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Slingblade_Samurai
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Re: DMT: A Life Changing Journey [Re: cowsRmeat]
#21882820 - 07/01/15 01:00 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I very much hope so as well, an experience that I will never forget!
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Eggtimer
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When I get back from DMT I feel like I wanted to be human before I was human. Once I realize I have a physical body and existence as matter I'm like holy shit yes I did it I'm a human right now.
I don't think things are this or that I think they are the same. You can't have heaven without hell like you can't have a saw blade without the space between the teeth. Everything appears to be like this. Apparent dualities but looking closer you see if one ceases to be then so does it's contrary. Those who fear the dark shall never see the light kind of thing.
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lessismore
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Re: DMT: A Life Changing Journey [Re: Eggtimer]
#21883989 - 07/01/15 05:43 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Don't fear the dark, but also don't invite the dark.... there are lots of ways to invite the dark
Just take Meth everyday or benzos everyday, or heroin It will bring out the dark sides of most people
Then do psychedelics at the same time
With our actions we control if we invite dark or light into our lives/people around us' lives
If we make good actions we affect people around us positively If we make bad actions we affect everyone around us negatively
Going out of your body is fine and all, but I wouldn't do it too often, I wouldn't mind trying it though I bet astral projection/lucid dreaming and the DMT experience can have a lot in common, it seems to activate the same things in the mind - separation from the body
When you go out of your body, your brain gets reseted it seems, at least the few times I've tried it Hard to describe.... but you will find that you need to redefine a lot in your life likely
This reality doesn't feel like the real reality anymore
So that's why I won't recommend OBEs too often, but once in a life, everyone should have one once
Edited by lessismore (07/01/15 05:54 PM)
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lessismore
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Re: DMT: A Life Changing Journey [Re: lessismore]
#21884023 - 07/01/15 05:53 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Is DMT exactly like shrooms/LSD on high doses?
or is it an alltogether new trip anyone?
It worries me a lot that newcomers could get to a level5 trip the first time they toke, lol, for some reason But I hope that is not the case
A level5 trip could have a lot of health implications I bet, a formatting of the brain is not for everyone either
So I wonder if DMT does that too, the same thing as LSD/shrooms?
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lessismore
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Re: DMT: A Life Changing Journey [Re: lessismore]
#21884095 - 07/01/15 06:07 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Or... maybe level5 is impossible to reach first time, like it seems to be on shrooms/LSD
first after maybe 100 trips...
it seems we learn to let go, then it wouldn't be as bad , as if a beginner could go to a level5 right away
Imagine if a beginner got a level5 first time they took shrooms/LSD , I'm not sure they would get back to this reality, not even if they were very scientific in their thoughts...
Don't fly further than you can get back is my philosophy usually, but nothing to fear
If I ever were to take DMT I would take a very small dose at first and work my way up, even though I have tripped many times, just because it's native to the brain doesn't make it safe.
Serotonin is native too, but take too much and you get serotonin syndrome and seizures/die (nbomes, or mixing psychedelics+pills)
The spiritual effects might be the real danger though with DMT / Ayahuasca, I'm not sure I would feel safe taking them alone my first time without a shaman nearby They might be overwhelming, or you may have trouble finding back to your body if you overdo it, so start low
But interesting and long report, pretty long compared to it was a 5min trip The length of a trip is not defining for how dangerous it is either btw. , so always start low, get to know your set,setting,dose - and your psyche
A trip you cannot integrate into the real world is not worth anything , and there ayahuasca/dmt/salvia seem like real dangers to newcomers - some psychedelics I wouldnt recommend personally to newcomers without a shaman With a shaman they may receive healing though I believe, because they need someone experienced to guide them with such intense psychedelics as those I believe
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lessismore
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Re: DMT: A Life Changing Journey [Re: Eggtimer]
#21884128 - 07/01/15 06:13 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Eggtimer said: When I get back from DMT I feel like I wanted to be human before I was human. Once I realize I have a physical body and existence as matter I'm like holy shit yes I did it I'm a human right now.
I don't think things are this or that I think they are the same. You can't have heaven without hell like you can't have a saw blade without the space between the teeth. Everything appears to be like this. Apparent dualities but looking closer you see if one ceases to be then so does it's contrary. Those who fear the dark shall never see the light kind of thing.
I think therefore I am
Manifest my own being
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Deviate
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Re: DMT: A Life Changing Journey [Re: lessismore]
#21884805 - 07/01/15 08:11 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
lessismore said: Is DMT exactly like shrooms/LSD on high doses?
or is it an alltogether new trip anyone?
It worries me a lot that newcomers could get to a level5 trip the first time they toke, lol, for some reason But I hope that is not the case
A level5 trip could have a lot of health implications I bet, a formatting of the brain is not for everyone either
So I wonder if DMT does that too, the same thing as LSD/shrooms?
Its not exactly like LSD or shrooms at high doses, it is its own drug although it is a tryptamine and quite similar to shrooms in some respects.
I have never taken a big enough dose of shrooms to really compare it to what smoking DMT is like.
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oomchu
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Re: DMT: A Life Changing Journey [Re: Deviate]
#21885649 - 07/01/15 11:24 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Cool trip report. If it's fake, I don't really care.
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