


Xanga
Medicine
Simply put, Xanga is a powerful psychedelic smoking blend. It is a combination of herbs infused with dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and contains some form of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (IMAO Hermala concentrated extract).
I have learned how to do the extraction of DMT from the Mimosa bark and the process of infusion into the plants.
Xanga has many advantages over DMT crystals. For one thing, you can weigh and dose it more easily, the smoke is less sharp across the throat, and you're less likely to inhale incorrectly, resulting in the product not being effective. So smoking Changa DMT has many advantages.
Importance to do Xanga in Safe Space and in a Ceremonial Way
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A good set & setting is incredibly important. Maybe even more important than the dosage. If you are not in a nice environment, are with the wrong people or don't feel well: don't do it! To improve the setting (your surroundings) you can do several things. Only invite people you feel comfortable with. Do you like to be able to trip in silence? Then just ask everyone to stay quiet for 15 minutes. Improve the look and smell of the room where you will be tripping with beautiful lighting, a nice tapestry or incense. Then can take the experience to the next level.
For Xanga, an appropriate place is extremely important. As soon as you have smoked DMT, you are instantly out for fifteen minutes. For example, lie down on the couch and build up pillows around yourself. Get someone to help you heat the pipe or hold your joint. Once the trip begins, you only need to lay your head down for an optimized experience.
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Ceremonially using Xanga is a profound and respectful approach that honors its traditional use as a sacred medicine. Here are some guidelines to help you create a meaningful and intentional experience:
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Creating a Sacred Space
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Choose a Quiet and Clean Environment: Find a peaceful place where you won't be disturbed. Clean the space physically and energetically.
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Set Up an Altar or Sacred Space: Arrange items that have spiritual significance to you, such as crystals, candles, incense, or sacred objects.
Connecting with Meditation
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Ground Yourself: Sit comfortably and take a few deep breaths to center yourself. Imagine roots growing from your feet into the earth, grounding you.
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Meditation: Spend a few minutes in silent meditation to calm your mind and open your heart. Focus on your breath or use a mantra to deepen your meditative state.
Connecting to Guides
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Call in Your Guides: Silently or aloud, invite your spirit guides, ancestors, or any benevolent beings you feel connected to. Ask for their protection, guidance, and support during the ceremony.
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Listen and Feel: Pay attention to any subtle sensations or messages. Trust that your guides are with you.
Setting an Intention
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Clarify Your Intention: Reflect on why you are using Xanga. It could be for healing, clarity, emotional release, or deeper understanding. Be specific and clear.
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State Your Intention Aloud: Speaking your intention helps to solidify it in your mind and sends a clear message to the universe.
The Ceremony
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Prepare the Xanga: Ensure you have your Xanga ready in a clean and safe manner.
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Administration: Sit or lie down comfortably in a safe environment. If using a pipe or vaporizer, inhale the Xanga slowly and mindfully.
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Experience and Reflect: Allow the Xanga to work, which might bring up emotions or insights. Embrace whatever arises with an open heart.
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Rest and Integrate: After the effects subside, rest for a few minutes. Journal your experiences or insights to help integrate the session.
Closing the Ceremony
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Give Thanks: Express gratitude to your guides, the spirit of Xanga, and yourself for this experience.
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Ground Yourself Again: Take a few moments to ground yourself before returning to your regular activities. Eating a small snack can help.
Aftercare
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Hydrate and Nourish: Drink plenty of water and eat nourishing foods to help your body process the experience.
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Reflect and Integrate: Continue to reflect on your experience in the following days. Share with a trusted friend or mentor if needed.
Remember, Xanga is a powerful tool and should be used with respect and care. Always source your Xanga from reputable suppliers who honor traditional practices.
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The Xanga's map road
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Phase 1: The Breakthrough
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The Xanga trip often begins with a strong sense of breaking through reality. Perceptions of color and sharpness increase dramatically in a very short time. Then come the geometric patterns that fill up your surroundings at a rapid pace. In no time it is as if you are in a kaleidoscope; with patterns everywhere. You may also hear whistling sounds, crackling or whooshing. Then it feels as if you are popping through the some kind of veil or membrane; as if you are being shot by a cannon.
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Phase 2: The Waiting Room
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Did you indeed achieve the breakthrough? Then you end up in "the waiting room." If you've ever watched Star Trek, it looks like you're traveling through space at warp speed, but instead of stars shooting by, users often see a tunnel of rapidly changing shapes and patterns. It feels a bit like a loading screen for the next stage.
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Phase 3: The Other Side
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After the waiting room, you get the feeling of arriving in another dimension. Here, strange entities walk and fly around in a landscape that would be totally unrecognizable. Many experience a transcendental feeling of perfection and unity with the universe.
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Phase 4: Sinking down
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It feels like you are being pulled back to reality by an unseen force. The other dimension fades and slowly the geometric patterns diminish until finally, you see nothing but the environment you left from.
Xanga trip usually lasts about 20 minutes. You may feel high for an hour afterward.
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DMT was first synthesized in 1931 by German chemist Richard Helmuth Fredrick Manske. In 1946, an alkaloid was also identified in the bark of the plant jurema preta (Mimosa tenuiflora). This substance was named de Lima nigerina by the Brazilian discoverer Oswaldo Gonçalves and had suspicious similarities to DMT. This was confirmed in 1959 by a pair of American chemists: DMT can also be found in nature!
How to smoke Xanga
