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Grouper
#1 Posted : 6/26/2012 10:59:52 AM
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Hey guys, just want you to read this article I found. It was very eye-opening. They are interviews of people on DMT.


Jodie

I felt what God was like. It was something that was smaller than anything. It’s not made of anything—it is everything around the thing that it is and everything inside of it at the same time and it kind of moves about in a way that’s not on the grid.

It was like time traveling, but it wasn’t time before or after, it was just adjacent to us. Early on I saw that Earth was having a vibration. That it was like a constant breath, but we can’t see it. You can’t see it from photos. The edge of everything. It got so hot. It was like a wave that was like electricity. It was black and then red and then white, and it was rounded and arched as if it were in orbit somewhere.

Your bodies were, like, singing—everything you were doing was like a song. You were making a symphony. The scratching and the movements were all in a rhythm, and I felt very happy. I was also seeing all this fun, wacky clown stuff. All these crazy geometric patterns. It seemed like they were laughing at me. Then there were these little elf things. I couldn’t see them but they were letting me know that they were there. I felt very happy, like, “Yeah, this is where I’m supposed to be.”



Oren

That was the most intense thing ever. The whole room was dancing. To my left all I saw was fantasy. I was going through something very fucking serious. You’re beyond consciousness—but you are consciousness—and you want nothing to tie you down to this physical realm. I went through so many dreams and so many scenarios. It was basically a concentrated dream. I was awake but I couldn’t make the dream stop.



Taylor

It hit really fast. After the second puff there were like Slinkys everywhere. Colorful Slinkys that were not necessarily attacking me, but coming towards my face. And all the colors that were in the room, that I imagined were in the room, were coming at me as well. It was beautiful.

I felt really physically heavy. I couldn’t even lift up the bottle to smoke or hold the lighter. And time slowed down. It felt like a good 15 minutes, but maybe it was only 30 seconds. The colors were really awesome—lots of greens, lots of neons. I felt like I was watching myself through a wall for part of it. The sound of the camera was really trippy.



Adam

At first it was like straight up kaleidoscopic. And then there were pyramids, and then symbols within the pyramids, and they were melting together, combining. It felt like I was in infinite bosoms. Straight up love and warmth and tits and honey. It was like having the sun shining right here. It wasn’t super hot, just like the warmest glow.



Sarah

Everything looked like a painting. And her hair was going mental—it was like spaghetti. Every angle was tripled. Everything had angles. Looking around was like paint-by-numbers. It got really weird at some point. I felt like the room was closing in and everything was smaller, and that white space tripped me out. I was like, “Wow, there’s so much white there!”



Victor

The visual side of things was like doing acid or mushrooms. I felt tingly and I had a body high or whatever. When I lied down and was listening to Iggy Pop, you were taking a picture of me and I still felt self-conscious. I don’t think I lost sight of myself enough to think that wasn’t absurd and funny. So then I sat back up again, and it got hella intense when I sat back up. It was a lot like the more intense moments of acid.

Almost the strangest part is how quickly you come down. With acid it lingers for a day sometimes—the whole next day you feel weird. With this you pretty much feel normal almost immediately afterwards. I still feel kind of strange because I remember the experience of doing the drug. And I’m probably gonna think about it a few times for the rest of the day. It’s like a way less time- and energy-intensive acid trip.



Lex

It’s hard to talk about it. I could see patterns within the design patterns that were supposed to be there, and they all moved and looked ill as shit. The curtains looked like doilies. There was like this weird place where I felt like it had its own motion, and then there was a place where everything I was listening to and looking at and thinking about met, and that place was the drug… or something. It’s weird how it comes off, too. It’s just a little less intense and then a little less intense until you’re not high anymore. The visuals are so strong. Like everything looked beautiful. For something that extremely mind-bending it’s really easy.



Joshua

When it first hit I could see the room start to breathe, and then I felt myself going limp. It was what I imagine being in the womb would be like. Everything was safe and warm. It was very fluid and what you imagine the sun would be like. I cried for some reason. I remember thinking there was a message for me there.





Me : That last one...it really spoke to me. DMT could be considered to have some ties to death. It's like a glimpse of death. You release it when you are born, you release it when you die. A portal between the worlds; of life and death. When you come back from DMT you forget everything. Which is why it's released when you are born and die, so you forget the non-living world when born. And so you forget the living world when you die.

Edit - On the first one it's almost like she's talking about the afterlife like a parallel Universe, where time is on a stand-still, so time is infinite. It also seems like she talked to a being outside the living, because they told her 'yeah, this is where I am supposed to be".

TIP: If you found the interviews interesting try smoking weed and reading them, they make a lot more sense. As some would say when you smoke weed you "Gain wisdom, but lose intelligence". So being more wise can help you understand their complex wording.
 

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#2 Posted : 6/26/2012 3:29:25 PM

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#3 Posted : 6/26/2012 4:07:40 PM

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#4 Posted : 6/26/2012 7:02:04 PM

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That wad great, thanks! Like a medley of concise experience reports. Really not bad publicity at least when read outside of its context.

Funny, that comment about weed. Gain wisdom, lose intelligence. There must be a lot of wisdom at this forum!

I'd go further and say that it supresses short term memory while facilitating a better grasp of the large-scale picture. This results in poor math ability but a stronger faculty for making intuitive leaps.

But I digress. As a pothead may be inclined to do. Thanks for posting this!
 
 
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