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u/phraxos · 2 pointsr/tryptonaut

Honestly, the most effective thing you could do is google kundalini yoga classes in your area and just start going. Books come second. And the reason for that is you really a need a teacher to show you what to do--the postures, the meditations, the words you chant, the breath work. After you've been going to classes for a bit, the books make so much more sense.

All that said, I really do love this book: Praana Praanee Praanayam.

Also, one piece of advice: don't waste your time defending your experience to anyone. Don't waste time trying to convince other people about chakras. People are going to assume that all of this came from the fact that you took a drug. It's a waste of time, and energy. Find the people who have gone further than you, and seek them out--those are the conversations worth having.

Best of luck my friend.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/tryptonaut

Terence McKenna came up with the idea. It is an interesting theory. It basically goes 1) Small doses of mushrooms increase visual capacity increasing ability to find food. 2) Medium doses promote group sex which gives communities a group mentality of raising children and 3) large doses could have created the ego.

EDIT: I believe he has a book on it. I think it is Food of the Gods

u/golurk · 1 pointr/tryptonaut

Read a really good book a couple weeks ago called Visionary Vine, which was all about ayahuasca use and other methods of healing in the Amazon.

u/Kukurio59 · 14 pointsr/tryptonaut

The guy this user is defending is spamming the community with videos he made to help SELL HIS BOOK.

http://www.evolvinghumans.com/
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SAHHAYE

I'm really new to this sub, and I'd have to say - this is a huge red flag.