Uno wrote:I feel you. It's quite paradoxical, it makes you want to run out and tell the world what you saw...but you can't.
On the tail-end of a breakthrough I remembered where I was, and I wanted to tell my sitter what I was seeing. But I couldn't bring myself to speak...I quickly realized putting it into words would have downgraded it. To call it adjectives like beautiful or amazing would almost be insulting. It was more than that. When I was all the way back she asked me what it was like and I gave her a disappointing "I don't know." That was months ago and I'm still trying to process it to this day. Moral of the story: the effects of DMT are better left undescribed.
this resonates with me a lot. what dmt shows you is for
you.. i find it can be frustrating trying to describe the experience to people especially if they arent farmiliar with the experience .. i guess the boundaries of the human condition make a place without boundaries quite difficult to portray