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WordlessNature
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An experiment begins...subbalteatus+caapi
#5561173 - 04/26/06 11:55 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Good evening. I have elected to attempt a synergy of Panaeolus subbalteatus and Banisteriopsis caapi extract... 1. 9 fresh picked subbs brewed fresh in tea. 2. Approximately 500mg of caapi extract (2 tablets).
*To begin, the caapi was consumed.
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WordlessNature
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*T+20: mushroom tea imbibed in silence and dim light. The leftover flesh was removed from the strainer and consumed. Possibly feeling some stimulation from the harmaline complex present in the caapi.
*T+55: slight afterimage present. Computer screen seems excessively bright as I write this. Ever so slight delay in rational processing, and although I feel a moderate amount of energy, psychoactivity is subtle thus far.
*T+120: still mild in overall flavor. That is not to say uninspiring, for I perceive some release of extrapolating thought processes. Going to inhale cannabis vapors (1 hit).
*T+140: Only 20 minutes transpired, seeming to be an hour. Some could taste the salt in the air of another oceanside dream, as if the women were singing out solely for the sake of the mirrored sky...
*T+2: Time dilation is becoming more pronounced. Physically I am half here and half there... Wafer thin lightness, polarized by red and blue, purple and yellow, black and white bedsheets on a clothesline.
*T+2hr20min: That which resides within totality embraces the cutting sword of duality as a singular blade of grass among countless others... I was for a time challenged by particular thoughts. As I accepted them as real they ceased to stand in my way.
*T+2hr35min: As a goodnight candle burns its way between clouds and pine forests, it is apparently time for bed. I am most grateful for the lucidity and tranquil musings of this short glimpse through a foggy window. There is a quiet, undisturbed path leading around the dunes to the village, upon which one can observe small traces of things long abandoned in hopes for a better life. Although parents will try as they might to impress wisdom upon their children, the horror of past might is forgotten in the innocence of youth. This is the pastoral end to all ages that dwell within the stars...
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Edited by WordlessNature (04/27/06 02:56 AM)
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TmprarilyBanned
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Wow, what a style, man!  Proceed!
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WordlessNature
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---Thanks. As a classical psychedelic experience, I could only rate it as a 1+. Nevertheless, as a spiritual discovery, there is no end to the span of each moment... On the technical side of things, I believe that I need more mushrooms to facilitate a more traditional experience, despite the presence of the MAOI. I am not so concerned with that. I am forever thankful for life, always a dream of unimaginable beauty.
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