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Plant spirit communion/changa session

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Dorge

Chen Cho Dorge
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Swims roomate just ended up in the hospital with two compound fractures on his arm. So swim decided to summon up some healing... Swim smoked a batch of very harmala rich changa and contemplated which herbs to help heal his arm. Comfrey came to mind, but there is no way to give the comfrey outside of a tea which has some slight hepatoxicity internally. It's usually applied externally as a salve but with a cast that wasn't an option.

Swim felt a strong presence near him and smoked more...
The presence became stronger, swim allowed the presence into his body. It was comfrey, a strong and powerful but gental feminie healing being and persona was present moving swims thought and physical body. Swim and comfrey worked together visualizing the broken arm and repairing the tissue. Working the energy, comfrey communicated that a tea combined with reshi mushroom would be the best way to help his arm heal, due tothe antiinflamitory and hepaprotective effect of the reshi fungi, balancing out the effects of the comfrey.
Swim felt grateful for the classic experience of vegetalismo healing and working with plant spirits.
Changa is beautiful medicine....
 
Wow, Dorge, Awesome stuff, and thanks very much for sharing!!

Very cool that we can begin to acces traditional healing states, and rituals, with changa as the catylyst!
Very much like ayahuasca healing!
 
Changa has all the same potential as ayahuasca it just functions slightly differently. I would kinda like to work with comfrey more. Fast and drink a tea of it and place the salve on me then smoke and ask for a song...
 
..nice to hear some healing descriptions on the nex, thanks Dorge,

would you believe Comfrey has been severely restricted in availability by the Australian TGA (Theraputic Goods Administration) due, i think, to
one extreme overusage..!
 
wow very cool , Its funny i've been working with reishi mushroom for a while now ever since i found it growing wild in my favorite forest . I collect it every season.
 
This is awesome to hear Dorge, thanks for sharing. I'd like to hear more reports about people using the healing aspects of these medicines. It's some very interesting stuff indeed. Keep us posted on how your friend is doing. It would be great if his healing time is cut down.
 
This is a beautiful depiction of how our medicines have a place not only in healing, but also the ever important intention behind healing and support strategies for others. Thread watched.
 
Thanks folks... He hates the taste of the tea lol...
Felnik that reshi your harvesting is probably what artist conk? Swim used to work for a famous medicinal mushroom grower and knows a lot about medicinal fungi.
 
I would actually love to see a picture of the ganoderma var your working with... I wild craft several local varieties, tsuge, artist conk and organensis. Love tsuge due to it's similarity to lucida.
 
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