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BULA!
This phrase is usually associated with psychedelics, but I think that it applies to a whole range of things; from daily activities to use of psychedelics and everything in between.
I've found that the mindset and psychological approach that I have when I'm having some kava can have dramatic differences in how I 'receive' the kava'd benefits. Making a bowl because I'm having some abnormal anxiety and want to calm myself is much different from preparing a nice and relaxing evening. I've found that, coincidentally, the times I've not been trying to relieve any anxiety (although anxiety, insomnia and pain are always what I use kava for) is when I feel the most benefit.
I think that it's important to take a step back, remember the kava and embrace the full experience. Setting up a relaxing evening always yields a more relaxing evening, but I have to go into it with the right mindset and environment.
Anyone else feel this way? What do you do to enchance the set and setting for yourself?
I've found that the mindset and psychological approach that I have when I'm having some kava can have dramatic differences in how I 'receive' the kava'd benefits. Making a bowl because I'm having some abnormal anxiety and want to calm myself is much different from preparing a nice and relaxing evening. I've found that, coincidentally, the times I've not been trying to relieve any anxiety (although anxiety, insomnia and pain are always what I use kava for) is when I feel the most benefit.
I think that it's important to take a step back, remember the kava and embrace the full experience. Setting up a relaxing evening always yields a more relaxing evening, but I have to go into it with the right mindset and environment.
Anyone else feel this way? What do you do to enchance the set and setting for yourself?
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