New Book on entheogenic shamanry

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I will be releasing a self published book soon, that will have art by Antiquated Ontology as well as articles published by me on evolver blog as well as my articles from reality sandwich.
It will be published via Blurb, and will also be available for Kindles ect latter this year.
I will post the Link when it is ready. This project is a bit of an experiment so that I can use it for my next project which will be a book on the subject of changa and the newly developing shamanic practice of working with changa.

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Its almost done in its editing!
The neat thing too is that these are all Evolver Blog posts compiled with LLBs Visionary art!

Nice

I wish I had a self published book by this stage, but never the time. I've delved deeper into practical applications than theory. But the subject of changa is certainly practical knowledge! I hope you include something on native aya plants. The phalaris I grew was pretty weak, but certainly active. And, I actually did plant some Russian Olive trees for the maoi. Is that still a going theory that that works?

Maybe I'll just move somewhere warmer and grow some acacias. But actually, I do have a 6 inch tall b. caapi in the window, watching the howling winter winds. It's doing great, esp. compared to the crape jasmine plants - have you heard about those? It's a long shot, but they could be useful.

Good luck on the book!

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No i haven't heard about them! I love jasmine!
We have not heard much on Russian olive. I've not been able
To travel and harvest.
People are working hard on phalaris. There are many strains and when the plant is properly stressed it will produce more. It might be a pipe dream but I think it has amazing promise.

Yes

some reports on phalaris and russian olive are quite encouraging. Crape jasmine is similar to iboga, and can be found in your local home depot!

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