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Calea tea is the most revolting substance known to humankind.
I do not say this lightly. I got an upper GI series once, and had to drink an extra half-cup of the radioactive smoothie because I vomited a bunch of it back up. Whatever shamanic tradition it is that uses calea ritually must have developed within a culture which made a practice of eating its pizza before it was cool. It smells like catnip, and tastes like that expansive and indescribable sense of horror which HP Lovecraft spent his literary career attempting to convey.
Anyway, I guess I'll try burning it like powder incense. Probably going to be nauseous for the rest of my life, though.
(Context: Calea tea is something people drink or smoke to give themselves more vivid dreams. My dreams have been either nonexistent or simply not up to my personal oneiric standards for the past year or so, and I'd like to do something about that.)
Anyway, I guess I'll try burning it like powder incense. Probably going to be nauseous for the rest of my life, though.
(Context: Calea tea is something people drink or smoke to give themselves more vivid dreams. My dreams have been either nonexistent or simply not up to my personal oneiric standards for the past year or so, and I'd like to do something about that.)
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It's not exactly the worst problem to have, but now that I'm feeling better, it's starting to bug me.
Hope you're feeling less wiped-out.
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I've had some pretty good success with a vitamin B-complex supplement - the few nights I've taken it have produced remarkably vivid and "feeling" dreams (i.e. dreams that mimic or produce actual sensations, f'rex wind blowing across my skin, or the drop you get in your stomach when you go down a rollercoaster). As a fun bonus effect, it turns your pee bright yellow!
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...so, hipsters?
Judging by the posts you linked to, we have similar subconsciouses. You're a braver woman than I am, wanting to encourage yours that way.
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