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For some it seems DMT is sadly just not for them. From various reports on these threads and now personal experiences of my own and friends; the spice may not be for everyone.
The other day I made a sort-of-ayahuasca, with B. Caapi, MHRB, mushrooms and salvia leaves. I got this VERY spiritual feeling, and started a trip I will remember forever. Somewhere along the way I realized that I kept seeing these beautiful snakes EVERYWHERE, I didn't feel threatened by them. In fact I relished their tenacity as they showed me how large their teeth are! I felt like I was so at peace they could eat me and I would be fine with being snake-food!
When I told my friends about the "snakes" or "serpent beings" and my desire to be swallowed whole, we all burst out laughing because they told me they didn't want to admit it but they were seeing the same imagery too.
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For days we talked about the experience and the vividness of the "snake-entities" ... and tried to integrate it. One girl hasn't been the same since... she hates snakes and doens't know what to make of it. For me, I believe the sensation isn't necesarily about Good or Evil... it just is... and a part of humanity has a definable and provable "Snake/essence" . One which has been shown through history
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Posts: 2688 Joined: 04-Dec-2010 Last visit: 25-Oct-2016 Location: space
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Certainly beyond "good and evil"
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 Chalgren
Posts: 225 Joined: 14-Sep-2011 Last visit: 23-Aug-2014 Location: Limbus
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As long as you don't have any kind of allergic reactions to the substance I don't see how DMT is "not for them" ? Assuming the person wants to use extremely intense psychedelics in the first place  My absolutely best and most profound moments with the spice has been with the "bad" or as I like to call them, challenging, experiences. These are the kinds of experiences that helps me advance on my spiritual path in life, 10 minutes of psychedelic-induced therapy  Personally, I love the seemingly endless potential of the spice. It's the unexpected, every single time. Everything from childlish bliss and ecstasy to dreadful confrontations, emotional conflicts and life changing experiences! Mad, bad and dangerous to know.
There's magic out there!
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Posts: 454 Joined: 28-May-2011 Last visit: 08-Aug-2013 Location: always on the move
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motiv311 wrote:
For some it seems DMT is sadly just not for them. From various reports on these threads and now personal experiences of my own and friends; the spice may not be for everyone.
The other day I made a sort-of-ayahuasca, with B. Caapi, MHRB, mushrooms and salvia leaves. I got this VERY spiritual feeling, and started a trip I will remember forever. Somewhere along the way I realized that I kept seeing these beautiful snakes EVERYWHERE, I didn't feel threatened by them. In fact I relished their tenacity as they showed me how large their teeth are! I felt like I was so at peace they could eat me and I would be fine with being snake-food!
Why didn't you stick with just the B. caapi and Mimosa? You would have had a classic Aya experience. Throwing Salvia into the mix, then saying "spice may not be for everyone" doesn't make sense. imo.
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 Poop Giggle
Posts: 158 Joined: 07-Aug-2011 Last visit: 02-Dec-2015 Location: Not There
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Evisceratechuck wrote:As long as you don't have any kind of allergic reactions to the substance I don't see how DMT is "not for them" ? Assuming the person wants to use extremely intense psychedelics in the first place  My absolutely best and most profound moments with the spice has been with the "bad" or as I like to call them, challenging, experiences. These are the kinds of experiences that helps me advance on my spiritual path in life, 10 minutes of psychedelic-induced therapy  Personally, I love the seemingly endless potential of the spice. It's the unexpected, every single time. Everything from childlish bliss and ecstasy to dreadful confrontations, emotional conflicts and life changing experiences! But exactly, magical for you because you can handle it well right now. Some people can't handle certain things at every point in their life, it doesn't mean it's 'not for them' necessarily, but that it's not for them now. If that makes sense.
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 Chalgren
Posts: 225 Joined: 14-Sep-2011 Last visit: 23-Aug-2014 Location: Limbus
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Super Radical wrote: But exactly, magical for you because you can handle it well right now.
Some people can't handle certain things at every point in their life, it doesn't mean it's 'not for them' necessarily, but that it's not for them now. If that makes sense.
I imagine this would be common sense? If my relationship ended and I flunked university I would probably not be in any shape for psychedelics. I don't think one can "handle" a DMT experience anyhow, it can be tremendously forceful, the question would be if the person LIKES it or not. Mad, bad and dangerous to know.
There's magic out there!
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Posts: 77 Joined: 31-Oct-2011 Last visit: 13-Jun-2017 Location: CA
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P.S Aya w/ mushroom and a bit of salvia leaf IS GREAT! ! I much prefer it to reg. aya now
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