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#1 Posted : 6/12/2010 2:36:02 AM

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I used to smoke MJ a lot years ago - and I mean, like 20 years ago. (I'm one of the old fellas here Laughing )

Gave it up when I was 22 because I could never get anything done. Long time ago. Have smoked it occasionally since - maybe once a year, or once every two years; very infrequently - but last night I had some seriously powerful medical grade mj and it took me to a version of hyperspace. I was in conversation with its spirit, which seemed far more gentle and guiding than I had ever remembered it. I found a depth in this entheogen which really took me by surprise; I wasn't expecting it. I saw my soul in relation to my body; felt it very clearly. Felt disembodied in the sense that it was an out-of-body experience the likes of which I have onyl ever known through spice.

The experience was MARKEDLY different to any I'd had prior to spice. Has anyone else found this?

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#2 Posted : 6/12/2010 2:49:51 AM

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yes, YES, YES !!

I don't like pot. Never have. I smoke it very occasionally when its around. But since my experiences with DMT (and salvia), I get THC induced flashbacks. As though a portion of my mind has been opened, new neural paths heretofore closed now newly forged, that are accessed with little provocation - MJ, small doses of p.cubensis, and even occasionally in the hypnagogic state.

I occasionally "sense" what most here call "hyperspace" - but just the fringes, the frayed edge, the perimeter - and while (relatively) lucid.

Of all these, however, pot is the most reliable in rendering this state accessible.

curiouser and curiouser

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#3 Posted : 6/12/2010 3:02:41 AM

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It was a very nice smoke - had it with a good friend on 48th between 6th and 7th in New York - Mies van der Rohe's beautiful and elegant patch of Manhattan. An impossibly beautiful skyline, that, over the years and decades, has proved itself to be an architectural vision of lasting richness.

Then, in the hotel room 20 minutes later, as I lay down to sleep, I was completely back in the familiar realm of hyperspace. It hit me and I had to use all my learning from Jurema - surrender, navigation, etc - to ride it. Really surprised me that mj could take me there, and so powerfully - glad I'm not the only one who's felt this!
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#4 Posted : 6/12/2010 3:09:59 AM

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Nothing will ever be the emas.

As i am sure you already know!

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#5 Posted : 6/12/2010 4:35:01 AM

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ive experienced this too, perhaps because after some experience with dmt and ayahuasca i treated it more like an etheogen rather than a recreational drug.
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#6 Posted : 6/12/2010 4:40:02 AM

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UniverseXP wrote:
ive experienced this too, perhaps because after some experience with dmt and ayahuasca i treated it more like an etheogen rather than a recreational drug.


That's a good point - I think I recognised it differently; understood what it was offering in a way that I simply wouldn't have before
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