skatardude10
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I do appreciate this post. Teo seems to do his research, and when it comes to the definition of Ayahuasca as the natives who discovered the brew know it and use it... He's probably spot on. Thanks for that.
The other definition of Ayahuasca that most of us use in a less ritual, more westernized "active-constituency" context doesn't take into account the interaction with plant spirits, other unknown factors such as unknown alkaloids or who knows. Im sure there is more to the preparation than simply DMT and Harmala...
Reading around, it seems Syrian Rue and Cappi have the same active ingredients but when smoking the two, or ingesting the two, they have many distinct characteristics that make them unique from eachother. Wether that means one is enchanted with a totally different spirit maybe, or other compounds that affect the experience...
Either way, I guess if you are making Ayahuasca with Syrian Rue and Mimosa like many of us do, just know that Yes it may contain the two main known and identified active ingredients DMT and Harmalas and have roughly the same effects, but that at the same time is not taking into account any other factors that makes the real native amazonian Ayahuasca.
If you are a purist, want the most genuine experience you can have you know what to do, if you don't care about plant spirits or anything else and just want an easy way, or your own way that's okay too... But how I see it there are two types of Ayahuasca people are making. 1: Makeshift Aya and 2: As genuine as it can be Aya... And the merits and pitfalls of each?
The other definition of Ayahuasca that most of us use in a less ritual, more westernized "active-constituency" context doesn't take into account the interaction with plant spirits, other unknown factors such as unknown alkaloids or who knows. Im sure there is more to the preparation than simply DMT and Harmala...
Reading around, it seems Syrian Rue and Cappi have the same active ingredients but when smoking the two, or ingesting the two, they have many distinct characteristics that make them unique from eachother. Wether that means one is enchanted with a totally different spirit maybe, or other compounds that affect the experience...
Either way, I guess if you are making Ayahuasca with Syrian Rue and Mimosa like many of us do, just know that Yes it may contain the two main known and identified active ingredients DMT and Harmalas and have roughly the same effects, but that at the same time is not taking into account any other factors that makes the real native amazonian Ayahuasca.
If you are a purist, want the most genuine experience you can have you know what to do, if you don't care about plant spirits or anything else and just want an easy way, or your own way that's okay too... But how I see it there are two types of Ayahuasca people are making. 1: Makeshift Aya and 2: As genuine as it can be Aya... And the merits and pitfalls of each?


