Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 Hello Glen, Ayahuasca also known as the " Vine of Life " can bring the Kundalini into an active state. If there is a plant that I would use for this purpose, Ayahuasca would be it. Once again though taking Ayahuasca with out conditioning the body, and mind, and psychology, in order to process what occurs, can lead to a scary or unfortunate experience though these types of experiences with the Ayahuasca are not common. Guidance and protocols are, once again, key to the experience being positive and safe. I would not suggest doing this at home alone or with the kds running around. There is a degree of reverence and respect for this process that needs to be honored. - blesssings- chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 Chrism, I know we were trying to gather people to do a remote simultaneous Ayahuasca tea drink for this group. What ever happened to that? lol I would love to get the recipe (as I have the ingredients) and commit to this for the day. My good friend wants to join me with this, and can offer a quiet apartment for this activity. Can you supply me/us with this instruction? Thank you so much and blessings! lisa ---- chrism <> wrote: > Hello Glen, > Ayahuasca also known as the " Vine of Life " can bring the > Kundalini into an active state. If there is a plant that I would use > for this purpose, Ayahuasca would be it. Once again though taking > Ayahuasca with out conditioning the body, and mind, and psychology, in > order to process what occurs, can lead to a scary or unfortunate > experience though these types of experiences with the Ayahuasca are > not common. > > Guidance and protocols are, once again, key to the experience being > positive and safe. I would not suggest doing this at home alone or > with the kds running around. There is a degree of reverence and > respect for this process that needs to be honored. - blesssings- > chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 I just felt that the remote aspects may not be as comforting as much as an in person guidance. This is very strong and the purging aspect can be difficult for some. - I recently assisted a person through the journey with a light tea. It is often that people will want a bigger stronger dosage in place of a stronger more sincere personal practice. This can create a form of addiction. Not that ayahuasca itself is addicting just the states one can have because of it. This can be so if a person isnt experiencing much in their day to day practice. This in turn leaves a person open to a symptom based awareness. A phenomena based in expectation and over appreciation. Relying more on the plant rather then the balancing and recognition of what is already with in. - my take on it - , <pleiades69 wrote: > > Chrism, > I know we were trying to gather people to do a remote simultaneous Ayahuasca tea drink for this group. What ever happened to that? lol > I would love to get the recipe (as I have the ingredients) and commit to this for the day. My good friend wants to join me with this, and can offer a quiet apartment for this activity. > Can you supply me/us with this instruction? Thank you so much and blessings! > lisa > ---- chrism <> wrote: > > Hello Glen, > > Ayahuasca also known as the " Vine of Life " can bring the > > Kundalini into an active state. If there is a plant that I would use > > for this purpose, Ayahuasca would be it. Once again though taking > > Ayahuasca with out conditioning the body, and mind, and psychology, in > > order to process what occurs, can lead to a scary or unfortunate > > experience though these types of experiences with the Ayahuasca are > > not common. > > > > Guidance and protocols are, once again, key to the experience being > > positive and safe. I would not suggest doing this at home alone or > > with the kds running around. There is a degree of reverence and > > respect for this process that needs to be honored. - blesssings- > > chrism > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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