McKenna mentions some abilities that we have lost as a species that we once had while in a more harmonious relationship with the earth. He spoke of indigenous peoples naturally walking the most level path between two points. They would somehow naturally avoid peaks and valleys due to an innate connection to the landscape. I would bet that kambo allows us to tap into those types of skills again. Certainly many of you know it was/is used for hunting. Also on a more metaphorical level, allowing us to find "the path of least resistance" in our lives. Getting us to our desired destinations with the greatest amount of ease, both when physically traversing land and space, and within our own minds. Insights?
-Silvyr