Thanks for sharing, Edinburgh. Very interesting. When I first read Hancock's book, Supernatural, I considered taking ayahuasca, but I think I will first focus on my spirituality for 'much' longer, and become 'much' better acquainted with LOO, before I consider it again.
Yeah, Iboga is a different vine (or root?), mostly associated with Gabon, in West Africa, as far as I can tell, but does the same thing as ayahuasca.
While both Ayahuasca and Iboga are legal in my country, South Africa, I have never heard of shamans with whom one can take it with. Our Zulus take wormwood, which absinthe used to be made of, that van Gogh is of course well known for. He was rather partial to absinthe. It's also highly addictive, and sometimes fatal. I stay far away from our witchdoctors, they dabble in things I would rather not know about...
If I ever consider taking ayahuasca, I'd go to South America
Thanks for the video link.
Yeah, Iboga is a different vine (or root?), mostly associated with Gabon, in West Africa, as far as I can tell, but does the same thing as ayahuasca.
While both Ayahuasca and Iboga are legal in my country, South Africa, I have never heard of shamans with whom one can take it with. Our Zulus take wormwood, which absinthe used to be made of, that van Gogh is of course well known for. He was rather partial to absinthe. It's also highly addictive, and sometimes fatal. I stay far away from our witchdoctors, they dabble in things I would rather not know about...
If I ever consider taking ayahuasca, I'd go to South America

Thanks for the video link.