Hello to all Just a brief introduction to say hi and that i had my first DMT experience just over a week ago. Unlike many other people, i did no specific research whatsoever but have had some limited experience of LSD and Aya. However, what i feel really made a difference and helped me to make some sense of the experience, i many many years of meditation and buddhist practice. Suddenly it all made sense....hahahaha Now i cannot stop thinking through the ramifications of what exactly it all means and am left with the one really big question which is:
is DMT 'just' an experience? Or can it help one to wake up from the endless rounds of 'samsara' i.e. the sensory world and to be no more reborn there? Am i ready for the world of pure consciousness? Well, judging from the very strong fear i experienced during my trip, the answer is for sure no, but can one get more attuned to this state by regular use? This is what i intend to discover.
Ok, looking forward to communication with some of you about my questions in the near future.
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Welcome kiko,
I too have felt a little fear which I think is extremely normal considering that you take a massive leap of faith when experiencing dmt for first time. Im fairly inexperienced to this but I will say you become more acclimatised to the initial feelings when blasting off, although I doubt you ever could class the experience as run of the mill A to B.
Is life not just an "experience "? Food for thought for sure. Welcome again to this awesome site. I love it.
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I would say that what i have is more than a little fear, it is very deep in me and it has proven to be very strong during my aya and now DMT experiences. I am hoping that experiencing it in this 'raw' state will help me to 'process' it.
Anyway, am looking forward to doing some more experimenting with Dimitri next week
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