http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/-xolJX-8Qy6\_5-c3CIaybg
cool! Yopo? Cohoba?
Niopo, apparently.
Huh, never heard of it, but I think I’ve heard that botanical name before referring to one constituent of another traditional entheogenic snuff. I’m just noting how there are multiple names attatched to some herbs etc. There was an episode of a show (I believe National Geographic’s “Taboo”), which shows an initiate’s first experience with “yopo”- interesting…
The only connection with our snuff is that its sniffed. There are numerous shamanic powders and drugs. When you think about it, places like the rain forests are just one giant stash if you know where to look.
Yeah, I’ve heard of a thing or two out there. What about when they use a long tube to blow snuff up a fellow tribesman’s nose? It probably ain’t tobacco but it makes me think…
I really like all the gear this Shaman had to make the snuff. The craftsman ship in the snuff tube is amazing! I always like to go back to the roots of something to see where it all began. I realize this snuff is nicotine free but entirely full of hallucinogenic properties. Here’s more. It turns out this is also called Yopo.
Not many snuff mills can make product claims like “ego death”. Abraxas DMT anyone?
I tend to go temporarily insane when forced to let go of my ego through chemical induced trance…not fun…think I’ll pass on that.
UsualSnuspects lol, wink, wink.
@UsualSnuspects , @Mr.O , - that’s some kind of menthol man… >-)
lol, I’d best not get carried away here…