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Interview with FRONT magazine Ioin McSorley.
"The latest installment of Norman's world adventures fresh from his trip to Haiti, he's come up with a fascinating story, deep south of Colombia in Leticia, into the jungles there where he will meet up with a Shaman, who will introduce Norman to the beautiful drug Yaje...
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Interview with FRONT magazine Ioin McSorley.
"The latest installment of Norman's world adventures fresh from his trip to Haiti, he's come up with a fascinating story, deep south of Colombia in Leticia, into the jungles there where he will meet up with a Shaman, who will introduce Norman to the beautiful drug Yaje, ayuasca. It's a real mystical drug that has claimed to be the root of all religions for the last three thousand years, when you take it's a cleansing experience, which comes out both ends, which is not to pleasent for the person taking it, that's why it hasn't caught on in the western world. It's one of the strongest hallucinagenics known to man. It's something the shaman or the holy man has used for thousands of years to take them on a spiritualist journey. It's very much focused in their religion, you become an animal, guy felt he was inside a tree and could see the whole world, he became a panther, it's meant to be an amazing trip, so what Norman's going to do is hunt this guy down, get to meet him and purge his body, a fasting diet for a few days, sit down with the Shaman, take this ayuasca, then go on one of the most incredible journey's of his life.
It's quite a terrifying prospect to be an honest, it's not like taking an E or smoking a spliff, this is something that is going to be really intense and something that is not to be taken lightly and I don't know many journalist that would be happy to do something like that. It's in a very strange place, Colombia is a dangerous place at the best of times, Norman's going into quite an unknown jungle, meeting someone who is not your run of the mill doctor, and taking something that who knows what will happen, but Norman's the man to do it.
The reason Norman is especially good for this journey is because Norman's had a very interesting past, quite a horrific past, he's convicted of two murders and this drug is the kind of drug that will illicit bad spirits and will illicit bad memories and in society Norman has paid his debt, cleared his card, he is now a fully fledged member of society and is doing great work and is a success for the prison system, however there is another side to life which is the spiritualist side of life and this is way to find whether we fully pay that price, mistakes we make, bad decisions we make, bad things we do, man's court may clear you but does your mind? Do things come back to haunt you."
"Norman has a long history of 24 years in prison, a terrible place to spend your adult life, bad memories, evil men, Norman is going to take a drug that could possibly conjure up all of the bad things that have happened to him and that is going to alot more powerful than me doing it or one of my writers, it could be a terrifying ordeal. I hope it goes well for Norman, I'm a hell of lot more worried than he is.
I think he'e got a better understanding of the spiritual world than I do, and I think it's also a a chance for Norman to make peace with himself, I think there is a bigger picture here than just a magazine article."
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