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I have said many times that our subconscious creates our physical reality and our subconscious needs triggering on a regular basis to create events in our physical future and, on the other hand, to boost our spiritual morale after it is battered. The Serpent Cult easily abuses our subconscious because our ignorance and ego makes it easy to do so. ‘The real you’ has been imprisoned in your subconscious and the egotistical false you is determined to keep you there and have you walking the prison called planet Earth for eternity. I have previously warned people that read my work that their lives would never be the same if they did. I humbly do so again before anyone reads this article. I do not want to alter or even trigger anyone’s subconscious mind that does not want me to. SO… PLEASE DO NOT READ THIS ARTICLE IF YOU DO NOT WANT IT TO AFFECT YOUR PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL REALITY IN THE FUTURE.
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I am very happy to say that my wife Susie and I have been invited to take part in an Ayahuasca workshop in Bahia, Brazil next week. I shall be away from the 13th for about 10 days. Please let me point out that we are quests. Again ‘I am a guest’. We would like to thank the organisers of the trip to Brazil for our invitations. I realise the subject of Ayahuasca is not everyone’s cup of tea but I shall still write up any experiences I have whilst in Bahia on my return and post the article on oneball. That will be my last posting on the website.
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I felt more than slightly nervous about drinking the ayahuasca simply because of the massive powerful journey it had taken me on six months previously. I didn't think my body or my mind could take anothr journey like that one but I happily appeared with the rest of the tribe on time to receive another cup of ayahuasca that evening. The Shaman Warinei carried out his rituals and we all queued up for our measure of the magic potion. The group this time was much smaller than last time and it contained a lot of female energy, which was comforting to feel on a five-sense level. It was soon my turn to drink and I really struggled to get it down.
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