I grew up in Chinle, Arizona (Navajo Rez) As a kid i could hear the peyote drum from over the hill at night the bass would travel so far in the stillness of the desert.
Terrell Bedonie my friend in the Navy was Hopi from Arizona. I wish I would have asked him about peyote. He was a character ! Got restricted too the boat cause he got the drip three times! I went with him to Olongapo when we hit Subic and he was sitting next to me at the bar smiling. I looked down and saw why he just smiled and said ain’t it great! We sent him on a beer run with our money and he bought plane miller beer in a gold can and nobody drank that shit! We said Honey short fir Honeyestewa wtf! He said that’s all they sold on his Reservation and we laughed our asses off. This was back in 89 when we had beer machines in our barracks not coke machines. One dollar got you and ice cold 24oz baby and that came in use many Sunday mornings. We were an F-14 squadron working 12 on 12 off standing watches with no leave a year before Desert Storm. It was bad man drugs were everywhere especially coke and speed. Everybody was an alcoholic. After night shift at 6:00 am were bbqing and drink ice cold cold beer til 10:30 hit the showers and back at the hanger by 6:00pm. All that mattered was fixing twenty year old Tomcats so we could go to war. So many divorces happened and lots of fights. Good times USN 89-95. I really should write a book......
Quanah Parker! ....Empire of the Summer Moon, one of the BEST books ever written. "The White Man goes into his church and talks about Jesus. The Indian goes into his tipi and talks with Jesus." - Quanah Parker (on peyote)
s je That’s not true at all. He’s actually a decent chemist. Watch his podcast with joe Rogan from last year and he talks a lot more about what he has done in the lab. He’s actually very smart and very well read in pharmacology.
Will Danner when I lived in the canyon lands as soon as it started getting dark it got a lot colder. Spring and winter times it was crazy cold. So if this was shot from October til now it would explain why he is so cold.
America's role in the deterioration of Native American culture, existence, and sovereignty will forever be the greatest injustice that never got the attention it should
Farquad of the Islands civilizations have been wiped out completely, they have been taken enslaved and tortured , the natives didn’t get the worst of it
*thousands of years* of use of natural plants for spiritual and philosophical progression, and Ronald Regan comes along and thinks he has the right to call these things "illegal".
I let my dad borrow my Psychedelic Encyclopedia and when he returned it he told me that Peyote was a really good one! He used to buy 50 pound bags of buttons from Texas in the 1950s before it was illegal. He was also playing jazz bass in New York City and shooting heroin. It's obvious there is a big difference between shooting heroin and eating Peyote.
I met a Cohuilteca who found a bunch of Peyote at Olmos Park. Carefully transplanted them to his house.I got to attend a Peyote Way ceremony in Arizona.A friends relatives were injured in a car accident by a drunk driver.I was invited to the prayer service.It was church. We prayed for the healing of our relations. Peyote is medicine.Its to be respected,Not played with.
As a native American in Oklahoma..I have taken part of ceremonies with peyote..and I promise you. If you take it for outside of an awakening...your body will make sure of ... who's in control...
Its a beautiful medicine. Ceremonial to all Indigenous people on Turtle Island. Our love for the land can never be deterred, Medicine people are under Natural Law, not mans Law, thus our tradition will live on until the end of our time, despite media slander and judicial barriers.
I particularly hate how they say the ceremony has only been around for a century, it has only ever been documented a century ago. They said so themselves they’ve been using it for thousands of years, this medicine only goes along side the fireplace
I found one of those old Peyote buttons and was told A medicine man will pay good price for that but I kept in my bag but lost it with my belongings somewhere. Shyt I had something special in my possession from many many years ago. I chewed on it before I lost it and felt very calming.
It would have been cool to also hear the history of Mexican natives as well since that’s where it was first used, afterwards it was given to natives in America through trading.
Part of the cacti's endemic range lies within the borders of the modern US. The peyotl was used thousands of years before the Mexica founded Tenochtitlan, or the Ancestral Puebloans built the structures of Chaco canyon. It precedes our modern concepts of nationality and tribal affiliation by several thousand years. In summary, there isn't a single culture that "owns" the peyotl cactus -rather each culture that utilizes it has a unique relationship to the plant.
To me Mexican and native Americans have huge similarities for one they originated on the same landmass. Not to take away from your point I totally agree. Just something I thought about when I read your comment
there were footpath "roads" that used to connect the condors and the eagles ways. trading medicines of all sorts back and forth between north and south of turtle island. free trade. free trade. free trade.
I highly recommend reading "The Doors of Perception" is made by a pharmacologist in the 1800's that describes his experiences & visuals with mescaline. He also talks about native American use of peyote. I'm extremely glad there is now a video about this subject that can be widely shared.
Well the Native Americans who use Peyote today have only been using it for about a century, I'd say it would be better to ask the tribes in Mexico regarding the history of it since they've been using it ceremonially for thousands of years.
Indigenous Americans yeah ten miles across a border really makes a difference. If the first rule is not to talk about it, I'm surprised it took this long for them to figure it out. Wonder how long they think ayuasca has been around....
Quanah Parker was the Comanche chief of the Quahadi, a force to be reckoned with and the last hostile Indians of The Great Plains. He continued to fight for the freedom of his people until his last day. If you are interested in learning about the history of the Comanche tribe I recommend reading a book called "Empire of the Summer Moon"
Take enough and the “side effect” will be that you will come face to face with the creator and yourself and trust me it will be no walk in the park more like a walk through and out of the dark .
I would love to have all these growing in my yard! I’d love to have tons of marijuana, Psilocybin mushrooms, and peyote everywhere. I’d use it occasionally and responsibly, but wow it would be great to have such medicine! And our government wants to keep it from us! Unbelievable
@@LemurJackson - Those kids will end up being wiser than all their class mates asking questions no one else thought to ask 🌠. And mescaline is non addictive making it difficult to abuse. Id rather see kids using psychedelics than weed.
I’m native descent and my exact birthday is November 16th 1993. I feel honored that was the day they let natives use peyote legally for their spiritual practices
My ancestors, the chichimeca tribe in what is now Guanajuato, Mx, would take peyote in ceremonies. It seems that magic mushrooms and peyote are ancient medicines that interconnected with many different cultures and were really important in creating and bonding the tribes that practiced with them with each other within the tribe. They really seem to be the catalyst towards caring for one another other in an emotional sense, a spiritual sense. We are so disconnected form each other, I know that we need to fight to have the ability to take these plants and purchase them legally. In my humble opinion, this is a matter of life and death. This one single precious life it spent dormant from ever feeling the deepest part of ourselves in our beautiful planet to not waste time killing each other and killing our Mother Nature. There are things that are not reversible, and I hope the pendulum swings towards goodness in our universe. Much love and peace to all ❤
I went to a peyote meeting recently here in North America where it’s being used as a medicine and it’s a very powerful thing you shouldn’t play with this
There are 574 documented tribes in the USA plus 30+ undocumented tribes. And some reservations only like 2 square miles. Like others say "they got the mine we got the shaft!"
Healthy people don't need 'medicine'. You only take medicine when you're sick. Medicine when you're healthy is just a drug. It's only purpose is to help you indulge in your sensual self.
@@joeydutton8074 healthy people don't need processed sugar either, and unlike peyote sugar is actually highly addictive and causes severe health problems. And yet, not only is processed sugar not banned, its advertised, to children nonetheless, through things like cereal commercials. The promotion and banning of substances has nothing to do with whether they're bad for you, and everything to do with the interests of people able to make money off of them. Oh and also, medicine can be for mental purposes. And no one is perfectly mentally healthy. So your argument makes little sense
In the perspective of a Native this is disrespectful because our elders fought & suffered to keep the Peyote Ceremonies Alive... People want to utilize it for its psychedelic effects when it should be used respectfully inside a ceremony...
@@selenagomezacapella they didn’t use it until about the mid 1900s which obviously wouldn’t be considered a traditional ritual but certainly played a role in the legal status. This article explains it well: gladue.usask.ca/sites/gladue1.usask.ca/files/gladue/resource35-2da60429.pdf
I have never had the opportunity to try the cactus but I have had the pleasure of trying 220mg Mescaline sulfate. It was a great experience that was ok visually but complete mental clarity. I could communicate how I was feeling. Acid and alike visuals are strong but more confusion
Mescaline and me a learning story of how to become healed so you know what you wish to grow. When the plants touch your soul you are compelled to action. You are compelled to witness them in a way that makes them on high. This is beautiful. This is next to god
These harsh conditions did not harm Hamilton .He is wearing a special p coat which is super fkin breathable Hamilton has made it through these very hot days in style.
What I hate is that they just call them native Americans instead of saying the tribe's name like you put in enough effort to go to the desert and talk to a professional and edit the video, camera angles and everything but couldn't say the tribe's names. I'm Mexican American my parent's grow up around huichols, which is one of the native tribe's that used peyote spiritually.
the cactus had prob lost its spines way before any humans were around it. though I guess it could have been targeting mamal herbivores. So maybe not accident.
It's crazy how fascinating cactus is to say I grew up around it and work with it as a way of life is a understatement I am a landscaper in the center in desert a career irrigation technician
Full episode out there, just google it. Amazing up until he gets to actually eating the medicine. As far as I know, no self-respecting, legit Native American Church would allow ceremony to be filmed. Which is why he ends up eating it with the goofball at the end, and no one else. Amazing episode worth watching, with lots of great info, but does an awful job of representing the church and the traditions behind it. Please do not let your views on the matter be informed only by this. Thank you and I wish you a peaceful day.
People are just so foolish . They watch a YT video and the next thing they think is that they know something especially about Hikuri. They know less than nothing . 🇲🇽
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I grew up in Chinle, Arizona (Navajo Rez) As a kid i could hear the peyote drum from over the hill at night the bass would travel so far in the stillness of the desert.
Terrell Bedonie , sounds wonderful! 😉
Terrell Bedonie my friend in the Navy was Hopi from Arizona. I wish I would have asked him about peyote. He was a character ! Got restricted too the boat cause he got the drip three times! I went with him to Olongapo when we hit Subic and he was sitting next to me at the bar smiling. I looked down and saw why he just smiled and said ain’t it great! We sent him on a beer run with our money and he bought plane miller beer in a gold can and nobody drank that shit! We said Honey short fir Honeyestewa wtf! He said that’s all they sold on his Reservation and we laughed our asses off. This was back in 89 when we had beer machines in our barracks not coke machines. One dollar got you and ice cold 24oz baby and that came in use many Sunday mornings. We were an F-14 squadron working 12 on 12 off standing watches with no leave a year before Desert Storm. It was bad man drugs were everywhere especially coke and speed. Everybody was an alcoholic. After night shift at 6:00 am were bbqing and drink ice cold cold beer til 10:30 hit the showers and back at the hanger by 6:00pm. All that mattered was fixing twenty year old Tomcats so we could go to war. So many divorces happened and lots of fights. Good times USN 89-95. I really should write a book......
@@gunsmoke6230 the f-14 tomcat is and always will be my favourite jet.
@@gunsmoke6230 thats a story
Gun Smoke do it! :)
So glad he is required to have 3 locks to protect us from the big bad plant.
It’s really so no one tries to take his Lol
Why is it legal to dig up 50-60 year old peyote cactus?….
🌵Peyote is a mind opening tool with amazing spiritual significance✨
Quanah Parker! ....Empire of the Summer Moon, one of the BEST books ever written. "The White Man goes into his church and talks about Jesus. The Indian goes into his tipi and talks with Jesus." - Quanah Parker (on peyote)
Just got that book, looks like an interesting read.
That moment when you see your botany teacher in viceland epic!!!
Thats so awesome! He seems like a really well educated, well-spoken guy.
wait, forreal? dude cool asf lol definitely smoked some higher value
You got me, It was me
Please give Hamilton another season of this awesome show
meh, he sucks, show rocks.
He finna run out drugs
s je That’s not true at all. He’s actually a decent chemist. Watch his podcast with joe Rogan from last year and he talks a lot more about what he has done in the lab. He’s actually very smart and very well read in pharmacology.
the craziest part of this video is that Hamilton is wearing a peacoat in the desert
Hamilton appears to be quite attached to that pea coat. I’ve seen it in quite a few of his videos!
It actually gets crazy cold in the desert.
Will Danner he’s so skinny so it makes sense or he’s having H wd’s
Will Danner when I lived in the canyon lands as soon as it started getting dark it got a lot colder. Spring and winter times it was crazy cold. So if this was shot from October til now it would explain why he is so cold.
Not really, it gets cold in the desert too
America's role in the deterioration of Native American culture, existence, and sovereignty will forever be the greatest injustice that never got the attention it should
Agì Alowolowo How can they? They had to undergo forced assimilation. You should maybe read up on that
Tribes, at least my own, get checks from casino revenue that’s on their land. Most don’t simply get paychecks to “preserve their culture.”
they also took cuba & hawaii
You wut m8
Farquad of the Islands civilizations have been wiped out completely, they have been taken enslaved and tortured , the natives didn’t get the worst of it
I've had San Pedro. Amazing.
*thousands of years* of use of natural plants for spiritual and philosophical progression, and Ronald Regan comes along and thinks he has the right to call these things "illegal".
@B0omer96 hey finally I read something that made me smile today :-)
NIXON.
@@rayfairbanks6280 who are you replying to?
Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride and the worst thing is we all allow people like too aswell
@Thomas Farrell yeah Hollywood is a really backwards culture
I let my dad borrow my Psychedelic Encyclopedia and when he returned it he told me that Peyote was a really good one! He used to buy 50 pound bags of buttons from Texas in the 1950s before it was illegal. He was also playing jazz bass in New York City and shooting heroin. It's obvious there is a big difference between shooting heroin and eating Peyote.
I met a Cohuilteca who found a bunch of Peyote at Olmos Park. Carefully transplanted them to his house.I got to attend a Peyote Way ceremony in Arizona.A friends relatives were injured in a car accident by a drunk driver.I was invited to the prayer service.It was church. We prayed for the healing of our relations. Peyote is medicine.Its to be respected,Not played with.
As a native American in Oklahoma..I have taken part of ceremonies with peyote..and I promise you. If you take it for outside of an awakening...your body will make sure of ... who's in control...
Its a beautiful medicine. Ceremonial to all Indigenous people on Turtle Island. Our love for the land can never be deterred, Medicine people are under Natural Law, not mans Law, thus our tradition will live on until the end of our time, despite media slander and judicial barriers.
I'd love to visit. ❤️
I particularly hate how they say the ceremony has only been around for a century, it has only ever been documented a century ago. They said so themselves they’ve been using it for thousands of years, this medicine only goes along side the fireplace
thought i was gonna watch someone trip out on peyote
Sky Pelletier Same.
Same
Sky Pelletier you’re on UA-cam just look it up
You're like a foolish infant who constantly needs keys jingled in front of him for entertainment
that was dumb
I found one of those old Peyote buttons and was told A medicine man will pay good price for that but I kept in my bag but lost it with my belongings somewhere. Shyt I had something special in my possession from many many years ago. I chewed on it before I lost it and felt very calming.
It would have been cool to also hear the history of Mexican natives as well since that’s where it was first used, afterwards it was given to natives in America through trading.
I was hoping to hear more about that as well. People such as the Huichol commonly used peyote. Very interesting topic.
Part of the cacti's endemic range lies within the borders of the modern US. The peyotl was used thousands of years before the Mexica founded Tenochtitlan, or the Ancestral Puebloans built the structures of Chaco canyon. It precedes our modern concepts of nationality and tribal affiliation by several thousand years. In summary, there isn't a single culture that "owns" the peyotl cactus -rather each culture that utilizes it has a unique relationship to the plant.
To me Mexican and native Americans have huge similarities for one they originated on the same landmass. Not to take away from your point I totally agree. Just something I thought about when I read your comment
ya or at that time there where no borders and the native where the natives way to try to marginalize a whole group of the same ethnicity
there were footpath "roads" that used to connect the condors and the eagles ways. trading medicines of all sorts back and forth between north and south of turtle island. free trade. free trade. free trade.
“Total accident” more like “total evolution”
Intelligent Design
Evolution is both on purpose and by accident at the same time.
I highly recommend reading "The Doors of Perception" is made by a pharmacologist in the 1800's that describes his experiences & visuals with mescaline. He also talks about native American use of peyote. I'm extremely glad there is now a video about this subject that can be widely shared.
aldous huxley was not a pharmacologist....and it wasn't in the 1800s...
@@crazyharmless666 thank you, joseph! I read the book in high school, all those years ago! God's love to you.
Let's investigate the history of Peyote! *doesn't talk to any Native Americans who actually practice the religious rite*
Callie S HONESTLY
Well the Native Americans who use Peyote today have only been using it for about a century, I'd say it would be better to ask the tribes in Mexico regarding the history of it since they've been using it ceremonially for thousands of years.
Indigenous Americans
yeah ten miles across a border really makes a difference.
If the first rule is not to talk about it, I'm surprised it took this long for them to figure it out.
Wonder how long they think ayuasca has been around....
Callie S my thoughts exactly
I'm pretty sure most of us won't tell vice anyways.
I saw this new episode when it aired didn’t know this show was on so late I was so happy . I love the way he talks and treats peyotes.
Quanah Parker was the Comanche chief of the Quahadi, a force to be reckoned with and the last hostile Indians of The Great Plains. He continued to fight for the freedom of his people until his last day. If you are interested in learning about the history of the Comanche tribe I recommend reading a book called "Empire of the Summer Moon"
its a great book but i def would not wander into their terroritory back then
That was also a movie but was about discovering oil on their native land and wasn't about peyote.
I've had Peyote 2wice in my life. Once raw and the other in a tea and both times were awesome very relaxing and mind opening. No side effects
No side effects for you.
Take enough and the “side effect” will be that you will come face to face with the creator and yourself and trust me it will be no walk in the park more like a walk through and out of the dark .
It took me by surprise they showed Quanah Parker, that’s my great great great great grandfather. So cool
omg that's so cool!!!! wonder wht all cool facts u have being from that lineage :0
Stop teasing us with 5 minute clips and upload the whole thing already lol
it's on viceland's website
Dotjpg i just checked and it doesnt let me watch the videos on my phone
l0wrid3r88 thanks
+origindirewolf I've seen all of Hamilton's previous episodes on UA-cam in the past, so
Robert Henry yeah and now it's on tv, so
As an Apache, I needed to grow them. Now I have more than I thought I'd ever have sprouting and growing around me.
I would love to have all these growing in my yard! I’d love to have tons of marijuana, Psilocybin mushrooms, and peyote everywhere. I’d use it occasionally and responsibly, but wow it would be great to have such medicine! And our government wants to keep it from us! Unbelievable
Don’t forget to have some trichocereus pachanoi and bridesii chilling with them 😎
I have some and the neighbors kids always take them lol. They always eat em before getting on the bus lol
All of those are about to become legal👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@LemurJackson - Those kids will end up being wiser than all their class mates asking questions no one else thought to ask 🌠. And mescaline is non addictive making it difficult to abuse. Id rather see kids using psychedelics than weed.
Have fun it's all hard to grow besides shroom lol
I’m native descent and my exact birthday is November 16th 1993. I feel honored that was the day they let natives use peyote legally for their spiritual practices
This guy is my fucking favorite!!!
Right I've been waiting for this
look up Paul Stamets
My ancestors, the chichimeca tribe in what is now Guanajuato, Mx, would take peyote in ceremonies. It seems that magic mushrooms and peyote are ancient medicines that interconnected with many different cultures and were really important in creating and bonding the tribes that practiced with them with each other within the tribe. They really seem to be the catalyst towards caring for one another other in an emotional sense, a spiritual sense. We are so disconnected form each other, I know that we need to fight to have the ability to take these plants and purchase them legally. In my humble opinion, this is a matter of life and death. This one single precious life it spent dormant from ever feeling the deepest part of ourselves in our beautiful planet to not waste time killing each other and killing our Mother Nature. There are things that are not reversible, and I hope the pendulum swings towards goodness in our universe. Much love and peace to all ❤
This guy has the best job ever
In Mexico is been used for centuries. The Aztecs used it to do "surgeries"
The thumbnail is me every weekend
years later , where are my fellow native americans @?! i’m cree/soto from canada living in texas. much love y’all! real ones know this lol
I went to a peyote meeting recently here in North America where it’s being used as a medicine and it’s a very powerful thing you shouldn’t play with this
alcohol is much more dangerous and its available everywhere. Yes mescaline shouldn't be abused but neither should cheese burgers.
Nobody "plays" with it 😒 its respected
How do you find one? I live in Connecticut and I would love to find a meeting
New Mexico should legalize it. So you can do mushrooms in Colorado and peyote in New Mexico. That would be dope.
There are still over 300 Native American POW camps (reservations) on American soil today in 2019. America, aren’t we Grand...
ya they can't leave
There are 574 documented tribes in the USA plus 30+ undocumented tribes. And some reservations only like 2 square miles. Like others say "they got the mine we got the shaft!"
There are 3 tribes, as I recall (hope correctly), that were split when borders were drawn after the Mexican/American war and the Gadsden purchase.
Native Pride! peyote is medicine
Healthy people don't need 'medicine'. You only take medicine when you're sick. Medicine when you're healthy is just a drug. It's only purpose is to help you indulge in your sensual self.
@@joeydutton8074 Still shouldn't be controlled, it's a plant.
@@joeydutton8074 healthy people don't need processed sugar either, and unlike peyote sugar is actually highly addictive and causes severe health problems. And yet, not only is processed sugar not banned, its advertised, to children nonetheless, through things like cereal commercials. The promotion and banning of substances has nothing to do with whether they're bad for you, and everything to do with the interests of people able to make money off of them. Oh and also, medicine can be for mental purposes. And no one is perfectly mentally healthy. So your argument makes little sense
Thats my professor!!! Town and school!!
XIGWarMongerIX Did he ever mention that he was going to be on Vice?
Milesamanjaro no he didn't but this is the second time I see him the first was on pbs
Native Romania
How is he exploiting your culture by studying it and educating others?
So genocide is legal but a cactus isn’t. I feel bad for people who put any faith into the laws
1:54 - He concluded? Lol😁😅😆. I can just see him coming out of the trip proclaiming...."Yup thats the sh!t right there. Thats the stuff guys!"🤣
In the perspective of a Native this is disrespectful because our elders fought & suffered to keep the Peyote Ceremonies Alive... People want to utilize it for its psychedelic effects when it should be used respectfully inside a ceremony...
Afucking-men. And there's too many overnight shaman ready to put a bad taste in peoples mouth.
I understand that stance but coming from a urban kid i think the plants belong to us all.
@@souljaholdinyak5913 I believe we all come from the dirt.
Mescaline sulfate is the best trip in the world. Smooth, clean and tranquil.
hamilton the man the myth the legend!
Cant stop imagining a roadman leading these ceremonies
"Its a hair over 5 inches" same
ExPhantomHD mines a hair over 6
Width wise
robert abe holy shit
That's what she said.
"Heu Chavez,how come they aint killin' us?"
Never heard anybody dies over peyote!😂😂
is there more to this episode? I'm so glad y'all did a respectable bit on this 👍
Im tryin to learn more my culture. No one taught me so sad!
I love how he laughswhen he says dangerous
Please make all your content available in Sweden. Love your stuff and i wanna be able to see all of it :P
predb.me/?search=PHARMACOPEIA
Yeah use a VPN dummy.
It gets cold af at night in the desert
Where's the rest?
...you just gotta poke around.
On Hulu
YAY HAMILTON IS BACK!!! #WeWantHamilton
The thumbnail. 😂😂😂
Camp PHillips he looks like a background character inn Logan's run
I thought it was a vice inside look at cosplay focused on Vulcans
Hamilton face when the guy says the spiritual experiences are total accident
It's funny because I too as an English man have been supplied psychedelic trips by a 'roadman' glad to see a similarity between our culture's 🤣
Wish this was longer, got me hooked
I would love to turn my life into a peyote distributor and share its wonderful powers with the world
Your hot
I did peyote buttons when I was 20 and it was great!
I think in Canada, despite mescaline being illegal, peyote isn’t because some native tribes used it in rituals.
Peyote is Native to Mexico and Texas and didn’t even reach the tribes in the US till a little over a century ago, how were tribes in Canada using it?
@@selenagomezacapella they didn’t use it until about the mid 1900s which obviously wouldn’t be considered a traditional ritual but certainly played a role in the legal status. This article explains it well:
gladue.usask.ca/sites/gladue1.usask.ca/files/gladue/resource35-2da60429.pdf
That ended abruptly
First off, thank you.
Second: terrible ending.
When a plant needs to be locked up in a cage, you KNOW it’s a hell of a drug 😵💫
I love psychedelics and I would love to try peyote
buy a cactus
definitely the most face melting experience ive been apart of.
I have never had the opportunity to try the cactus but I have had the pleasure of trying 220mg Mescaline sulfate. It was a great experience that was ok visually but complete mental clarity. I could communicate how I was feeling. Acid and alike visuals are strong but more confusion
get mescaline from the san pedro, peyote is so close to extinction at the rate people are consuming it.
candyapu3 It’s only threatened in the wild, not close to extinction at all.
The cactus without needles pokes you in the brain.
I will do peyote soon.
Mescaline and me a learning story of how to become healed so you know what you wish to grow. When the plants touch your soul you are compelled to action. You are compelled to witness them in a way that makes them on high. This is beautiful. This is next to god
I want to look like hamilton in the thumbnail
This dude from Vice is the best!
Wheres my 30 minute doc Vice? Get to it.
These harsh conditions did not harm Hamilton .He is wearing a special p coat which is super fkin breathable
Hamilton has made it through these very hot days in style.
Shroud is that you?
the awkward silences and this guys style just reminds me of a louis theroux documentary
Thank god I got a fat supply of Mescaline HCL :) Best entheogen out there
What I hate is that they just call them native Americans instead of saying the tribe's name like you put in enough effort to go to the desert and talk to a professional and edit the video, camera angles and everything but couldn't say the tribe's names. I'm Mexican American my parent's grow up around huichols, which is one of the native tribe's that used peyote spiritually.
@2:20
Where are our new episodes of HAMILTON'S PHARMACOPEIA
QUESTION: is peyote, or DMT stronger? Where does peyote rank in the Psychedelic scale
DMT is definitely much more potent and intense.
This is fascinating. I love the cultural practices that go beyond 600 years.🐸🍺🔪🔥
Please bring Hamilton back
Hey vice send me some of that peyote brah im tryna trip balls
I’m from Yukon Canada and cactus don’t grow here but fly agaric mushrooms do and we used to do ceremonies with them
I wish I was Hamiltons cameraman.
I wish an actual Native American got to talk about their history instead of another white dude. Smh
Toodleloo Roo it would be the same. An Indian using electricity , the internet and cameras
Toodleloo Roo dude is 1/8
Toodleloo Roo As a Native American myself, shut the hell up
Maybe they don't want to, or else they would
Nobody's stopping them from making their own documentary. Clearly they don't want to do it or they're just too lazy.
UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE class one
I love to get high but I would never try psychedelics because I'm scared id freak-out hallucinating lol
The peyote ceremony actually started happening before the 1900’s that was when it was first documented
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I LIVE IN ALPINE
S A D B O Y me too. lets go find sum!
Patrick Guerra Well prolly have to go down to terlingua though
S A D B O Y it b worth it
Fr tho
take me with you!
I didn’t know I had a scheduled 1 substance. Have 2 peyote plants.
I would really like to do a ceremony to use this sacred medicine, my soul could definitely use it 😐
Hamilton Shmamilton
San Pedro is good too
2:12 .. Accident? Really bud.. More like fate.
@Anastasia Siyankovsky ...
says you
#Smile Gaming more like the earth communicating with us, the earth is a sentient being and we are just fleas in the dog.
the cactus had prob lost its spines way before any humans were around it. though I guess it could have been targeting mamal herbivores. So maybe not accident.
xenohormesis bro www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024065/
It's crazy how fascinating cactus is to say I grew up around it and work with it as a way of life is a understatement I am a landscaper in the center in desert a career irrigation technician
Full episode out there, just google it. Amazing up until he gets to actually eating the medicine. As far as I know, no self-respecting, legit Native American Church would allow ceremony to be filmed. Which is why he ends up eating it with the goofball at the end, and no one else. Amazing episode worth watching, with lots of great info, but does an awful job of representing the church and the traditions behind it. Please do not let your views on the matter be informed only by this. Thank you and I wish you a peaceful day.
People are just so foolish . They watch a YT video and the next thing they think is that they know something especially about Hikuri. They know less than nothing . 🇲🇽
Alpine TX my birthplace
The Native American way is the way.
I would love full episodes
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