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In the video I discuss my own use of Kava in Fiji many years ago. Kava is common in the Pacific Island countries, and is used mainly for medicinal purposes.
Pacific Islanders say the awareness invoked by Kava brings one into communion with the gods and ancestors.
When celebrating the Great Rite, Kava can be part of the ritual cup or might be macerated in the oils which are used as lubricants.
Kava is also a social drink (drunk from a cup that is passed around a group of people), and the effect varies from person to person and the amount drunk. The strength of the Kava mix on the day can also effect your experience. For me, my lips were quite numb, and because the group of people I was sitting with were happy and telling stories, it was a positive experience. But not a spiritual experience. And I had no desire to contact demons during the social experience.
In Fiji, Kava is also used for Black Magic as well. The practice is called "elioro" where you send out death or illness to another person. It is a little like "Hot Foot" Magic where you want the target to walk over the magical object so the magic takes effect. The Kava root is the container for the spell, and the spellcaster will fill the root with blood, or the spell to hex the target.
I spoke of trying Kava to the WWD Group, and in the video, as I think that if you are going to try drugs and contact demons, then its better to do so with a "Health Food" such as Kava.
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