adorno wrote:SWIM once tried smoking some Spice, he told me that he came "right up to the threshold" and that the "entities began emerging from [forming out of] different objects in the room," he said they told him (very benevolently) "you cannot come here now because you are intoxicated on cannabis, you need to come back when you have not smoked any cannabis." He hasn't tried spice again since then.
The beautiful thing about DMT is the complete lack of absolutes it indicates.
I smoke cannabis once, sometimes twice a month. I have started to smoke changa while "intoxicated", something I would have thought a terrible idea half a year ago, and am continually shocked by the beautiful experiences I am being given. It has really brought me a long way from broadly considering cannabis a "dirty" psychedelic.
Hence, I will borrow this:
fractal enchantment wrote:yes, many times..it had nothing to do with DMT cutting me off though..it was me barring myself from the experience becasue my mind wouldnt shup up.
I have been told to stop smoking and take a break from DMT right at the threshold, something I would have once followed without hesitation. I did a quick mental check instead, and took the last hit. No hell awaited...I was rewarded for my persistance.
In my experience, a majority of my own roadblocks are exactly that.
My issues. Fear and indecision as a last ditch effort for the ego to protect itself from the onslaught that hyperspace can bring.
Tsele Natsok Rangdrol wrote:Samsara is your mind, and nirvana is also your mind; all pleasure and pain, all delusions exist nowhere apart from your mind.