Romo Post from OU (March 14, 2011)
March 14, 2011
Romo
Two things.
One -- Distilling the ammonium is easiest done inside the freezer, and a jar of
some kind.
Bring it down to 0* -- the water freezes, and the ammonium doesnt. Use a
metalfilter, to "screen" off the ice.
Do it twice, and it's WAY above the concentration that we need for this
experiment. THAT is the simplest that I've found, and stick to this one as of
yet. Takes about 6 hours to distill it twice.
Second,
Those "natures aids" reminded me of something I read about shaman, and
psychoactives. They called Salvia divinorum the "shaman's herb". Someone
I knew, also grew crystals (a concentrated version of the psychoactive in
Salvia) from the stuff, and tripped out really hard. Kid never was the same
thereafter.
Drugs, are not the "real" way to open up various parts of your endocrine
system (chakras) -- but can temporarily open them up, so that you know
when the thing is "open" or not. For some people, it works because it gives
them a roadmap of getting themselves more "enlightened" but because your
body needs to 'process' the chemicals, it can be harder on your liver or
kidneys.
Knowing when the different parts are "open" can let you know what you
need to do, on a daily basis in order to become more "open". Now, taking
drugs -- won't help you if you don't pay attention to where your feelings go in
the first place. This might be a little bit over some people's heads -- but
feelings travel places in your body.
When you are frustrated, or angry -- Most people know the "lump" in your
throat. How did the lump get there? Where does it go when you get rid of it?
(Answer here, Most people know the sigh after being frustrated & had solved
it -- The sigh is the physical indicator of a deeper process. When I say the
feelings "travel" between bodyparts -- I am asking you to pay attention to
where your feelings go, or how they feel when they go somewhere. You
become more sensitive with this over time.)
Also, people don't always pay attention to the "tingles" that happen when you
have a good idea, or have done something right.
Your body is a very powerful tool, and will tell you quite a bit you'll need to
know. All you need do, is listen.
If you are sensitive to these internal processes, and are aware what happens to
you on a regular basis -- experiencing the altered state, can be insightful.
This is terribly off tangent though. Onward to the pizeo-electric today and
tomorrow!
==Romo
March 14, 2011
Romo
Two things.
One -- Distilling the ammonium is easiest done inside the freezer, and a jar of
some kind.
Bring it down to 0* -- the water freezes, and the ammonium doesnt. Use a
metalfilter, to "screen" off the ice.
Do it twice, and it's WAY above the concentration that we need for this
experiment. THAT is the simplest that I've found, and stick to this one as of
yet. Takes about 6 hours to distill it twice.
Second,
Those "natures aids" reminded me of something I read about shaman, and
psychoactives. They called Salvia divinorum the "shaman's herb". Someone
I knew, also grew crystals (a concentrated version of the psychoactive in
Salvia) from the stuff, and tripped out really hard. Kid never was the same
thereafter.
Drugs, are not the "real" way to open up various parts of your endocrine
system (chakras) -- but can temporarily open them up, so that you know
when the thing is "open" or not. For some people, it works because it gives
them a roadmap of getting themselves more "enlightened" but because your
body needs to 'process' the chemicals, it can be harder on your liver or
kidneys.
Knowing when the different parts are "open" can let you know what you
need to do, on a daily basis in order to become more "open". Now, taking
drugs -- won't help you if you don't pay attention to where your feelings go in
the first place. This might be a little bit over some people's heads -- but
feelings travel places in your body.
When you are frustrated, or angry -- Most people know the "lump" in your
throat. How did the lump get there? Where does it go when you get rid of it?
(Answer here, Most people know the sigh after being frustrated & had solved
it -- The sigh is the physical indicator of a deeper process. When I say the
feelings "travel" between bodyparts -- I am asking you to pay attention to
where your feelings go, or how they feel when they go somewhere. You
become more sensitive with this over time.)
Also, people don't always pay attention to the "tingles" that happen when you
have a good idea, or have done something right.
Your body is a very powerful tool, and will tell you quite a bit you'll need to
know. All you need do, is listen.
If you are sensitive to these internal processes, and are aware what happens to
you on a regular basis -- experiencing the altered state, can be insightful.
This is terribly off tangent though. Onward to the pizeo-electric today and
tomorrow!
==Romo
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