After our arrival in Chavin, we first made a trip around the sacred Temple of the Jaguar, taking in her sites with only half-opened eyes. It was important that we understand the history of this temple; it’s the most sacred place in the world, after all, so every detail meant a million epiphanies. The Temple [...]
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After the Power mesa, after the journey into the bowels of both life-giving and life-taking energies and pyramids, we went to dinner. Imagine 12 people, skimming across words like stones across a lake, sailing down off the most powerful psychoactive plant on the planet, knowing that we would never be the same – going out [...]
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Posted in Aftermaths and In-Betweens on Nov 4th, 2006
I wasn’t afraid of Ayahuasca when I went to the Amazon the first time. It’s hard to fear something you don’t know, on any level. Now that I’m less than 2 months out from returning, oh hell yeah, I’m jittery. Because I know. So much of what I/we do – borderline everything – equates to [...]
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