Psychedelic_Alchemist
Paranormal Maven
I find this thread quite fascinating having participated in ten ayahuasca ceremonies during the past year, seven of which in the Peruvian Amazon, and three within a Santo Daime setting in Europe. All of my experiences were unique in their own way. There was plenty of purging (vomiting, diarrhea, profuse sweating, coughing, runny nose)which is a key element of the whole experience. The idea is to purge yourself of all the negative toxins and energy that you've been carrying around. However, it must be said that not everyone achieves what they were hoping for after drinking the brew. It's virtually impossible to know what to expect. And it's always a good idea to not have too many expectations beforehand. Focus on your intent. What are you hoping to find or cure. Set and setting are absolutely crucial. People often receive insights regarding personal issues that have been affecting them in their lives. People with illnesses or injuries have often received healing. It's a truly incredible experience to participate in a ceremony, but ayahuasca should not be taken just for fun, or because someone wants to get high. Treat it with the respect and seriousness that it deserves. And most of all, keep an open mind.