So beautifully written, I experienced everything just by reading your words. The sensitive thin boy part resonated with me. Thank you for sharing this. waiting for your new Tuesday posts and all the best for it.
That’s so beautiful. I’ve never heard of San Pedro. Now I want to try it. I hope ayahuasca isn’t a prerequisite. I know good things can lie on the other side of taking ayahuasca, but it’s always sounded way too scary for me.
It is beautiful Charlice. It was a nice break from the heavier work the ayahuasca was doing. It's been years, but I would love to return to it. If you want to research it, the Shipibo people call it huachuma.
So beautifully written, I experienced everything just by reading your words. The sensitive thin boy part resonated with me. Thank you for sharing this. waiting for your new Tuesday posts and all the best for it.
Thank you for this. I’m really glad you connected with it.
I’ve been reading your work too. Comparison is heavy, and you write about it with real clarity.
That theme shows up for me in futurr Peru Chronicles posts. I’m grateful you’re here.
Thank you for reading my work. Excited for the next chapter in peru chronicles.
That’s so beautiful. I’ve never heard of San Pedro. Now I want to try it. I hope ayahuasca isn’t a prerequisite. I know good things can lie on the other side of taking ayahuasca, but it’s always sounded way too scary for me.
It is beautiful Charlice. It was a nice break from the heavier work the ayahuasca was doing. It's been years, but I would love to return to it. If you want to research it, the Shipibo people call it huachuma.