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  • directed by Vincente Minnelli

Cacti - T. pachanoi & AMT
DOSE: T+ 0:00
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Cacti - T. pachanoi
(liquid)
T+ 1:00
35 mg
AMT
(powder / crystals)
Background:
For about 3 years I did a lot of psychedelics, but after 9-11 I found myself too paranoid to order research chemicals and suddenly the only people trying to sell me acid were trying to rip me off and sell me bunk, so I�ve chilled out a bit since then. So at the time of this trip I was a pretty experienced tripper, having tasted most of the fine chemicals that had come my way more than a few times. Even post 9-11 it�s quite easy to find San Pedro cacti around and on this particular occasion I had the good fortune to be in possession of a small amount of AMT, too. I had done AMT on numerous occasions and in combination with a number of other drugs � mostly other synthetic tryptamines; the only phenethylamine I have mixed it with is MDMA. I had tripped on cactus once before, but I found it too mild to warrant the preparation, taste, and necessary pre-trip fasting (a ritual of mine) involved in the process. But, mix a little cactus T with a little AMT and... it�s a party, right? [I�m writing this report largely because I haven�t yet seen one about this combination, which surprises me given the relatively easy accessibility of both substances right now. ] On top of this, I was in Vegas for the first time with my girlfriend (also an experienced tripper) � and on top of that, we had a free hotel room in one of Vegas� most expensive hotels, and we had tickets to see a tripped out show at said hotel. We�re not huge �Fear and Loathing� fans, so our aim was not at all to do Vegas in that style, but we still had a lot of fun.
Preparation:
Since my first experience with San Pedro had been disappointingly mild in spite of having used what should have been an adequate amount of cactus, my girlfriend and I prepared a significantly larger amount this time. I wanted to make sure that my preparation would not be a wasted effort. I have no idea what the weight or the total length were, but we used a number of smaller, separate cacti and we harvested them fresh from their pots. I ended up doing most of the dirty work: I removed the spines with a paring knife, skinned the cactus, and shaved off the dark green fleshy material underneath the skin � which should have, according to internet sources, contained most or all of the plant�s mescaline � into a bowl. The green stuff was then placed into a ceramic pot. We boiled the cactus in distilled water with a little citric acid (don�t use too much or the taste will be horrible) for over 6 hours, then we strained out the shriveled cactus bits with cheese cloth, saving the tea, and then we boiled the bits again, repeating the process. We saved our tea in a mason jar.
I had acquired the AMT in powder form and for transportation/ingestion purposes I put it in vegicaps � about 35mg for me, 20mg for her. Though I�ve read of people taking monster AMT doses online, I�ve never been able to get above 50mg comfortably (due to body load/nausea), and since there would also be mescaline involved, I didn�t want to go overboard. My girlfriend is even more sensitive to AMT and has never done more than 40mg at once, hence her lighter dose (it�s not that she doesn�t like to trip hard).
We had logically assumed that AMT, being an MAOI, would potentiate the mescaline. We weren�t concerned about problems with the interaction for some reason � we probably should have been (not that we ended up having any problems). Both drugs last a long time, but that was fine with us as we enjoy really long trips.
We both fasted for 2 days prior to ingestion, not only to put us in a spiritual mindset but also to avoid excess nausea and unwanted MAOI interactions. I'm always one to suggest fasting before a trip, the longer (within reason) the better.
The Experience:
Based on some reports we had read regarding mixing AMT with mushrooms, we decided to follow an ingestion schedule to ensure maximum effects, as follows � we drank the cactus tea first, over the course of about � hour (it�s hard to drink it fast because it�s nasty; we both almost wretched by the time the jar was empty). Since mescaline takes awhile to kick in, we waited about an hour and then ate our capsules just as we were starting to feel the M. Our room was on the 16th floor and we were looking out on the strip as the sun was setting � it was strange to watch the natural light fade as all the artificial lights came on, especially since we had never been to Vegas before (not to mention the fact that the drugs we starting to kick in). At this point neither of us were very used to mescaline, but we were both quite impressed with the organic, wholesome feel that it had in comparison to less enriching psychedelics like foxy or AMT alone. We were both experiencing mild visuals and tactile hallucinations, but at the core of it was a pleasant spiritual essence that can�t really be described, similar to MDMA but way more pure. There was also a feeling that there would be much more to come, but as is always the case with AMT and mescaline, the ascent was slow and gentle until the dam burst.
Once it was fully dark, we both bathed and prepared to go to the show. It felt good to shower. I was feeling a little nauseous and slightly uncomfortable when we rode the elevator down to the ground floor, and then we walked through the casino. This was an expensive hotel, so the gamblers and other people at the casino were dressed formally and, I would assume, generally were pretty rich. In spite of being well off, they looked very serious, very depressed, and quite uncomfortable (even though they were presumably recreating and thus, one would think, trying to have a good time), which was quite funny to us as we were coming up on good drugs, existing on the same plane as them in physical form only. We had to wait in line to pick up our tickets (which was difficult because I had begun to get fidgety and it was becoming hard not to smile), and then we entered the theatre for the performance.
The next few hours were a prolonged blur. The state I was in is most comparable to my heavier acid trips, in that specifics escape me and I was overwhelmed with the sensory input of the moment. It�s hard to remember any details of the show, except the following � I was nauseated and fidgety, with a typical AMT body load, and there were a few times when I thought I�d have to puke. This was generally in response to the stimulation: the colors and the music and the characters on stage and flying overhead, doing whatever they were doing. At times everything would seem to bend/swell around me; these were the most intense moments, when I thought I actually would puke (but I managed not to) � these could have merely been rushes of the AMT (on me it has a similar roller coaster effect to MDMA). There was an intermission in the show, and there was no way in Hell either of us were getting of our chairs. The rest of the audience were as grim as the people in the casino.
Finally, the show ended and we went immediately back to out hotel room. We were blasted � it appeared that not only did the AMT potentiate the mescaline, but there was some sort of special synergy between the two. On the way back we were mostly looking at the floor, and looking at each other and smiling, trying to make sure we didn�t get lost. We weren�t overly paranoid about being found out because, like I have said, we are experienced. Stuff was moving all around us, but we were protected.
We spent the next several hours in our hotel room. We were way too messed up to even want to try walking around The Strip (that had been our original plan), and even had we wanted to we could not have because we were afflicted with the drunken, dizzy, strangely fatigued state of an AMT plateau. So, during the evening we spent most of our time looking out the window � most of that time was spent looking at the clouds in the sky, which gave me some of the most fabulous visuals I�ve ever had. We saw spirits who were clearly letting us know that Vegas� days are numbered, that looked as though they were about to come down and destroy the city. My girlfriend took a long bath (which I supervised, just to be safe). Neither of us had even the most remote interest in sex, nor in food. We were in a profoundly euphoric state, and we were as connected to each other as we�d felt on any other drug except acid. The only drawback to our state was, and anyone who has done AMT would probably agree � the plateau lasts forever, and it�s easy to get bored, disassociated, or royally sick of the body load. We got a little of all three. But this was still part of the blur, before time became a readily perceptible force.
Several hours later, it was morning, and we were still very, very messed up. It had been well over 12 hours since dosed and it was clear that we were nowhere near the end. The sunrise proved much less interesting than the sunset, as we couldn�t see the sun itself but merely the light it cast, and every time another casino turned off its lights it was like saying goodbye to an old friend. The clouds were still angry but now we could see the mountains outside of the city, which were beautiful and strange � the layers in the rock are tilted at nearly a 45-degree angle, very interesting. We concluded that the mountains were very strong and that they didn�t like Vegas any more than the clouds.
The next thing we knew, we had to check out of the hotel and go home. Of course, we were still wasted, and probably not in any condition to drive. But still, even 16 hours after dosing, we were only starting to come down (and on these drugs, that meant we still had several hours of fun left), so we decided to take advantage of it. We certainly weren�t tired even though we had been up all night, so it�s not like we would be falling asleep at the wheel. So, I started driving and we decided to try going through Zion National Park on our way home. [obligatory disclaimer: even though I did it, never drive on psychedelics! ]
[I�ll note that right before Zion I stopped and bought an Amp energy beverage at a gas station. Amp has all kinds of stuff in it, so I was slightly concerned that it wouldn�t go too well with the AMT, but my high at that point was mostly a result of the mescaline or something about the combination, so I decided to drink it anyway � it gave me the required energy and I suffered no adverse reactions. This was over 18 hours after eating the AMT. ]
Driving ended up being quite easy, and seeing Zion while tripping was well worth the effort. We had never seen it before and it was way too beautiful to imagine. At one of the vistas we stopped and got out of the car, and experienced quite a contrast to Vegas � complete stillness and quiet, the essence of natural spirituality so rare in the urban lifestyle. Checkerboard Mesa was peppered with snow, truly an awesome sight in the early afternoon light. By this point, the more unpleasant effects of the drugs (body load, nausea) were mostly gone, so it became more acid-like, just visuals, tactiles, and still that divine spiritual feeling. There was also some amazing scenery after we left Zion. I began seeing faces and animals in many of the rocks/mountains (they all had a story to tell), and I saw all sorts of things in the clouds. A lot of what I saw, I�ll admit, was negative, but the negativity wasn�t directed at me, so I wasn�t at all disturbed by it.
We arrived at home in the early evening, the effects having almost entirely worn off. I felt very relaxed, peaceful, and spent. Sleep came relatively easily (I�m an insomniac, so take that with a grain of salt).
Epilogue:
This trip was definitely a mind-blower, the cocktail a very effective combination. It wasn�t until later that I thought the combination might have been a bit dangerous with the MAOI/amphetamine interaction. I didn�t feel any worse afterwards than I would have expected to feel on a larger dose of AMT by itself, however, so things worked out all right. In subsequent months I lost my taste for AMT, so I don�t believe I have repeated the combination. The most startling thing about the trip for me was the duration � I was solidly tripping for over 24 hours, and I didn�t think anything outside of DOB would ever do that to me. I was expecting to be tripping for more like 16 hours, so I can only deduce that something about the combination (and perhaps the dosing schedule) managed to make the trip longer. This was also the most complete trip I have had, both in terms of substance and style. As for the effects, the mescaline filled in all of the holes that AMT would normally leave wide open, and the AMT gave everything a very strong push. The result was comparably profound to very large (30+ good hits) acid doses. The inherent euphoria combined into what I�d term a �meta-euphoria�. There were times during the trip that it seemed absurd to me that there was any combination of drugs I could take that would put me in the state I was in (and I�ve done a lot). I was able to suspend reality enough to see the spirits in the clouds/rocks as relating directly to everyday physical reality. There was a concreteness, a spiritual relevance to the trip that I haven�t experienced elsewhere. Definitely a +4! Strangely, outside of gaining a better connection to the spirit world, there were no practical insights that I remember coming to during the trip. Connecting more with the spirit world was a big step, though, and this trip really put me in touch with my psychic abilities. After the trip, it wasn�t difficult to come back to reality and move on with normal life, but, like I�ve said, I�m an experienced tripper.
Exp Year: 2002 ExpID: 19816
Gender: Male
Age at time of experience: Not Given
Published: Dec 21, 2002 Views: 19, 538
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Mandrake
(roots)
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Galangal
Damiana
(dried)
Skullcap
smoked
Cannabis
Wormwood
I mixed like 1/3 of an ounce of mandrake root in a blender with about 1/2 of an ounce of galangal root and an equal amount in mass of damiana and scullcap. I blended it up and wound up with a large amount of the mix. I was waiting for the water to boil when I smoked a bowl of the mixture. It had some minor effects. Nothing exciting though.
I returned and wrapped some of the mix in a coffee filter and put it in a tea ball. I had one teapot full of a light green-brownish liquid. I boiled the rest of the mix in a pot and ended up with a very dark liquid, I added lemon juice to a small amount and boiled some of the mix in another pan. I strained the liquid and had a good amount of some dark stuff. I mixed a large glass with half of the light tea and half of the dark tea. I had a few of these and began smoking a bowl of cannabis. I mixed some wormwood in because I previously had experienced a weird buzz from smoking it with cannabis. I have smoked it on its own before and gotten somewhat high off it. I read about its smokable psychoactivity in Pendell's Pharmo/kopeia. It is odd, and I have smoked fresher wormwood and the effect was stronger.
I began to get stoned, I think I packed another bowl. I got more tea and when I ran out of the light stuff I still had lots of the dark stuff left. I drank that quickly in several large glassfuls mixed with lots of sugar and downed fast. I was experiencing odd hallucinations and a weirdness to my weed high. Nothing notable but at times I was filled with energy and shook and felt things running through me. It was somewhat spiritual or magickal.
I turned off all the lights and could feel spirits. If one has seen 'Two Evil Eyes' by Romero/Argento the first tale has a scene with amazing spirit effects. I remembered this and it kind of made me feel funny, like dark and scared sort of. I think it was the Mandrake. I had some odd visuals, and relaxed for a while playing the new Game Boy. I smoked another bowl of cannabis and was all out of tea.
I then fell asleep. The next day I woke up with diarrhea and stomach pains. I attribute this to the Mandrake, based on what I've read. It lasted for an hour or so and then I smoked some cannabis and it eased it away. As have never done Galangal or Mandrake before I don't know how much of what was what. I think it was mostly Mandrake, and at first it was the Damiana and Scullcap. I was pleasantly relaxed.
Exp Year: 2001 ExpID: 8122
Gender: Male
Age at time of experience: Not Given
Published: Dec 16, 2001 Views: 39, 114
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