Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Can you recommend that we use Shaman herbs in order to help or enhance the Kundalini and/or Astral Projection? Even Gingo Biloba is a Shaman herb. I asked since it was brought up in another group and I was curious about it. Thanks for any info. Lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 This would depend upon the reasons for use. Is the herb being used to speed up the process ie getting there quickly and without the discipline of inner development? - I would discourage this. I can only feel that your asking in regards to hallucinagenic plants or plants that will help you into a state of OOBE? Is the plant being used for a teaching? And not to be used more than a few times in the persons life? This could be an acceptable formula. Ayahuasca and some of the cacti as well as some of the mushrooms (amanita muscaria, the red one) have properties that can be conducive to learning about these subjects. Of course, I'm sure you understand, I am not recommending anyone use a drug that is illegal or harmful to themselves or society. I have found the best way is to work at the practice daily with resolve and discipline and not rely on any crutches that will inevitably tempt the traveler on this path. It shouldnt be easy or fast. One needs to exert themself. Ayahuasca - though I have not tried this plant, is well known in the Amazon rain forest, as a teaching plant. The shamans there use it but not without discipline. It is considered a person and treated with the utmost respect one would give an exalted teacher - a saint who teaches. This is not a typical attribute for a person raised in the western attitudes and many do not have the best experiences, many have stupendous experiences and many have very rich and multitextured experiences about this subject. Same with the Amanita Muscaria. Mexican sage or Salvia divinorum is more of a melding with the entire spieces of that plant and is you teaching it as much as " it " teaching the person. In all these scenarios It can go well or not so well. This again, is dependant on your own personal development. What your willing to risk, and why. I would advise against the recreational uses. I would advise against un-guided first time uses. I would be very clear about " why " I would be wanting to go this way. blessings Lisa - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 /Thank you on that valuable information, too bad I didn't know this last year. I had bought some herbs last summer on-line and blended them with my tea in hopes to enhance my OBE to become deeper and enter realms with clear awareness as I did when I accessed my Akashic records. My intentions were for educational reasons for myself to see where my journey will go through AP and to search deeper into my soul to find answers to many of my questions. I did 'think' allot on issues, but I did not go where I wanted to go during my OBE. I will agree with you should experience this with a guide and show a great respect for these herbs as a form of deeper knowledge. Next family vacation.... The Amazon :-D Thanks again. Lisa / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Yes the Ayahuasca experience seems to be the most profound. Not to be done without guidance and do a three day fast before drinking the tea. - blessings - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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