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How interesting that you work with these experiences, I'm quite curious. Do you prepare ayahuascas or something similar? I'm ignorant on these topics.
My wife serves kambo. It isn't psychoactive but very healing for the body. Super intense in a physical kind of way..
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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 10 Sep
You're going to make me search the Internet for all this, because I really had no idea it existed, every day you learn something new
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Yeah. its a lot. I have been learning about this stuff for a lot of years. But in the last 7 or 8 years, it became a big part of my life. Learning something new is always good.
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I have not prepared Ayahuasca before but I know people who do. I have traveled to Peru twice for extended healing retreats. And I have sat with a few groups in the US for many ceremonies. I serve BUFO which is a secretion from a toad that lives right here in the sonoran desert. That is my main medicine that I work with. My wife and I serve it and host retreats of our own. This is one of my passions. That is why I like learning from people who fear it. I have gone deep with just about all of it.
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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 10 Sep
wow how interesting, I had never heard about that in my life, and what is that experience like?
In which part of Peru are the retreats held? I have several acquaintances who did their ayahuasca sessions in Venezuela.
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I was near Iquitos. There are many places though. I have heard of costa rica and hawaii. Its hard to describe experiences. its always different, and people are all different. Bufo is short and powerful though. Ayahuasca is longer.
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