Yea my first time smoking was one of these. Makes you question everything you ever did, thought, knew, or were. I was never the same after this.(in a positive way).
I was everything at its ultimate form, forever.

All knowledge and existences were ONE with my consciousness. There was no separateness all was revealed and bathed in the light of consciousness. I remember having a cosmic laugh that I had thought I was a little monkey man on "Earth" when my essence was THIS. Time was completely broken. I was conscious of eternity. Felt a distinct feeling of being "home"
I thought I would never come down. Well, I did.

As I came down I felt as if I was being sucked back into my body through the top of my head. My mind was spinning with the new information.
Putting any breakthrough into words is a challenge but these experiences are especially hard.
Many people seem to have had their one experience of THAT. I have been wondering if it is possible to return to this place more than once. I haven't heard of many repeat experiences.
@Pandora O yeah I bet this drove the atheistic viewpoint right outta your head! No arguing with that experience for sure. I don't think it imparts a dogma but it definitely makes one sure that there is something more than the material world in front of our senses. Or that DMT is just a "drug".
In the province of the mind what one believes to be true, either is true or becomes true within certain limits. These limits are to be found experimentally and experientially. When so found these limits turn out to be further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the mind there are no limits. However, in the province of the body there are definite limits not to be transcended.-J.C. Lilly
The Spice must flow
Zat was Zen and dis is Dao.