there is a ton of stuff on it - I talked for a while with my friend who just 
did it down in Peru - he felt it was very intense and useful, he said he will 
do it again.




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 From: Ann <awoelfleba...@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 10:22 PM
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <richard@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> Michael Jackson:
> > Or one could go to Peru and imbibe in ayahuasca...
> > 
> If you get any of the vine, make sure you boil the
> hell out of it. LoL!
> 
> The Native  American shamans of Peru are related to 
> the shamans of Siberia. It has already been 
> established that Siberian shamans were probably the 
> source of the mushroom cult in South America. 
> 
> According Kak, Siberian shaman migrated out of 
> Siberia to the Americas and to South Asia. 
> 
> McKenna thinks the 'magic' mushroom probably gave 
> humans their first truly religious experiences and 
> the basis for all subsequent religions. 
> 
> Psychedelic experiences were probably the basis for 
> the foundation of all subsequent religions, 
> including the Vedic Aryans who consumed Soma in 
> India.
> 
> McKenna proposed that the transformation from our 
> early ancestors into Homo sapiens had to do with the 
> addition of the mushroom Psilocybe cubensis to their 
> diet. Go figure.
> 
> Works cited:
> 
> 'Food of the Gods'
> The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge
> by Terence McKenna
> Bantam, 1992
> 
> 'In Search of the Cradle of Civilization'
> by G. Feuerstein, S. Kak, and D. Frawley 
> Quest, 2001

Not being an imbiber of hallucinogens or other drugs I have never heard of 
ahayuasca. Found one article of relative interest and I am sure there are many 
more with a more favourable take.
http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/the-dark-side-of-ayahuasca-20130215
>


 

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