trying ayahuashua

Discussion in 'Exotic Psychedelic Plants' started by SpidermanUFO's, Nov 3, 2004.

  1. SpidermanUFO's

    SpidermanUFO's Member

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    I'm trying the king of the brews this week! Hopefully I will learn from this great shamanism tool. I was thinking of using syrian rue and mimosa hostillis. Does that sound good? Also if any of you have tried this, please let me know or give me any advice when I venture into the unknown. Can you communicate with different entities, like smoking it? Or is it lot less intense?

    thank you for you advice

    peace

    dave
     
  2. crackforkids

    crackforkids Senior Member

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    sounds like it'll work if you look up the ratio's on erowid cookbook pages. Ive never smoked it, but if you brew mass, youll come up to that point.
     
  3. Trees

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    A brew with Syrian Rue instead of Banisteriopsis Caapi (Ayahuasca) vine is not really Ayahuasca, but rather an Ayahuasca analogue. The Rue/Mimosa combination can be very powerful. The difference is -- when you talk about communicating with entities, B. Caapi vine IS an entity who cares about what is happening to you and tries to take care of you on the journey. If you use Rue instead of Caapi, you are sort of on your own, as Rue doesn't really care what happens to you.

    There is a lot of info at www.ayahuasca.com . Including a whole forum.

    Learn about the dietary restrictions! There are restrictions that have to do with physical safety, and restrictions traditionally used by the Indians that have to do with spiritual balance and sensitivity.
     
  4. stoner's Pot

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    Dont do it, its fuckin horrible!
     
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