I really enjoyed this read, John. I found it to be a really authentic account of a San Pedro experience. Your realizations sounded a bit disjointed and "druggy", but it a good way that attest to the authenticity of your experience and the difficulty to extract and share this type of deeply personal and surreal states. It reminds me of mining... you find some random, weird, though often interesting titbits, and they from time to time you stumble upon some gems that if processed wisely can be profoundly healing and sometimes even unlock the secrets of some previously unsolvable traumas. I have had some beautiful experiences myself with San Pedro. In fact, although the overall experience is much less intense and visual than Ayahuasca, I feel that I can credit San Pedro for some of my most profound healing journeys. Again, thanks for sharing your experience. I'm so proud of you and excited for your newfound path.
It is fascinating how many random thoughts pop up. Some are random, and some are true nuggets.
It is really interesting to experience the different medicines and how they affect you. Each one has provided me with healing and insight. I like the way I can pause the effects by simply opening my eyes. Having the ceremony take place in the daytime alone also changes it significantly.
It is truly a wonderful medicine, and I feel blessed to get to experience it.
I really enjoyed this read, John. I found it to be a really authentic account of a San Pedro experience. Your realizations sounded a bit disjointed and "druggy", but it a good way that attest to the authenticity of your experience and the difficulty to extract and share this type of deeply personal and surreal states. It reminds me of mining... you find some random, weird, though often interesting titbits, and they from time to time you stumble upon some gems that if processed wisely can be profoundly healing and sometimes even unlock the secrets of some previously unsolvable traumas. I have had some beautiful experiences myself with San Pedro. In fact, although the overall experience is much less intense and visual than Ayahuasca, I feel that I can credit San Pedro for some of my most profound healing journeys. Again, thanks for sharing your experience. I'm so proud of you and excited for your newfound path.
Thanks for your comment David.
It is fascinating how many random thoughts pop up. Some are random, and some are true nuggets.
It is really interesting to experience the different medicines and how they affect you. Each one has provided me with healing and insight. I like the way I can pause the effects by simply opening my eyes. Having the ceremony take place in the daytime alone also changes it significantly.
It is truly a wonderful medicine, and I feel blessed to get to experience it.