Experiences Blue vervain

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  1. wtfdustinwtf

    wtfdustinwtf Silver Member

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    (I had me post this in the wrong section so this is a repost but in the right section.. swim hopes at least)

    My mother who is an herbalist and practicing wican gave him some blue vervain to smoke.

    I find it put his mind into the next level, as in this. His mental and thought processes can go into over drive smoothly. he is alive!

    He consulted his mother about this and she said it increases mind awareness.

    I wanted to know if ne other swimmers had experiences with this?


    *this is the anwser to a question asked.

    Swim said this to me and wanted me to type it for him.

    Well its not a high by no means. its an opened mind . you notice things in such detailed and vivid ways. You learn and think apond it into a new level of thought. While thinking about what is happening what is going on what to do what one should do how one should do this. what is the best option and you find it.
     
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    b3ni Silver Member

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    I have found a loose reference on a source site that it has been used by Pawnee Indians to enhance dreaming.

    This has been taken from wiki
     
  3. wtfdustinwtf

    wtfdustinwtf Silver Member

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    cool I should try it for that reason hell post back what happens.

    Thanks for the info!
     
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    Johan73 Titanium Member

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    Interesting. I was looking around and found some info about blue vervain.

    [​IMG][h3]Blue Vervain (Swamp Verbena)[/h3]
    Verbena hastata
    • Family: Vervain (Verbenaceae)
    • Habitat: damp thickets, roadsides, shores
    • Height: 2-6 feet
    • Flower size: 1/8 inch wide
    • Flower color: blue-purple
    • Flowering time: July to September
    • Origin: native
    http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/verbenahast.html

    Someone mentions it in a combination here

    There is a blue vervain cultivation document in the file archive.

     

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