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Raptor
#1 Posted : 1/7/2016 12:41:45 AM
I'm new here,I descovered Dmt a few years ago after watching a banned ted talk by graham Hancock ,then looking further into all kinds of stuff.about a year later made my first batch and it has been a life changer for the better.I haven't been there for about 2 years and I'm feeling the need to revisit them for 12 months or so,but I'm just not sure if I should or shouldn't .others noticed a positive change in me after the experiance,some times I wonder if this can reduce over time.
 
Jaffster
#2 Posted : 1/7/2016 11:01:44 AM
Hi Raptor,

Welcome to the Nexus. Many people make changes in their lives for the better after psychedelic experiences, though for most (like yourself) it isn't a permanent change.

Good luck getting back into the void and meeting our mutual friends.
 
Jees
#3 Posted : 1/7/2016 11:23:43 AM
Hi Raptor,

welcome,

you can change the whole issue up side down:
suppose the normal ideal diet for best functionality does include the elements of psychoactive ingredients, just like vitamins, minerals etc...

This way, a diet without psychoactives would resemble a diet with shortcomings in the palette, a way to be "underfed".
What if a whole society is chronically underfed and took this situation as a bias "normal" preset?

Now if you stop taking in the more enchanced palette, and go back to an underfed situation, what would happen? It would be like skipping some vitamins or minerals.
Does it suffice to take vitamin C once in life and say: "Hey I had that right?"

The analogy has flaws I know, but just making some point only -> a body can be underfed, but a psyche too.

Does the psyche needs a continuous flow of nutrient or a batch once a while?
I suppose balance does it, it can be too less, it can be too much too. And we all differ.
 
TGO
Welcoming committee
#4 Posted : 1/8/2016 12:27:22 AM
Hey, welcome to the Nexus, friend!

DMT is a tool, a key, and a great way to feel liberated. However, the change happens because of you, DMT usually just gives you the push in one direction or another and then we/you make the most of it. If you think it will enrich your life and that you'll feel better about everything in general, I see no reason why you shouldn't venture back there. DMT has a tendency to call people when it is time, perhaps this is your time?

Whatever you decide to do, good luck and safe travels!

Smile
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nacekk
#5 Posted : 1/9/2016 1:35:05 AM
Jees wrote:
Hi Raptor,

welcome,

you can change the whole issue up side down:
suppose the normal ideal diet for best functionality does include the elements of psychoactive ingredients, just like vitamins, minerals etc...

This way, a diet without psychoactives would resemble a diet with shortcomings in the palette, a way to be "underfed".
What if a whole society is chronically underfed and took this situation as a bias "normal" preset?

Now if you stop taking in the more enchanced palette, and go back to an underfed situation, what would happen? It would be like skipping some vitamins or minerals.
Does it suffice to take vitamin C once in life and say: "Hey I had that right?"

The analogy has flaws I know, but just making some point only -> a body can be underfed, but a psyche too.

Does the psyche needs a continuous flow of nutrient or a batch once a while?
I suppose balance does it, it can be too less, it can be too much too. And we all differ.


great post Smile never thought to look at it like this
 
 
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