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Preparing for a ceremony with Ayahuasca and San Pedro
In order to be in the best mind set and to avoid possible side effects while working with medicinal plants from emetic-purgative capacity, we recommend everyone to adhere to the following guidelines.
IMPORTANT: You shouldn't participate to a ceremony if you have any psychiatric disorder or if you are taking SSRI's (any selective serotonin repute inhibitor) or antipsychotics (for a complete list have a look here). If you use this medications, you should have been off them for at least 20 days. For substances like heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, alcohol, marijuana or any other psychoactive plant, 10 days should be enough. Each participant has the responsibility to inform the leader of the ceremony about his drugs intake (past or present) and about any major health problems he/she may have.
Preparing the Body
Please try to avoid these foods and drinks for the period of time suggested:
* Red meat (pork, beef, sheep, tuna, etc.) - 7 days before and after the ceremony
* Spirits, beer, wine - 7 days before and after the ceremony
* Spicy food - One day before the ceremony
* Fermented food (pickles, anchovies, miso, etc.) - 1 day before and after the ceremony
* Excessive consumption of salt and sugar - 3 days before and after the ceremony
Dietary advice for the 3 days previous the ceremony: eat light food and avoid red meat (chicken and white fish are fine), with moderate levels of salt and sugar.
Food recommended for the day of the ceremony: light breakfast and light lunch (mainly raw vegan). No chilly, no coffee, no salt and no sugar! Because the ceremony starts in the evening, you will fast from 1.00 PM till the morning after. With San Pedro some people like to have a light snack towards the end of the ceremony.
Recommended food for the day after the ceremony: vegetarian dishes, chicken and white fish are acceptable, but no red meat!
After the ceremony it is recommended to refrain as much as possible from any substance or drug that alters the mind. It is also recommended to refrain from antidepressants and any other type of medicaments.
It is also recommended to not have sex for 3 days before and after the ceremony.
Preparing the Mind
Before the ceremony, you may want to spend time doing peaceful activities and cultivate awareness (such as reading, walking in nature, practicing mindfulness and other types of meditation). To receive the teaching of medicinal plants a minimum of awareness is required.
The ceremony is especially beneficial when you attend it with an open mind, a humble heart and pure intentions.
It is advisable to wear light and comfortable clothing. You can bring with you any beloved object, book or amulet.
It is also recommended to bring some still water, a small mattress or a yoga mat, a sleeping bag or a blanket, a torch, a pillow, some toilet paper and some insect repellant (if necessary).
Clensing of the ceremonial space: http://forums.ayahuasca.com/viewtop...02953&hilit=consecration+of+the+space#p202953
the visions are a secondary. it's a spirit cathartic and purifier.
Ayahuasca diet and preparations
Foods and Meds to Avoid with MAOIs | Ayahuasca.com
In order to be in the best mind set and to avoid possible side effects while working with medicinal plants from emetic-purgative capacity, we recommend everyone to adhere to the following guidelines.
IMPORTANT: You shouldn't participate to a ceremony if you have any psychiatric disorder or if you are taking SSRI's (any selective serotonin repute inhibitor) or antipsychotics (for a complete list have a look here). If you use this medications, you should have been off them for at least 20 days. For substances like heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, alcohol, marijuana or any other psychoactive plant, 10 days should be enough. Each participant has the responsibility to inform the leader of the ceremony about his drugs intake (past or present) and about any major health problems he/she may have.
Preparing the Body
Please try to avoid these foods and drinks for the period of time suggested:
* Red meat (pork, beef, sheep, tuna, etc.) - 7 days before and after the ceremony
* Spirits, beer, wine - 7 days before and after the ceremony
* Spicy food - One day before the ceremony
* Fermented food (pickles, anchovies, miso, etc.) - 1 day before and after the ceremony
* Excessive consumption of salt and sugar - 3 days before and after the ceremony
Dietary advice for the 3 days previous the ceremony: eat light food and avoid red meat (chicken and white fish are fine), with moderate levels of salt and sugar.
Food recommended for the day of the ceremony: light breakfast and light lunch (mainly raw vegan). No chilly, no coffee, no salt and no sugar! Because the ceremony starts in the evening, you will fast from 1.00 PM till the morning after. With San Pedro some people like to have a light snack towards the end of the ceremony.
Recommended food for the day after the ceremony: vegetarian dishes, chicken and white fish are acceptable, but no red meat!
After the ceremony it is recommended to refrain as much as possible from any substance or drug that alters the mind. It is also recommended to refrain from antidepressants and any other type of medicaments.
It is also recommended to not have sex for 3 days before and after the ceremony.
Preparing the Mind
Before the ceremony, you may want to spend time doing peaceful activities and cultivate awareness (such as reading, walking in nature, practicing mindfulness and other types of meditation). To receive the teaching of medicinal plants a minimum of awareness is required.
The ceremony is especially beneficial when you attend it with an open mind, a humble heart and pure intentions.
It is advisable to wear light and comfortable clothing. You can bring with you any beloved object, book or amulet.
It is also recommended to bring some still water, a small mattress or a yoga mat, a sleeping bag or a blanket, a torch, a pillow, some toilet paper and some insect repellant (if necessary).
Clensing of the ceremonial space: http://forums.ayahuasca.com/viewtop...02953&hilit=consecration+of+the+space#p202953
the visions are a secondary. it's a spirit cathartic and purifier.
Ayahuasca diet and preparations
Foods and Meds to Avoid with MAOIs | Ayahuasca.com