So I recently have been doing some research on ayahuasca and I have bought the supplies needed to create it. Its pretty simple you need a vine called banisteriopsis caapi and leaves called psychotria viridis and water. I bought the leaves and vine via intranets its legal to buy them and relatively cheap for what you get out of it. Basically the boiling and straining of the plant matter creates N,N dimethyltriptamine (dmt) and instead of the combustable and highly concentrated form of dmt its a drinkable form that lasts, instead of 15 minutes, about 6 hours. Before you say you're a piece of shit drug user who is semi retarded I beg to differ, I'm a college student on summer vacation looking to ever increase my spiritual being. I don't push the use of psychedelics or ethniogens on people but i\I personally believe it is a very pure way to tap into the spiritual realm. I was curious if anyone on NS has ever experimented with ayahuasca and what their experience was like and if its comparable to other psychedlics. I know it tastes pretty bad and I'm not looking forward to the consumption but I hear the overall experience is beautiful and eye opening and well worth the taste.
If you're curious on what the drug can do watch this video the whole documentary is in 12 parts on youtube all about ethniogens/ hallucinogens/ psychedelics whatever your preferred term is. Watch it it may open your mind to what reality "really" is or maybe you'll think wow these guys are crazy spun out old guys. Whatever you think is cool as fuck and I will appreciate any insight on ayahuasca from any of you. Also a side-note if you watch the documentary there is a very interesting section about the iboga root that was more of a mind fuck to me than any other part of the documentary. In short people who ingest the iboga will stop having withdrawals and addiction from heroin, meth, cocaine, and various other hard drugs after one experience off the root. Its a very interesting documentary and I recommend it to anyone with some time on their hands.
spark notes: making ayahuasca, curious about ns'ers experiences with it, ewatch the video slash documentary its nutty.