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vibrancy3
#1 Posted : 9/14/2010 1:59:16 AM

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Hey DMT Nexus

I recently broke thruogh and it was quite an experience to say the least (IT WAS AMAZING!!!) but after what i had experienced i just could'nt keep smiling and embracing the fact we are alive in this beautiful world. i started to find after i had broke thruogh i felt real happy towards life and was more chatty sociable and smiling LOADS more)

so do you think that a positive dmt experience can possible improve your attitude and personality in a positive way ?

Maybe it was just the fact i was so overwhelmed and happy about the experience that it made my smile for a long time and set me off in a good mood (like a kid who is @ alton towers or some theme park, well dmt is more than that but you get the example) Very happy

Any answers would e greatly appriciated.
 

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#2 Posted : 9/14/2010 4:00:59 AM



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definitely! Its not a sure thing, obviously, but for most i think it generally improves attitude and overall happiness.. It may elevate your consciousness to the realization certain horrible truths about yourself or the world at times, but nevertheless: no matter what every time coming out of it i feel very humble and grateful to be an alive thingamajig on this planet.. and this has spilled over into my everyday life in very beneficial ways



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#3 Posted : 9/14/2010 4:14:47 AM

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Regular work with DMT/Aya have not only kept depression at bay successfully for years, but have also taught me so many beautiful things about myself and the universe. I have nothing but gratitude for my life, and for these incredible medicines... It feels like a rebirth.

Keep smiling!! Very happy
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#4 Posted : 9/14/2010 4:22:11 AM

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Gonna report as similar to minxx.
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#5 Posted : 9/14/2010 4:56:35 AM

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ms_manic_minxx wrote:
It feels like a rebirth


I was thinking the same thing myself the next day.... ''it's like I have been re-born''

I'm glad to see this can and has improve your general attitude towards life and others around you. Very happy

To me DMT aint a drug its an experience that heals you of that bad energey and brings out the best in someone....

(used in the right manner and mindframe of course)
 
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#6 Posted : 9/14/2010 8:40:16 AM

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I have been given so many beautiful realisations by the spice it is somewhat absurd. It is not just the spice though, we play a very large part in creating change too! I know plenty of people who seem to gain little to nothing from it. It’s how you use what it has to show you and who you are it seems to me.

A few things spice has helped me to do:

• Realise a lot of my fear is unfounded and unhelpful
• Embrace the new
• Be more creative again
• Get out of a bad relationship
• Enjoy what life has to throw
• Drink more sensibly
• Submit
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#7 Posted : 9/14/2010 9:00:19 AM

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Not necessarly, but if you want it and are not too dumb it can. Take notes.
 
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#8 Posted : 9/14/2010 12:38:58 PM

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d*l*b wrote:
we play a very large part in creating change too! I know plenty of people who seem to gain little to nothing from it


Well maybe it works for some people and others not so much, but how could someone gain nothing from it Shocked ?
 
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#9 Posted : 9/14/2010 4:10:32 PM

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vibrancy3 wrote:
d*l*b wrote:
we play a very large part in creating change too! I know plenty of people who seem to gain little to nothing from it


Well maybe it works for some people and others not so much, but how could someone gain nothing from it Shocked ?

It is my belief that some simply never tune into these things at all. They only skim the surface and are not capable of delving deeper and realising exactly what it is that they are being given. Pretty lights and not much more.

I may be wrong, but I have seen quite a few people who seem to have gained nothing from it whatsoever.

As an example (a rather extreme one):

For a friends 30th birthday I have her 300mg changa in a lovely brass/wood box that had been with me over half my life and had a fair amount of sentimental value. She wasn’t having the best of times and was somewhat trapped in an abusive relationship. I was hoping it would help her to realign. So I hear back from her shortly after. Her boyfriend had stolen it from her (she was actually far more pissed off about the loss of the box Very happy ). It helped her to reassess but not in the intended way! So I was thinking at least he would have a bad experience in hyperspace, a bit of a hyperspace arse-kicking. A bit of teaching. Turns out he didn’t. He smoked it from a can. Supposedly he told her it was 'alright'. Matey is still a c*nt of the very highest degree. Nothing gained for him at least.

Excuse the language, but that is what he is.
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#10 Posted : 9/14/2010 4:27:44 PM

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d*l*b wrote:
Her boyfriend had stolen it from her (she was actually far more pissed off about the loss of the box Very happy ). It helped her to reassess but not in the intended way! So I was thinking at least he would have a bad experience in hyperspace, a bit of a hyperspace arse-kicking. A bit of teaching. Turns out he didn’t. He smoked it from a can. Supposedly he told her it was 'alright'. Matey is still a c*nt of the very highest degree. Nothing gained for him at least


My god thats Appaulling, how could someone do that on there gf's b'day, if anything the guy dont need dmt he needs a good lesson in karma! and worst of all it had no positve overall affect 4 him said it was 'alright' Shocked


Yeah welll that is good example of how it dont reach out to some people (but the guy generally sounds lke douche anyway)
 
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#11 Posted : 9/14/2010 5:22:54 PM

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regular journeying with various dmt aya combos has also kept depression at bay for me as well. After years of being depressed and using antidepressents this is what i've found to be most beneficial.

I think if a person is open to the possibilites this stuff can have profound positive effect on your life.

DMT runs deeper than anything else on the planet as far as i'm concerned.

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#12 Posted : 9/14/2010 7:55:17 PM

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For me dmt gave tremendous perspective on everything. But I've also seen people slump back into bad drug habits after it too, so its not a cure all. I guess it depends on the attitude you approach it with.

Felnik good to hear it knocked down your depression!!
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#13 Posted : 9/15/2010 12:10:23 AM

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Seven wrote:
But I've also seen people slump back into bad drug habits after it too, so its not a cure all. I guess it depends on the attitude you approach it with


So people have got mentally addicted to doing DMT?
 
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#14 Posted : 9/15/2010 1:26:46 AM

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No I don't think that's what Seven was implying. He means that people go back to their old ways of abusing substances following a possible DMT-induced cessation of use. But yes I think some people have used DMT more than they should have...it is rare but it can/does happen. And I agree that it definitely isn't a magic bullet or cure all, but it definitely does have the potential to be beneficial.
 
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#15 Posted : 9/15/2010 1:45:43 AM

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YOU are the magic bullet... but sometimes it's nice to be shot from a cannon. Pleased
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#16 Posted : 9/15/2010 2:12:46 AM

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Arrr right sorry i mis-read seven i thuogth he was implying people have got mentally addicted to dmt. but lke you say there is always someome who will abit 2 far


 
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#17 Posted : 9/15/2010 2:14:07 AM

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Ohh huge respeckt to all the replies, there is alot of wisdom within these nexus walls Very happy
 
 
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