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arcanum
#1 Posted : 10/2/2011 10:20:01 PM

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Hi,
Just wondering if any Nexians have experienced very intense dreaming ( occasionaly tending to negative-morbid) after an evening session of spice? I ask this because I do indeed notice this. My sessions of late have been sub-breakthrough, pleasant very bright and colourfull trips, leaving a nice relaxed feeling for an hour or so after come down. The "trouble" starts when I fall asleep, and when I say "trouble" it's nothing dramatic, just a short rough spell for 15 mins after waking, then I put it in the rear view mirror and I^m fine.
DMT kicking the pineal gland into overdrive?

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#2 Posted : 10/2/2011 10:23:15 PM

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DMT definitely has an effect on ones dreams. Many members report this. I rarely ever dream, but if I've been using DMT, I will definitely dream.
 
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#3 Posted : 10/2/2011 11:21:07 PM

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I've always had intense and odd dreams so it's sort of hard to say, but having said that, since I've started my DMT use over a year ago, I've definitely noticed dreams having the tendency to become weirder and weirder and more and more realistic.
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#4 Posted : 10/3/2011 12:51:36 AM



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DMT and psychedelics in general have definitely had a major impact on my dreams



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#5 Posted : 10/3/2011 1:10:01 AM

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I really love dreaming! Before I learned about DMT I tried just about every herb/technique to aid in making my dreams more intense and memorable.

DMT wins hands down as the best dreaming aid ever IMO. There dreams I have right after a spice session are not only strange and intense but in hi definition color too. I can usually remember almost everything. There not necessarily dark and morbid for me. Just very intense to the point where I can dream within a dream. They feel soooo real sometimes.

As the nights go on while I'm not using DMT they slowly start to fade into being more "normal"

One of the many reasons I love it so much!
 
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#6 Posted : 10/3/2011 8:07:50 AM

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Thanks everybody for the helpful response.
I guessed it was the spice. Yes, those dreams are really something intense, in my case it's something I could do without as I was never a "sweet dreamer" ( though a small price to pay for such a unique experience).
 
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#7 Posted : 10/3/2011 8:15:38 AM


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One of the main benefits of smoking DMT for me: excellent dreams.

I love dreaming - and after DMT things get real interesting... ;D
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#8 Posted : 10/4/2011 6:51:30 AM

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i have not noticed any marked difference in my dreams because of DMT. although i suppose i am about to find out here tonight... one thing i have definitely noticed is one's dreams after abstaining from marijuana for a few days. when i quit smoking pot i started having the wildest dreams, and i still have insane dreams regularly. now i am going to pack some DMT.

does anyone ever have the issue of not being able to tell if you dreamt something or if it really happened? i have run into this many times. it usually involves interactions i dream that i have with people and then i will realize later some time that i was dreaming. it really makes me wonder...

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#9 Posted : 10/4/2011 7:04:44 AM



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sort of but i usually can tell what i dreamed and what i didn't once i get past that blissful inbetween sleep ego-death type state i often get into just after waking up

many times though in daily life i've had deja vu, or experiences that i know i've had before, and later searched through my dream records and found very strong and eery relationships between those moments and a past dream i'd written down..many completely on the dot accurate, others are like odd reflections with mismatched elements



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