thanks so much for the warm welcomes
I first started out like most with cannabis, than lsd, mushrooms, salvia, mdma, mescaline, now dmt and ayahuasca. Before encountering dmt i viewed the psychedelic experience more of an outer journey rather than an inner journey like with dmt. Alterations in reality and in the world around me but didn't very think too much of it. I knew from my experiences nature was alive and perhaps so much we cant see cause our brains aren't tuned to these other realities, and that the psychedelics helped tune us in. I thought i knew a lot about psychedelics but i really knew nothing and still know nothing and dmt showed me this. It really is the most beautiful thing in the world to find that things of fairy tales exist. Life can be so mundane and dry how people live their lives with the beliefs that nothing beyond what they see in this reality exists. Things i never imagined i saw and felt with dmt, things beyond words. Till i took dmt i thought spirits/entities and god where just things you read about but to experience them was something else. After a few dmt journeys i decided to take a journey to the amazon where for 2 weeks I stayed in a village and took ayahuasca with the village shaman and my wife. Those experiences were profound, i learned the meaning of true healing, physically and spiritually. The first ride was a bumpy one but it was for the best to rid of negative energies. The next few simply amazing beyond words encounter with a jaguar and a snake, interdimentional travelling like with dmt, and one experience was so intense I sort of died, saw from a vantage my body being ripped to shreds and reassembled, afterwords was reborn and never felt so free in my life...Through my experiences i learned the true utter power and beauty of dmt and the fact that it naturally exists in us and other lifeforms is just magical. Life is magical! And dmt helped show me this. Very glad to be part of this community, received so far much love, looking forward to giving back as much as i can