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ScientificMethod
#1 Posted : 3/31/2015 6:16:46 PM

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I have a strange relationship with DMT--and most psychedelics, I suppose.

I have a tendency to use a plant medicine after taking a month or two off, and I'm instantly reminded why I have such a strong relationship with the plant.

You see, DMT just scares me sometimes. It's not usually in the trip itself, but in the moments before taking a dose. It's like I have this (well deserved) anxiety like I'm standing at the edge of a cliff that drops into the infinite abyss, and once I jump, it's all good and falling is all that's necessary. But taking that leap is scary as all hell.

So if I do not use DMT regularly, I get this idea built up in my head that it's scarier than it actually is.

Anyways, this morning after the gym and breakfast, I sat down and meditated. I think that I knew about an hour before that I was going to take a dose, but until the meditation I wasn't 100% certain. It'd been awhile since I'd vaped, and I was overdue. I was very afraid.

So I took about 4-6 very light doses, increasing the volume of the toke each time over the course of about an hour. It was so beautiful, and warm, and it was Luv. I laid out on my bed as I came out of the experience, and all I could think was how beautiful the universe is.

I actively pulled "bad things" into my mind as I was coming out of the trip--people at work who are really upsetting me, and anxieties that I have about money and other big stuff. As I looked at these "bad things" in the afterglow of the DMT flash, they were all laughable. They were so insignificant.

I read a post this morning about someone saying that DMT has a calming effect on him/her, and that planted the seed for me. I'd neglected to really think about that for awhile, and his/her post reminded me why I tattooed a DMT molecule on my body.

So now I am reminded that the universe is indeed made of light and Luv. I am grateful to have this molecule in my life, and I'm grateful that the Nexus has been there for me to explore this piece of the universe.

I missed this gnosis.
All of my posts are entirely fictional. I am a writer, and as a means to research the life of a fictional character that I'm writing about, I post on the Nexus to get into character. In real life I have no interest or interaction with mind-altering substances.
 

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DmnStr8
#2 Posted : 3/31/2015 10:08:45 PM

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Gratitude is a powerful thing! Thumbs up
"In the universe there is an immeasurable, indescribable force which shamans call intent, and absolutely everything that exists in the entire cosmos is attached to intent by a connecting link." ~Carlos Castaneda
 
 
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