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Yeah.I am sorry but I am not that good at redaction.Well I think maybe it has something about native witchcraft.Our native shamanism kind of resembles the Mexican witchcraft(adorating la Santa Muerte).So its kind of complicated.I wonder if wicka or native american rituals are similar
From what I understand about Wicca and Native American practices, they seem way different from brujeria or however you spell that. I’m no expert on any of the three but from a distance they seem like district from each other.
 
Being in school we were told not to try ayahuasca. They said it was too dangerous. Do you think it is safe to use?
Well,I am a baccalaureate student in Biology so I tried a few of this "traditional brews" since we got acces to materials,all for science sake i swear.But the people who drink ayahuasca have experience with this kind of beverages-substances.In addition they are natives that have beign doing it for a long time(not just personally but even kind of profesionaly in case of shamans wich and yes there are still some of them) so they might be more resilient in the consume situation.It might be better to have supervising personel and emergency personel at hand if you decide to.It has nothing to do with this but one of my friends tried pot and then discover that he was allergic to it.So be careful.
 
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From what I understand about Wicca and Native American practices, they seem way different from brujeria or however you spell that. I’m no expert on any of the three but from a distance they seem like district from each other.
Yeah it seems complicated.The witchcradt i mentioned relays on entities sometimes so that why did the first post.
 
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Well,I am a baccalaureate student in Biology so I tried a few of this "traditional brews" since we got acces to materials,all for science sake i swear.But the people who drink ayahuasca have experience with this kind of beverages-substances.In addition they are natives that have beign doing it for a long time(not just personally but even kind of profesionaly in case of shamans wich and yes there are still some of them) so they might be more resilient in the consume situation.It might be better to have supervising personel and emergency personel at hand if you decide to.It has nothing to do with this but one of my friends tried pot and then discover that he was allergic to it.So be careful.
Very interesting! Yes, I heard you should have supervision, that is a good idea. I studied Anthropology in university, so the reason I have been interested in it is from the anthropology aspect. I don't use "drugs", but I have been interested to try it some time in South America. What area of Biology did you study? I studied Marine Biology in university for a time, but later changed to Anthropology.
 
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Very interesting! Yes, I heard you should have supervision, that is a good idea. I studied Anthropology in university, so the reason I have been interested in it is from the anthropology aspect. I don't use "drugs", but I have been interested to try it some time in South America. What area of Biology did you study? I studied Marine Biology in university for a time, but later changed to Anthropology.
well since education is kinda outdated in south america its general biology.Celular Biology,Histology(plants and animals),botany,developement biology and zoology (also chemistry,physics and finally biochemistry)during the 3 first years.Then 2 years of elective subjects that decide everything.I planned to mejor at Herpetology or Marine Biology.
 
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well since education is kinda outdated in south america its general biology.Celular Biology,Histology(plants and animals),botany,developement biology and zoology (also chemistry,physics and finally biochemistry)during the 3 first years.Then 2 years of elective subjects that decide everything.I planned to mejor at Herpetology or Marine Biology.
Wow, that is a rigorous course of study! :eek:

What are your interests in the paranormal? I like UFOlogy, Cryptozoology, Near Death Experiences, Out of Body Experiences, Time Travel - well to name a few! :)
 
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Wow, that is a rigorous course of study! :eek:

What are your interests in the paranormal? I like UFOlogy, Cryptozoology, Near Death Experiences, Out of Body Experiences, Time Travel - well to name a few! :)
I tried out of body experiences but it never works.I performed quite a bit of strange rituals a few years ago so i got hooked up with demonology.I always hoped to use a Ouija board but two or three previous experiences held me back.I love a good ghost story.
 
I tried out of body experiences but it never works.I performed quite a bit of strange rituals a few years ago so i got hooked up with demonology.I always hoped to use a Ouija board but two or three previous experiences held me back.I love a good ghost story.
Yeah bad idea to use a ouija board. Real bad idea. Especially if you are looking to speak to demons. But demonology is an interesting thing to study. I’ve been reading on it for about 9 years now myself. What got you into demonology?
 
Hello, My name is Kaylee I'm 19 and starting my second year of college this year. I'm on here to maybe get some input on a problem I've been having. Well my roommates problem to be more specific. Recently my roommate has been starting to worry me. She's been having terrible nightmares lately ive woken up to her screaming a few days now but she never seems to recall any of her dreams and shrugs it off whenever I confront her about it. The other night I woke up around 3:30am I felt like I was being watched and found my roommate standing over my bed smiling strangely and when I asked her what was going on she just smiled and walked out of the room. When I confronted her about it the next day she didn't recall any of it and I'm really freaking out now. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be going on?
 
Hello, My name is Kaylee I'm 19 and starting my second year of college this year. I'm on here to maybe get some input on a problem I've been having. Well my roommates problem to be more specific. Recently my roommate has been starting to worry me. She's been having terrible nightmares lately ive woken up to her screaming a few days now but she never seems to recall any of her dreams and shrugs it off whenever I confront her about it. The other night I woke up around 3:30am I felt like I was being watched and found my roommate standing over my bed smiling strangely and when I asked her what was going on she just smiled and walked out of the room. When I confronted her about it the next day she didn't recall any of it and I'm really freaking out now. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be going on?
Sleepwalking comes to mind first of all. Does she take anything to help her sleep at night? Sometimes, some of the medications out there can cause this kind of thing.