HBWR and morning Glory

Discussion in 'Exotic Psychedelic Plants' started by magicalgritz, Dec 14, 2010.

  1. magicalgritz

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    Hey guys 3 quick questions.

    1) Do HBWR seeds give u the same feeling as Morning Glorys?

    2) If i get HBWR seeds can i use a coffee grinder and put the powder in a drink like Morning Glorys or do i have to chew them?

    3)Does anyone know a site where i can order HBWR seeds and they wont have pesticides on em?

    Thanks!
     
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    1) Do HBWR seeds give u the same feeling as Morning Glorys? yes

    2) If i get HBWR seeds can i use a coffee grinder and put the powder in a drink like Morning Glorys or do i have to chew them? yes, you dont need as many HBWR seeds.. grind them up.

    3)Does anyone know a site where i can order HBWR seeds and they wont have pesticides on em? no seeds actually contain pesticide, most are natural drying agents to prevent spoilage and retardation of the seed. mostly from organic compounds found in other plants, not harmful to humans or livestock and birds..
    any site will do..
     
  3. magicalgritz

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    well i am currently at shamansgarden.com, they have different strains, cheapest one they have come from ghana they sell 100 seeds for 4.99 but then they have some seeds that come from (Ayurvedic) and its a private grower and on the info it says "This particular strain of HBWR contains little to no poisonous alkaloids" so im guessing you cant trip off of those and then another seed they have which i think ima get these.. they come from India.. 50 seeds for 8.99 and the last type of seeds they have come straight from hawaii but its 50 seeds for 18 dollars and im not looking to spend that much, so i should go with the india HBWR?

    http://www.shamansgarden.com/c-40-hbwr-seeds.aspx --- just incase u wanna take a look at it
     
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    I really havent that much experience buying HBWR online. The spring the garden center here has dozens of psychoactive plants and seeds. you just have to look there every other day, they rotate live plants ..

    anyways: you will not take 50 of them, 8 or 9 will do, add more when you feel comfortable.. http://www.entheology.org/edoto/anmviewer.asp?a=28
     
  5. magicalgritz

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    Thanks Orison!! :)
     
  6. ancient powers

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    Interesting article orison. LSA seeds are definetly one of my favorite highs. I like 12-16 HWBRS. These MGS were soo good.

    I dont even bother worrying about getting psychedelics from street people anymore. Cold water extracts are amazingly simple. 1hr seems to work remarkably.

    Simply filter the cold water after 1hr and consume. I would like to try making a very rich peppermint tea broth filtered and cooled and use to make the potions.

    I know the Eleusian Mysteries served ergot fermented grains in mint tea which was strained and served as a sacramental beverage only taken once in a lifetime by intiates in the darkness of a special cave.
     
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    Triptolemus, however, was the paramount
    transmutation, Demeter’s special response to the
    problem of death. It was his sacred barley, solemnly
    grown in the Rarian plain and threshed on his floor,
    that was the principle ingredient in the potion
    drunk by the initiates in preparation for the culminating
    vision. The formula for that potion is recorded
    in the Homeric hymn. In addition to the
    barley, it contained water and a fragrant mint called
    blechon. The mint initially would seem the most
    likely candidate for the psychoactive agent in the
    potion, except that all our evidence about this particular
    mint indicates that it was unsuitable, being
    neither sufficiently psychotropic to warrant the danger
    of profane usage nor appropriately revered as the
    secret drug. Rather, it was openly despised as a sign
    of the illicit union of man and woman in lustful
    concubinage without the sacrament of marriage. To
    just such an unsanctified abduction Demeter had
    lost her daughter at Nysa and accordingly we are
    told that the mother vented her displeasure by
    changing the prostitute of Hades into mint, thereupon
    grinding and bruising her botanic body. The
    final Eleusinian solution, on the other hand, will
    reconcile the mother to the daughter’s loss through
    legitimatizing the nuptial abduction in the rite of
    matrimony, whereby an heir can accede to the dynastic
    house. Barley and not mint is the revelation at
    Eleusis, and it is to it that we must look for the sacred
    drug.
     
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