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Poltergeist 1982 reference - reminds me of a DMT consciousness Options
 
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#1 Posted : 10/22/2012 2:55:57 PM
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Poltergeist 1982 movie - reminds me of DMT trip reference Watch from 1:46 onwards.

I watched this classic movie from 1982' again last night and when I got to the scene where Tangina explains what poltergeists are, I couldn't help but draw comparrisons to how some DMT trips are described and thought some more about the after life and the possibility of how perhaps in history the idea of Hauntings or Poltergeists have been the consciousnesses of past people trying to get back to this consciousness after they have transferred onto the next through the final release of DMT when we pass.

Admittedly I was quite blazzed when I was thinking about all of this, but I did think that the description in the film which mentions; a transition to a different sphere of consiousness, spectural light, salvation, a window to the next plain, friends awaiting to guide them to new destinies etc... was all very reminicent of DMT trips.

Has this film reference ever been mentioned anywhere before?
What do you guys think?
 

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azure
#2 Posted : 4/24/2013 10:42:23 PM

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I have never smoked DMT, but I have taken ayahuasca while in Peru. The first thing that struck me about the experience was that psychedelic "drugs" were nothing like what I was told.

I immediately went back through time to my childhood. There was an incredible familiarity to it all. I could see/hear/smell/feel so many things, and oddly... I remember watching the movie Poltergeist maybe a couple years ago, and the same kind of familiar sense came to me, although much less intensely than when on ayahuasca.

Many people who have had intense psychedelic experiences or even near-death experiences talk about the feeling of "going home." I think there is a powerful spiritual drive within us that searches for something that feels like a place where we are known, loved, and safe.

I feel like I have learned a lot about the soul and my own emotions since taking ayahuasca, and today I don't discredit what a lot of people say when they theorize about consciousness, psychedelic realms, the afterlife, etc. It all seems intimately intertwined.
 
 
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