While under the influence of DMT, how do orient yourself toward negative experiences? Do you take a "meditative" approach and simply observe, while neither pushing experiences away or pulling them towards yourself? If you sense the presence of a harmful entity trying to interact/enter you, do you let it? Do you actively fight it, and push it away? Is it possible to control fear, and should you?
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Ugarit wrote:While under the influence of DMT, how do orient yourself toward negative experiences? Do you take a "meditative" approach and simply observe, while neither pushing experiences away or pulling them towards yourself? If you sense the presence of a harmful entity trying to interact/enter you, do you let it? Do you actively fight it, and push it away? Is it possible to control fear, and should you?
I just go with it. Hyperspace has all the flavors. It's all woven from the same stuff and it's all part of the experience. You'll come back. I don't overthink it, moved past that. Try to accept it on its own terms and as they say 'let go'. What's happening to 'you'? What if it is you?
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When I find myself fearsome or threatened, I tell myself: "Oh you're not far into it as it seems."  Somewhere past all that is awaiting. Not always getting there
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so these terrifying experiences of being operated on, pulled apart, etc., you just let go, and go with it? What happens when you do? I've heard of some people fighting off "entities" (the quotes indicate that the entities are perhaps not literal), and being glad that they did. Your approach differs, though. Can you elaborate, please?
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[quote=Jees]Ugarit, no need to start another thread on your fears You probably think of another nuance --> another thread, but imho it's all the same. Anyway: https://www.dmt-nexus.me...amp;m=711790#post711790[/quote] True. Thanks for the link. Please delete this thread if you see fit.
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