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OfflineAhimsa
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Shroom effect on brain like onset of death?
    #7929157 - 01/25/08 10:16 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

Could it be that the chemical change in the brain due to psylosibin resembles that when dying?
When one dies the body and thus the brain tries to stay alive. Is the brain not firing at random and at high speed - in the hope of finding a way out of the dying process?
Anyone any idea on this? Thanks...:rasta:


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Re: Shroom effect on brain like onset of death? [Re: Ahimsa]
    #7929172 - 01/25/08 10:21 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

Thats a really interesting theory... I never really thought about it


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Re: Shroom effect on brain like onset of death? [Re: ShroomieGirl]
    #7929198 - 01/25/08 10:29 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

the brain releases DMT when it is nearing death as a last ditch attempt at living. That's how come you always hear about near death experences, all they are is your brain tripping right before you die.


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Re: Shroom effect on brain like onset of death? [Re: shroomster101]
    #7929258 - 01/25/08 10:49 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

It is also possible for the pineal to produce endogenous DMT without a heartbeat. So, theoretically, you're life could continue on into the spirit world after the death of your physical body.


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Re: Shroom effect on brain like onset of death? [Re: iBruiseBlue]
    #7929262 - 01/25/08 10:51 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

Is there an article about that not that i want to discredit the idea but i find that interesting.


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Re: Shroom effect on brain like onset of death? [Re: Overclock22]
    #7929278 - 01/25/08 11:00 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

ive found no article onit, but was interested, the fact is DMT is everywhere. And anyway after a few years/months the pineal gland will be brain dust inside your skull so what can it send out then?

There is only ONE soul, ONE spirit which we ALL are. We do not have separate souls which live theyre own lives we are one thing contanstly changing and evolving.


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Re: Shroom effect on brain like onset of death? [Re: iBruiseBlue]
    #7929287 - 01/25/08 11:02 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

And that's how i came to think of it. Experienced time alters on shrooms. And some experiences like insights or halucinations may be short in duration but containing a load of information as if time were condensed. And so i thought, if one dies then the time experience becomes more intense and who knows one might 'live on' for a 'long' time experience wise, after death has set in. Thanks for you replies. Interesting.


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Re: Shroom effect on brain like onset of death? [Re: Ahimsa]
    #7929342 - 01/25/08 11:20 AM (16 years, 7 days ago)

Say dying is like tripping? thats mean Ahmad sent all suicide-bomber camp in triping last week.You know.... NEW GUY!


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