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describing DMT to a layman Options
 
beacon
#1 Posted : 8/13/2014 6:50:32 PM
i've always tried to think of concise descriptions of the DMT experience in order to convey it to someone who hasn't partaken. what's your best possible way of doing this? i saw someone call it 'a crash course in alien language' today, which felt pretty to-the-point to me.

thanks all.
god saved me from drowning
then kicked me to death on the beach
 
Akasha224
#2 Posted : 8/13/2014 7:06:32 PM
beacon wrote:
i've always tried to think of concise descriptions of the DMT experience in order to convey it to someone who hasn't partaken. what's your best possible way of doing this? i saw someone call it 'a crash course in alien language' today, which felt pretty to-the-point to me.

thanks all.


I have described it as "the drug equivalent of being pushed out of a plane" and "having all the knowledge in the entire universe for a few brief moments" to those who haven't used it before.
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f1
#3 Posted : 8/13/2014 7:35:28 PM
Deep down they know exactly what it is. Pleased
In the dance of astral hyperspace, we learn, grow, and connect. Here's to our shared journey through the cosmic tapestry! ✨🌌
 
3rdI
#4 Posted : 8/13/2014 7:45:57 PM
Not bad, but a bit samey
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hardboiled
#5 Posted : 8/13/2014 8:17:48 PM
f1 wrote:
Deep down they know exactly what it is. Pleased


Exactly my friends.Big grin
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anrchy
Senior Member
#6 Posted : 8/13/2014 8:19:28 PM
Ive used phrases like:

I cannot explain in mere words.

Its like a caveman in a computer lab.

But i think for someone who has never dosed, there is just no possible way to divulge the secrets of hyperspace in mortal language.
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AcaciaConfusedYah
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#7 Posted : 8/13/2014 8:21:59 PM
Hand the individual 40mg and say, "you'll figure it out... or not. Either way, here ya go. Check out the dmt-nexus.me website if you have more questions"
Sometimes it's good for a change. Other times it isn't.
 
nexusdisciple
#8 Posted : 8/13/2014 8:22:22 PM
I gave up trying to explain the ineffable long ago. Wanna know what DMT is like? Smoalk it.

But what if they are just curious and not ready to smoalk yet you ask? Read Strassman's book and quality experience reports on the Nexus to get an extremely general idea of what someone *may* experience.

The thing about DMT is that it is not even really a predictable experience. I read hundreds of trip reports during the years before I came across DMT and none of it prepared me for my first real breakthrough. Not only did reading not prepare me, I had hundreds of trips from other various psychedelics under my belt prior to DMT and none of them prepared me either.

Sub-breakthrough doses may be comparable to mushrooms or other tryptamines, however I don't think the the full-blown DMT experience isn't comparable to anything else, nothing I've ever come across at least.

AcaciaConfusedYah wrote:
Hand the individual 40mg and say, "you'll figure it out... or not. Either way, here ya go. Check out the dmt-nexus.me website if you have more questions"


It is probably a better idea to refer them to the Nexus *prior* to dosing them with DMT, jmho.
 
universecannon
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#9 Posted : 8/13/2014 8:54:10 PM
Beacon, you'd probably be better off just showing them some of your art Very happy



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iracema
#10 Posted : 8/13/2014 8:55:42 PM
I describe the experience as dreamy elucidation, the counterpart of lucid dreaming.
 
dreamer042
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#11 Posted : 8/13/2014 9:16:35 PM
Here hit this Big grin
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beacon
#12 Posted : 8/13/2014 9:24:32 PM
universecannon wrote:
Beacon, you'd probably be better off just showing them some of your art Very happy


i'll take that as a compliment.
god saved me from drowning
then kicked me to death on the beach
 
universecannon
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#13 Posted : 8/13/2014 10:10:11 PM
of course it is, that one image of the hyperspace face is incredible Smile



<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
 
ModeratorSenior Member
#14 Posted : 8/13/2014 10:15:56 PM
beacon wrote:
i've always tried to think of concise descriptions of the DMT experience in order to convey it to someone who hasn't partaken. what's your best possible way of doing this? i saw someone call it 'a crash course in alien language' today, which felt pretty to-the-point to me.

thanks all.


Hand them the pipe.

<3
 
Nathanial.Dread
#15 Posted : 8/13/2014 10:27:31 PM
"Remember that scene in The Matrix when Neo eats the M&M and is suddenly in a vat of nutrient jelly hundreds of feet in the air in a world he's never seen before? Imagine what that must have felt like."

Blessings
~ND
"There are many paths up the same mountain."

 
Akasha224
#16 Posted : 8/14/2014 2:31:29 AM
Nathanial.Dread wrote:
"Remember that scene in The Matrix when Neo eats the M&M and is suddenly in a vat of nutrient jelly hundreds of feet in the air in a world he's never seen before? Imagine what that must have felt like."

Blessings
~ND


This is pretty accurate. I've also had someone describe Salvia to me as "realizing you're in the Matrix," but I've never tried that, so I can't say how accurate that is.
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Praxis.
Senior Member
#17 Posted : 8/14/2014 4:13:33 AM
3rdI wrote:
Not bad, but a bit samey


Laughing
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If you can just get your mind together, then come across to me. We'll hold hands and then we'll watch the sunrise from the bottom of the sea...
But first, are you experienced?
 
Rabbit
#18 Posted : 8/17/2014 10:24:59 PM
I once heard this quote:

"If life was a glass of milk, DMT would be the chocolate syrup."

Pretty much summed it up for me.
 
darklordsson
#19 Posted : 8/17/2014 10:47:22 PM

I just say its a "rocket ship ride! Lift off is pretty hectic, but when your out in space, it is pretty peaceful." But coming back is pretty smooth, the details of being out in space is something you yourself need to find. "I cant tell you what you will see!Big grin"

But yes ultimately I say "Here, hit thisLaughing"
 
HumbleTraveler
#20 Posted : 8/18/2014 4:19:00 PM
There really is no explaining this. Only experiencing it. Terence said it quite eloquently,
"You don't change. What happens is the world is completely... replaced! Instantly, 100% it's all gone. And what is put in its place, not one iota of what is put in its place was taken from this world. So, its a 100% reality channel switch. They dont even retain 3D space and linear time...reality is swapped out for something else, and you try to say what it is and you realize that language has evolved in this world and it can serve no other. So what you're looking at is literally the unspeakable, the indescribable."

Ive linked a few people particularly well written articles or even shown some The Spirit Molecule documentary, while its not a perfect, it really is a great introduction to the uninformed because of all of the accounts of people from all walks of life. It's all very captivating.

This is a great short too because the visuals are great and the background dialogue by Terence is very straight forward and easy for someone new to understand.



Even the How Stuff Works website has a channel on youtube and a series called "Stuff They Dont Want You to Know" and they featured DMT. IMO, it's the best and most focused introduction for someone on the topic because it is 4 minutes, right to the point, and puts out a lot of very intriguing unbiased information.
"A troop of elves smashes down your front door and rotates and balances the wheels on the after death vehicle, present you with the bill and then depart. And it's completely paradigm shattering. I mean, ya know, union with the white light you could handle. An invasion of your apartment by jeweled self dribbling basketballs from hyperspace that are speaking in demonic Greek is NOT something that you anticipated and could handle!' -T.M.


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