"The
fractal Dome"

by Ralph Miller
Many
people have asked me the question, "What is an Ayahuasca
journey like?"
For
certain each journey is completely an individual experience,
and while there are similarities between journeys, each one
is completely unique. The only universal advice that I have
been able to come up with about Ayahuasca is that the master
lesson of this incredible feminine teacher is fundamentally
about, 'letting go'.
You
are shown the beauty of nature; you are shown the infinite
nature of everything. You are brought healing and understanding
in a way that will humble you, and make you cry. But in order
to get there, you first have to let go.
It
seems simple. But in fact it is one of the most difficult
things for some. We all tend to hold on to so much. We hold
on to our egoist ideas of self. We identify with our jobs
or our families, and loose a sense of who we really are. We
want to hide and we can't bear to be exposed.
But
when the traumas and uncertainties of life begin to bear down
on us, we become receptive to learning a new way. The arrival
of the goddess, that is the plant teacher Ayahuasca, is definitely
a story about 'when the student is ready, then the teacher
will appear'.
One
of the things that happens with Ayahuasca, is that all of
the defenses are stripped away. If you carry with you, a human
edifice that looks down on the rest of humanity, then that
human edifice is separated from you, so that you can have
a look at it, and see it for what it is.
While
the exposure can be emotionally painful; the goddess is so
unbelievably loving and caring. It is almost like she takes
you by the hand. At times you are holding on for dear life,
but she is always there, simply asking you to trust her.
Copyright
© 2005 Ralph Miller
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