I
SEVERELY ABUSED DXM for about 3 years when I was a teenager.
I was using it as an escape and it was perfect for that, y'know being a
DISASSOCIATIVEIt was my reckless abuse of this powerful substance that has brought on lasting psychological effects and HPPD.
I suffered (and still sometimes do) from delusions, paranoia, de-personalization, ego-less, de-realization.
It ripped the aunthenticity and ground from beneath my feet PERMANENTLY.
I will never be grounded again, but once you fly for the first time you see how finite the ground truly is.
With any substance, you should know the boundaries of safe use.
You should also have a general idea of what you intend to gain from the substance...
In my opinion DXM is just as powerful as anyother substance I have tried.
It has its own space and it is VERY profound if used "correctly".
It allowed me to "take a step back" from my ego and see the clutter of my mind and how everything is intertwined.
It made me forget what my ego even was.
Now I am still re-learning what I am inside and out.
It is a very profound experience and continues every second of the day.
I am constantly making new connections and learning what DXM so violently stripped away.
All psychoactive compounds alter your mind in a way that allows your consciousness to manifest in new ways.
I guess to find the answer to the question, you would have to consider this :
1. What is YOUR definition of a psychedelic?
(After this question is all relative)
There is no universal law deciding what a psychedelic is, we hardly know anything about them anyways!
2. What effects did you get from taking DXM?
3. Did the effects you experienced qualify it as a psychedelic in your opinion?
Heaven existing here between Hell
We surf the transient wave, balancing on our breath, building and destroying until death.
We are the divine creators and destroyers.
We are the portals & black holes.
We choose what we manifest at the present moment in whatever dimension we inhabit.
"We are the ones we've been waiting for" - Hopi Proverb