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Devoswitch
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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: Higher state]
#23469381 - 07/23/16 01:48 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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The stoned ape theory talks about this kind of thing. Apes coming down from the hills and feeding on mushrooms in the valleys.
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Satyr604
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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: Higher state]
#23469422 - 07/23/16 02:05 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Okay, dude, I'll try to answer as best I can as your message is a little.. Rambled. If you don't mind me saying so.
I'm not going to disclose my location for now, but it's not the UK.
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The experience itself was a very good one, though not the best. It had been a while since I last did DMT and this particular batch has been around for quite a bit. As such, the DMT oxidized and has become orange. It is still very effective, though it does become a bit more.. Rushy? It's rougher around the edges, the body load is heavier and the ride is generally wilder than with fresh DMT. After it's over, I get a lot more of those 'brainzaps' and it is also just that smidge harsher to vape. But those things aren't too bad. 
Now, this time I smoked a nice pipeful of plain caapi leaves before taking off. I have to say I enjoy smoking caapi leaves: it's smooth, the taste is nice and it seems relaxing. It's not something that'll get you stoned, but more relaxed and even somewhat dreamy. I did once make changa with 11x caapi and just the caapi in it will get me hazed and blurry as fuck. I do not particularly care for that.
After the caapi, I loaded up DMT in my machine. Took two or three very large tokes and I was off. Immediately I noticed that the come up is so much more gentle after smoking caapi. I drift into these wonderful colours and patterns instead of feeling like my face was being bashed into the most beautiful brick wall ever by a rocket ship. The caapi also gave it a bit more of an organic, jungly feeling. I saw elephants and monkeys, while the last time on DMT alone I saw a ship, covered in thousands of metallic faces in all colours. I wouldn't say I broke through, though.
The trip itself was a visual spectacle that kept going on for longer than usual, so thanks caapi. Putting what I see into words is already hard enough because it is all so abstract, but there's also soooo much of all of it.
On the come down I was crying, without really feeling any emotion that would fit it. Another side effect of the orange DMT is that I gag on the come down. It's strange since I don't feel like puking and probably won't puke, but it all just tenses up in my chest and throat. I get more brainzaps too, which feels really funny.
Then, in the afterglow of the experience, came the glossolalia. And the more I sober up, the more the ability to fluently speak in tongues disappears.
I wanted to go to sleep. Sorry if I'm being a little basal and too detailed, but DMT makes me horny. Very horny. The stuff has a very sexual influence on me. I masturbated, which was very intense, after which I hit the sack. The next day I woke up fresh.
Now, as for you, I don't believe there is such a thing as 'the right time' to use DMT. Obviously you should mind stuff like set and setting, but there will never be a holy message, a light shining down or a letter from some upper being telling you 'Thou may now partaketh in the spice, thou art ready.' If you get some, pick a nice day and go for it. Yes, you will be anxious. Afraid, even. But that is only healthy: DMT is powerful stuff, man. Respecting DMT ultimately equals respecting yourself.
Procuring spice on the market can be hard and incredibly pricey. Producing your own is neither. Go for it. If you can follow a cake recipe, you can make DMT.
Best of luck.
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thelastquestion
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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: Satyr604]
#24995662 - 02/15/18 05:21 AM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hello Satyr604,
I am very curious about the glossolalia recording that you posted here some year ago. However, the download link is no longer available. Could you possibly upload the recording again?
Also, would anyone else have similar material to share, either in audible or written form?
Thank you!
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heratogwea



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This has happened to me once.
Coming down after a pretty heavy shroom dose I decided to vape some dmt. It wasn't particularly visual (I believe that was due to my head being fried from the shrooms already) but I had this immense pressure on my head. Almost like something was being inserted. The pressure built and built until there was a "snap" of sorts, and outpoured this crazy sounding "language" out of my mouth. The more I spoke, the more the pressure released, the better I felt. Once I had came back to baseline this crazy ass thought popped into my head, "Holy shit I have lived a past life. My name was heratogwea". Turns out there is a church in Japan that uses glossolalia to recall past lives... I will try to post link here when I get more time.
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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: heratogwea]
#24996514 - 02/15/18 01:31 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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I've also experienced this on DMT, but I don't attribute it to anything significant or spiritual. At least in most cases, the people that speak in tongues with a specific intention (to recall a past life, communicate with a higher power, or w/e) actually have no idea what the language means or if they're speaking it "correctly" or not. Linguists have broken down the syllables people from different languages use for their glossalalia and found that they borrow specifically from the language they already know, not an ancient, shared language called glossolalia. English speakers still use a mix of English syllables, Japanese use Japanese syllables, and etc. Doesn't seem very mystical once you know that.
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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: Icon]
#24997300 - 02/15/18 07:13 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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I've had it happen a handful of times with smoked DMT. Just a bunch of jibberish and stuff pouring out of my mouth with out my control or consciously thinking about it.
I've also experienced something similar at least once before during sleep paralysis...It straight up felt like an "entity" was prying its way into me and speaking through me, it was super bizarre. When this happened I was camping out in the wilderness of the sierra nevada mountains, in the absolute black-darkness and dead silent/stillness of the night. It was super fucked up to have that happen out there lol, talk about a mind fuck.
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thelastquestion
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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: heratogwea]
#25000320 - 02/17/18 01:26 AM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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This sounds interesting!
Do you have a recording/transcript of your glossolalia? I would be very curious to hear/read it.
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thelastquestion
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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: Icon]
#25000326 - 02/17/18 01:32 AM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Do you remember what the linguistic analysis was or where it can be found?
Also, have you ever encountered an archive of recordings/transcripts of glossolalia (spoken under the influence or otherwise)? I'm actually looking to do some research around this area, searching for any possible patterns, or a surprising syntax that might emerge.
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Ethric

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Re: Glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') [Re: Satyr604]
#25000469 - 02/17/18 04:42 AM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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That looks similar to Hindi language for me.
I also recognize there name Inana ( Inanna, Ishtar, Astarte ) it's a name of Sumerian goddes.
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