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Ayahuasca and alternate dimensions of reality
A dimension is a range of electromagnetic frequencies is defined by its biological ability to perceive them. The visible spectrum of light is an example of an aspect of the reality. Anything above the visible spectrum, ultraviolet, for example, that exist in other dimension, because it can not be perceived by our eyes under normal circumstances. Our audio spectrum is then combined with our visible spectrum, together with the spectra other ways to combine a global dimension of reality. It is this dimension that most of us live our entire lives. From time to time, we have a experience that can be described as otherworldly, or interdimensional, but we usually right out as a strange anomaly and continue with our "normal" dimension of reality. Everyone has other dimensions of the experience of reality almost every night when we dream, but tend not to give attention to those dimensions much.
Ayahuasca is an ancient medicine that was perfected for ten thousand years ago by the indigenous shamans of the Amazon rainforest. It is the combination of two when cooked plants together produce an elixir that allows the biological system of perceiving more than the "Regular" dimension of reality. The two plants which combine are typically also called ayahuasca vine, scientifically known as Banisteriopsis caapi and the leaves of a plant variety chacruna, but the most common, known scientifically as Psychotria viridis. Interestingly, it takes a combination of these two plants for medicine have the proper effect, and more sixty thousand species of plants in the Amazon rainforest, it is very unlikely that the indigenous tribes of the jungle, just came across the combination of accident.
The active ingredients in ayahuasca vine is harmaline, harmine and tetraharmine, which are all known to modern science such as MAO inhibitors, which means that prevent the body produces an enzyme called monoamine oxidase. This enzyme normally break the active substance in the leaves of the plant chacruna, which is dimethyltryptamine, and therefore make it inactive. But due to the presence of MAO inhibitors, dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is still active and travels to the brain, where it stimulates the gland pineal gland to produce its own DMT. I know this may sound confusing, but it is important to emphasize the science of everything before you get to the good stuff. Pineal gland is a very important gland in the brain, often referred to as the third eye and is responsible for regulating sleep and wakefulness. Thus, ayahuasca is a medicine stimulates a gland in the brain that regulates sleep, which takes place in another dimension of reality.
What does the ayahuasca is quite difficult describe without being spiritual. Poses a sensitivity to light include light beyond the visible spectrum, allowing people taking ayahuasca to see more of the reality of what you normally can. They can also hear about the reality and feel of reality. Therefore, can exist in a broader dimension reality. Your dreams can also become a part of this reality, although it is not necessary to sleep these dreams, and because they are conscious during this experience, are able to control themselves in these states unusual interdimensional.
This is what we call shamanism, moving and handling interdimensional state of reality for change in the "normal" dimension of reality to return after the experience of ayahuasca over.
Imagine you're in a pitch black room. Her eyes are open but you can not see anything. Because you can not see anything, does that mean there's nothing there? Of course not. Now, suppose you put night vision goggles. Suddenly, you can see much more than they could before. Are you hallucinating? No, at all, they are expanding their ability to see and therefore the perception of what was there, but it was not previously visible. This is a good way to see the ayahuasca. Drink ayahuasca is like putting on night vision goggles, which are only slightly more complicated than that. I call interdimensional glasses place, but the principle is the same. This sacred medicine that has been used for thousands of years by indigenous peoples of the Amazon lets you see more of what is there, but it was not previously visible.
What is it? That is the most surprising of all this. What is that there are spirits who live with character entities and features, only vibrating frequencies of light that is beyond our biological limitations. In fact, they are spirits. This is where the spiritual dimension term is particularly relevant, as there are literally worlds that exist beyond our understanding of perception. What we see, hear, smell, taste and feel is less than one percent of what is really out there. It would be very foolish to think we can trust only our limited senses to understand the whole of reality. When we drink Ayahuasca, we have an idea of what else is out there, how much more is out there, and really how little know about it.
That is why we propose to consider supporting the preservation of shamanic traditions around the world because it is the shamans world's indigenous communities are the true scientists of our civilization. Without them, we will lose some of the most valuable information that the human race has spent the last fifty thousand years the collection, compilation, and development in science is shamanism. The sacred science of plant spirit medicine can cure any disease, however, consider it worse alternative, primitive. Modern science has no idea compared with the shamans. Therefore, please, if you've reached the end of this article, then visit www.ayahuascafoundation.org and consider the possibility of a contribution to the preservation and continuation of mankind's oldest science, so that he can still serve to heal and help us understand who us. In the end, we are not human beings having spiritual experiences. We are human spirits
About the Author
Carlos Tanner has lived in the Amazon Rainforest of Peru since 2004, where he works as the program director for the Ayahuasca Foundation, a non profit organization that offers ayahuasca healing retreats, initiation courses, and curandero seminars. He has studied the science of plant spirit medicine, also known as curanderismo or shamanism, for over seven years and has spoken at numerous conferences and festivals about the nature of spirit healing and the methods employed by indigenous healers to cure any and every affliction.
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