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Sitra Ahra
#1 Posted : 5/6/2012 1:22:13 PM
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Ive been experimenting with DMT for a few months now. Ive been doing my own extractions and coming out with some pretty bomb stuff. I know its good because when I let a few of my friends try it (friends that have tried dmt previously and claimed to not have liked it) they were shocked and a few agreed amongst themselves that they must have never smoked good dmt. Honestly the stuff normally comes out so good that I end up smoking almost all day sometimes. Maybe this is a common occurrence and drug dealers just dont know what theyre doing. Regardless, I have been visiting this forum for sometime as a guest and decided it was time to sign up. While Im quite satisfied with my spice Im definitely no expert and after mulling a few extraction questions over in my head I decided to bring them here, although I wont be asking them in my introduction essay. Here I will just say hello, hello.
Using recreational drugs, including psychedelics, does not give you character points, it's not a means of fighting the system, it doesnt make you a shaman, and unless you actually get out and see the world - it wont give you any deeper insights into it. Can psychedelics bring about these qualities in a person? Yes, But they need fertile ground. What does this mean? Never stop filling youre head and never stop fighting. Otherwise youre just another wasted mystic sitting on your couch getting high.

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Compound37
#2 Posted : 5/6/2012 1:27:31 PM

Gotta risk it, to get the biscuit


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Hello Sitra. Welcome to the Nexus and good luck with your journeys.

Just a word about smoking all day (if hyperspace ever becomes more to you than real reality, could be time to take a break). I don't know you or your situation, and I don't mean to come across dickish, but a lot of people end up with negative experiences when using DMT repeatedly over short amounts of time(myself included) and I really only mention it out of genuine concern.

That out of the way, the experience is incredible and something to be valued. Glad you've found it and shared it with your close friends, hope you can all grow and learn from it in a positive way.

And I'd venture to say that you can find answers to almost any question you can ask here, the community is amazing. Smile
"Reality is an illusion, albeit a very persistant one"-Albert Einstein

The answer to life is not 42, It is 37. The flawed 42 was derived from a mistake in calculating the quantum flux of a tenth dimensional hyperspacial wormhole. For proof of my math, please follow me in a nice chaotic line to the fifth dimension for a practical dissemination of the results.

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Guyomech
#3 Posted : 5/6/2012 10:34:45 PM

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Yes, the extraction teks etc here are as detailed as you'll find anywhere. But if you don't mind my saying so, I believe that writing about the internal experience is at least as important. Hyperspace is a towering enigma that we pace around, stare at, hurl ourselves at... And some come back with some pretty amazing insights.

I'm one of those psychonauts who places a lot of importance on integration... Processing each experience before preceding to the next. For me, that translates to about 4-6 journeys a year. But I feel as though I've squeezed a lot of life lessons out of these journeys. I used to trip a lot more, and although it was a ton of fun and parts of it were a great learning experience, a lot of it was a kind of a technicolor blur.

So I'm not necessarily saying you should slow down... But maybe just pause to write up some experience reports. Share with us!
 
 
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