magic clown
aka Slap Stick Sam
Has anybody experianced the telepathic powers of Harmaline?
magic clown said:Has anybody experianced the telepathic powers of Harmaline?
The words above strike me as totally inaccurate.burnt said:The reason it was once named telapathine was that when it was originally isolated from B. caapi scientists didnt realize that it was the same as harmine which had been previously isolated from syrian rue. people did not know at the time that the main active psychedelic compound was DMT and thought the activity could have been from these beta carbolines. thats why they named it telapathine because they thought these were the main components responsible for the hallucinogenic activity of ayahuasca but later figured out it was from DMT + MAOI inhibition.
Those are the words of a man who has taken the drink many times in the Amazon, with the natives themselves.The effects of the drink are greatly altered when leaves of Banisteriopsis rusbyana or of Psychotria are added. The tryptamines in these additives are believed to be inactive when taken orally, unless monoamine oxidase inhibitors be present. The Harmine and its derivatives in B. caapi and B. inebrians are inhibitors of this kind, potentiating the tryptamines. Both types of alkaloids, however, are hallucinogenic.
Lengths and vividness of the visual hallucinations are notably enhanced when these additives are present. Where as visions with the basic drink are seen usually in blue, purple, or gray, those induced when the tryptaminic additives are used may be brightly colored in reds and yellows.
Without additives, Ayahuasca intoxication may be pleasant with visions of light setting in with the eyes closed after a period of giddiness, nervousness, profuse sweating and sometimes nausea. A period of lassitude initiates the play of colors-at first white, then mainly a hazy, smoky blue that later increases in intensity; eventually sleep, interrupted by dreams and occasional feverishness, takes over.
The words above strike me as totally inaccurate.
Telepathine was the name of an alkaloid mixture from caapi, not a single alkaloid at all.
However this does not relate to the name telepathine very well. An explorer took the drink in the amazon and had a vision of his mother and sister being ill, however this was more than a hundred years ago, so he could not call them to verify. He asked the natives about his visions and was told that they were true, and so he ventured to an area where he could confirm them, and they were true, and in real time. There are also reports of the drink being used to facilitate telepathic communication among tribal members.
awesome, thanx for sharing.starway6 said:last night..I took some very small dose of rue HCL at bed time and had a flying lucid dream at 2:29am 5 hours later!
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