you can get here doesn't work just right in my opinion.

Edit: the shipibo recipes I tried included a lot of darker stuff like brugmansia. Was fine but absolutely not for beginners. Recipes like this can be found on the nexus, look for norma's Ayahuasca.
 
Recipe depends on location also.
If you have good quality products, the effect can be double or triple.

My recipe goes for 3 kg mimosa hostillis, 1 kg acacia confusa, 0,5 kg harmala seeds and 1 L of Ayahuasca (brewed from about 30kg of fresh material).

This seems a lot but will result in several hundred doses, I cook once in a year. I think that this is just as good as state of the art Ayahuasca, but accessible for European fellows. The chacruna you can get here doesn't work just right in my opinion.

Edit: the shipibo recipes I tried included a lot of darker stuff like brugmansia. Was fine but absolutely not for beginners. Recipes like this can be found on the nexus, look for norma's Ayahuasca.
Thanks for the info. I’m reached out to the guy I worked with and he informed me his medicine was purely ayahuasca vine (yellow) and chacruna. Nothing else. I had my suspicions he had mixed in possibly Toé or another kind of brugmansia but he said only vine and chacruna.

For now this will be what I will pursue until I so desire otherwise. And for the record I don’t have any plans of ever working with any brugmansia and I’d rather stay away from anything like it.
 
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