(09-10-2017, 07:38 PM)Icaro Wrote: Sorry to hear that. There's really not much to say other than I'm sure you'll have an authentic experience one day maybe It's probably not a good idea to be mixing in a sweat-lodge ceremony in between. Since they didn't explain it, the rocks are traditionally called grandmothers and grandfathers because to the Native Americans they're the oldest things on earth.
Thanks Icaro! :-) I'm just over the whole ayahuasca thing for now, one day maybe... Spring is in the air, Summer's on the way, and I think it's time to try out some kitesurfing, I really don't need these things anyway. As I sit here, I can't count how many of them there are in the sea, more than a hundred and it looks like so much fun! Everyone who does ayahuasca always have some or other psychological dragon to slay, and I just don't. I'm happy! Mayby I have slayed my dragons in this realm...
777 Wrote:I've found study of the Law of One and other authentic texts to be more fulfilling, ultimately.
Yeah that's pretty much my conclusion also. As a good friend of mine always says "as long as you have a good story to tell!" :-) Hope you enjoyed this crazy tale!