Ufocurious
Paranormal Maven
I would love to hear of your research.Ufocurious,
I am now curious. If you don't mind me asking, in what way was your father in law a pioneer of lsd study? I considered myself something of a student of experiencing the effects of music after ingesting- back in the late 80's and early 90's.
The Ayahuasca rituals in Brazil use music to guide the experience. There are special hymns, but also native, oriental, and umbanda music is heavily used. One of the qualities of a good Padrinho is to select music that will make the experience worthwhile. Usually, each ritual has a theme.Padrinho M. likes to have this one around 40 minutes, the time the Aya hits. Around 2:50 is the highlight.
Lyrics - I am not put the whole thing because it is too long but you can find it here: Hinário CNSC--Gideon Lakota
01 SIMPLE AS THAT
In this temple the sun comes shining
doing everything to integrate
Mixes with acts and deeds
that testify to the love of place
Grandfather Sun , Mother Earth Sister Moon
Here you will experience
Chorus
Simple as that , you are who will decide
Just feel I'm already inside you
It is the reason and intuition ,
together walking
Breaking taboos and dogmas
For you solidify
In the spiritual truths
That will make you shine
Santo daime and Barquinha is all about the songs they use and dance while on the force.
Santo Daime is not my kind of ritual but I am curious to go at least once:
This is a long video about Barquinha but with bit of UDV and Catimbo Jurema
At 6:39 UDV - Uniao do vegetal
At 9:39 Catimbó Jurema
All delightful research material for an anthropologist.