marcelsnot
Rising Star
hi all !
first of all thank you for having me, after a decade of traveling the realms with my shaman's i decided to get more in contact with the dmt plants and how to work with them on a more personal level, this is my very first post.
so the indigenous way of preparing happens in one pot, all the teks i find seem to be in two,
which also results in two brews to drink, i would love to find a tek where it all goes in one pot.
preparing the caapi and the mimosa (or whatever the ingredients of your choice) ... why? .... since both are prepared the exact same way, with the same PH level, same temp.
what if i just (mindfully) smash both in same pot and do the cook like that? basically how it's done in the jungle.
if you have a one pot tek or tried it, i would love to get your experiences (and the tek if you still have it at hand),
i just live the way i have done all my ayahuasca travels, by having one glass of medicine and meditate myself into the realms.
looking forward to your insights !
first of all thank you for having me, after a decade of traveling the realms with my shaman's i decided to get more in contact with the dmt plants and how to work with them on a more personal level, this is my very first post.
so the indigenous way of preparing happens in one pot, all the teks i find seem to be in two,
which also results in two brews to drink, i would love to find a tek where it all goes in one pot.
preparing the caapi and the mimosa (or whatever the ingredients of your choice) ... why? .... since both are prepared the exact same way, with the same PH level, same temp.
what if i just (mindfully) smash both in same pot and do the cook like that? basically how it's done in the jungle.
if you have a one pot tek or tried it, i would love to get your experiences (and the tek if you still have it at hand),
i just live the way i have done all my ayahuasca travels, by having one glass of medicine and meditate myself into the realms.
looking forward to your insights !