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A DMT trip descibed through pictures Options
 
the white rabbit
#1 Posted : 8/8/2013 3:13:26 AM
These pictures say it best

Inhale DMT, exhale hyperspace












 
Infectedstyle
#2 Posted : 8/8/2013 3:25:37 AM
I love how you go from smiling, to sleepy face. analytical seriousness in the third person and finally a cheeky face in the end Pleased

But in all seriousness.. Great choice of artwork. I do not comprehend quite the reality of your experience, but a picture does say more than a thousand words. Atleast, in this case. It must have been Intense. And Beautiful. Smile Good job! You got there Pleased
 
the white rabbit
#3 Posted : 8/8/2013 7:03:47 AM
Infectedstyle wrote:
I love how you go from smiling, to sleepy face. analytical seriousness in the third person and finally a cheeky face in the end Pleased

But in all seriousness.. Great choice of artwork. I do not comprehend quite the reality of your experience, but a picture does say more than a thousand words. Atleast, in this case. It must have been Intense. And Beautiful. Smile Good job! You got there Pleased


I am starting to see a clear line in regards to peoples experiences with DMT. I went into it with no warning and had it vaporized which in the end vaporized my mind. It wasn't a massive acid trip, it wasn't a super stoned feeling, it wasn't another epic drug high. I finally came to the realization of what actually happened to me. It was dieing and then being reborn. No other way to put it. My "awe" is not planned and my reaction is even less expected.

Out of the 300 pictures I saw online these in particular show what I actually saw and felt. Words can not describe it! And by the way, that last picture is the feeling of returning to a different world with enlightenment. I can not be more honest then to say I am not the same person I was prior to the DMT phenomenon.

 
skoobysnax
#4 Posted : 8/13/2013 7:26:28 AM
the white rabbit wrote:
Infectedstyle wrote:
I love how you go from smiling, to sleepy face. analytical seriousness in the third person and finally a cheeky face in the end Pleased

But in all seriousness.. Great choice of artwork. I do not comprehend quite the reality of your experience, but a picture does say more than a thousand words. Atleast, in this case. It must have been Intense. And Beautiful. Smile Good job! You got there Pleased


I am starting to see a clear line in regards to peoples experiences with DMT. I went into it with no warning and had it vaporized which in the end vaporized my mind. It wasn't a massive acid trip, it wasn't a super stoned feeling, it wasn't another epic drug high. I finally came to the realization of what actually happened to me. It was dieing and then being reborn. No other way to put it. My "awe" is not planned and my reaction is even less expected.

I agree with you. I had an experience recently where I vaped 60mg I believed I had died in a robbery incident that actually occurred in real life. I went through this whole process of grief forgiveness massive humility. In the end there was nothing left to do but let go and ask if I could enter paradise. My guardian laughed and as I flew over this massive fractal flower I prepared to let go of my name and suddenly I became aware of my breath. My Breath, which meant I was alive and filled with this intensity I have never ever known.
Marijuana, LSD, psilocybin, and DMT they all changed the way I see
But love's the only thing that ever saved my life - Sturgill Simpson "Turtles all the Way Down"

Why am I here?
 
Satori808
#5 Posted : 8/23/2013 7:18:00 PM
nice pics. thanks for sharing. i like the second to last one best.
 
maxblaster
#6 Posted : 8/28/2013 5:39:42 AM
fantasitcal job. this is really what i shoot for every time.

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Bdevall158
#7 Posted : 9/2/2013 8:18:32 PM
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LOVE & LIGHT
 
null24
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#8 Posted : 9/2/2013 8:31:31 PM
Right on brother!
Beautiful isn't it?
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Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon
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Pixar
#9 Posted : 11/22/2013 2:12:30 AM
This is friggin awesome
 
 
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