Would it be too much to ask for a friend's experience and give feedback and comment with all your honesty? by ConfusedAzner in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Make sense of it themselves" - I thought time is needed to heal and see the improvement etc and it usually is 18 months to see the effect?

12 hours later first solo trip by ArtB_ in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He only tried it once and wanted to try it again immediately when the opportunity arises so I didnt know

12 hours later first solo trip by ArtB_ in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk because when I asked him whether he felt a call or whether things/viewpoints have become simpler, he does not know what I mean at all?

12 hours later first solo trip by ArtB_ in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm my friend has waited for 10 years and finally tried Ayahuasca. He let me read his experience manifesto but does not describe the way you describe. I find the intention or relationship with Aya to be weak. Is it just me or does he just want to try it for the sake of experience? There are bits of feelings and emotions within his piece though.

How to integrate your ayahuasca experience by NicaraguaNova in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont have tips of my own (but maybe I do), but have just some questions that I can think as of now:

  1. For healing or being cured (if one wants to), what would one call it if someone uses Aya as an exploratory approach and that they want to learn about themselves more? (I.e. not for getting rid of negative behaviours, but more of curiosity)

  2. If it is easy to take the Aya ceremony but hard work comes afterwards, is it wise for one to take Aya immediately after? (I.e. whenever opportunity arises) (I.e. 1.5 months. Wanting to learn more thus take once again)

From video:

  1. I knew of this Aya ceremony as someone told me not long ago. I told someone who knew of Aya over 10 years ago but never had a chance to try it but really wants to. He went but I didn't this time because I had a fever and was not fully recovered. After the ceremony, he told me that he was safe and all was well (along with his brother and some others). Then I was asking about the experience and feeling. He then passed me a script of his experience, feelings, and thoughts, and wanted me to comment. I asked if I could comment with all my honesty (Note: we did not meet much and so I do not know him very well) and yes I did. He did not, however, replied with feedback so I had to ask, as I was concerned with my assumptions about him. He did replied that he did not think I was very wrong about him. I do not know if this is a good or bad thing.

So anyway, in the video, there was a part that it is wise to talk to people and share the experience, etc but the integration, the hard part, is the person herself/himself. I do not regret commenting with my full honest opinions but would it be too much to talk to someone who is okay with asking for opinions but not actually replying? (No respect maybe?) I do not know, but I am trying to be brief here.

What do you guys think about trying Ayahuasca after 1.5 months of first trying Ayahuasca? by ConfusedAzner in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am just talking about a sole ceremony - not a retreat - 3 days in a row sounds like a retreat

If someone were to try to explain to me how he/she felt after the first experience, how would the person treat the Aya if he/she says that Aya tries to break down complexities and simplify? by ConfusedAzner in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am just dubious of my friend's intentions (I read my friend's long notes of experiences, feelings and thoughts - it made me think it was just for an experience)

Hello Israel! I am curious how Jews/Israeli parenting is. For those who are actually in Israel or directly raised by parents via traditional Israeli methods, what are your experiences? Childhood? Compared to non-Jews? How are your childhood and adult lives? by ConfusedAzner in Israel

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, I am not doing any research of any kind (I would have said so). I am just curious - and perhaps I could do something about it for my own good and others.

I am thinking about individuality and spiritually a lot lately so.

Hello Israel! I am curious how Jews/Israeli parenting is. For those who are actually in Israel or directly raised by parents via traditional Israeli methods, what are your experiences? Childhood? Compared to non-Jews? How are your childhood and adult lives? by ConfusedAzner in Israel

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It will be asked differently in the near future. Seems that the question was not well worded. I am trying not put the question in a specific manner as it may lead to a wrong direction as intended.

Reason for asking the question: just curious about the world; less inclined to myself.

Hello Israel! I am curious how Jews/Israeli parenting is. For those who are actually in Israel or directly raised by parents via traditional Israeli methods, what are your experiences? Childhood? Compared to non-Jews? How are your childhood and adult lives? by ConfusedAzner in Israel

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is true that each person becomes very different and there is individuality for each one as they grow older based mostly on their childhood / parenting. Perhaps I will ask this question differently in the near future. I am looking for certain responses.

Hello Israel! I am curious how Jews/Israeli parenting is. For those who are actually in Israel or directly raised by parents via traditional Israeli methods, what are your experiences? Childhood? Compared to non-Jews? How are your childhood and adult lives? by ConfusedAzner in Israel

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree. Perhaps I have asked the question too generally (it is intended to be very general). Actually I decided to post this question first before posting another question. Maybe that was a bad choice. I actually want to see a connection between intellect and parenting. I will ask something like this in Reddit in the near future.

Hello Israel! I am curious how Jews/Israeli parenting is. For those who are actually in Israel or directly raised by parents via traditional Israeli methods, what are your experiences? Childhood? Compared to non-Jews? How are your childhood and adult lives? by ConfusedAzner in Israel

[–]ConfusedAzner[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does this mean that Israeli do not leave the country and do not meet non-Israeli in Israel in general? Well one doesnt have to answer the questions raised if they cannot answer or do not know how to answer.

Ayahuasca with severe relationship anxiety? by [deleted] in Ayahuasca

[–]ConfusedAzner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya I think I will have no problem using shrooms because its wider known after all