M A J I

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  1. There is quite a big difference energetically because the "life-force" and the water-enzymes, many "living" constituents have been destroyed/removed, faded-out, from the drying and storing process. If you eat a fresh orange from a tree you will feel 100x more energized than dried orange that's been sitting for months. No water, hydration, oxygen ect...

    The whole ordeal around fruit is the cleansing/detoxifying and energetically/electrically nourishing aspects and these are mostly "active" during the fresh and "alive" state.

    If you have no option, Frozen is a bit better, freeze-dried is best.


  2. 8 minutes ago, Giulio Bevilacqua said:

    A doctor? 
    its just a fact that psychedelics changes the inner patterns of the individual.

    It can really be a simple thing. His body does not need so much sleep as it used to have. Just a reconfiguration phase in my opinion 

    I understand that but if he is in pain and suffering greatly he needs support, a shaman, guide who can help him adjust, integrate, ground and balance the energies. Many people have Awakenings prematurely through substances and end up in mental hospitals because no proper guide or support. They don't understand what is happening to them.

    Many have gone insane from their Awakenings, I.E Charles Manson...

    This is why there is Guru/Master and Student/Disciple.

    Awakening and Enlightenment are very different.

    One is being Born again another is Maturing to Mastery.


  3. He needs a real doctor if you can find him a shaman would be best. They are specialized in these things.

    Until then I would lay on the earth outside and she will draw the excess away. A nature environment would be ideal.

    Grounding and Earthing is very important when playing with substances, especially without a shaman.

    If you don't have deep roots with Self and or the Earth psychedelics can sweep you off your feet.

    Many Blessings


  4. 1 hour ago, bmcnicho said:

    @M A J I I generally agree with what you’re saying, however over the last several months I’ve surprisingly noticed that some of my trips have altered my baseline in various ways.  Not necessarily in the sense of “higher consciousness” - I agree that meditation and self-inquiry are the proper tools for that - but more so in changing the way I think about things

    One factor I’ve noticed is that only waiting a few weeks in between trips has been more effective than having months in between when I was first starting out.  Especially if the trips are at fairly high doses, I’ve been able to generate momentum over time, which can help avoid the trap of getting too absorbed back into normal life and losing touch with the insights

    I’ve also noticed that for about 2 weeks after an intense trip I’ll have occasional periods of feeling a little “altered” in various ways.  It might have something to do with the serotonin system resetting, I’m not sure.

    But yes, it’s not like the substance causes real transformation on its own.  The integration work afterward is arguably even more important than the experience itself.

    Yes and also many things we integrate well are just things we have forgotten. Memory is not confined to a body or brain it is more like a bandwidth or frequency of consciousness. They are like cleaning-tools, they show you your dirt so you clean the dirt off, but its up-to you whether you get dirty again or continue the path of self-purification. The enlightened monk still has to attend to his garden or weeds (thoughts) will grow, and thus it is the "spiritual maintenance" becomes the carrying of the water and becomes the dominating program or state of being that reality :)


  5. No substance can permanently raise your baseline. How well you "integrate" and "apply" the substance/realizations is how much you raise it.

    The teachers show the door, point the way, however, the "hard-work" is only and can only be done by you.

    Substances are mostly about (ascending), while meditation and the the sober-work is about (grounding/mastering).

    The deeper your "roots", the higher your "shoots".