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Has any body here with DMT experience had ground breaking questions answered by entities while in hyperspace? I.E. origins of life on Earth, life elsewhere in the universe, the meaning of life, the existence of god, the spirit realm, anything like that really, just questions science doesn't have answers to.
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I got only one of the things on your list - confirmation that spirit entities are unexplainably real.... “You, of all people, deserve your own love and affection.” -Buddha
For God so loved the world... God is Love
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Are DMT trips like dreams? I was watching something before which said that you lose memory of your trip starting immediately after it, would it be possible to record your experiences and or discoveries in a journal or would you be to inhibited by the drug?
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DMT_Tom wrote:I got only one of the things on your list - confirmation that spirit entities are unexplainably real.... Are you able to communicate with them like real people? Do they understand worldly things like humor and slang? happy three month aniversary using the site BTW
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Suave wrote:Are DMT trips like dreams? I was watching something before which said that you lose memory of your trip starting immediately after it, would it be possible to record your experiences and or discoveries in a journal or would you be to inhibited by the drug? Was it this picture: ![](/forum/FileProxy.ashx?src=http://i.qkme.me/3q5zzi.jpg) If you want to recall what happened better you can use a tape recorder. Or if you are loaded, you can buy an fMRI machine and fund scientists to study what you experience.
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Suave wrote:Has any body here with DMT experience had ground breaking questions answered by entities while in hyperspace? I.E. origins of life on Earth, life elsewhere in the universe, the meaning of life, the existence of god, the spirit realm, anything like that really, just questions science doesn't have answers to. I don't doubt there are a lot of users that have received some of the insights you are curious about, especially those insights that pertain to the specific context of their own experience and lives. Personally, I haven't encountered much insight with my very limited use but I am keeping as open a mind as I can muster with the whole thing. Theres an entire cacophony of questions that science doesn't know the answer to....yet Welcome to the nexus. Read read read everything you can, and ask all the questions and more. Inconsistency is in my nature. The simple PHYLLODE tekI'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow
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Sphorange wrote:Theres an entire cacophony of questions that science doesn't know the answer to....yet I suppose that is why philosophy isn't completely dead yet. Wait, that might not be true judging by the fact that philosophy section is at the bottom of the nexus forum and is one of the slowest moving areas on here. lol.
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Emptiness wrote:Sphorange wrote:Theres an entire cacophony of questions that science doesn't know the answer to....yet I suppose that is why philosophy isn't completely dead yet. Wait, that might not be true judging by the fact that philosophy section is at the bottom of the nexus forum and is one of the slowest moving areas on here. lol. Philosophy moves as fast as the complexity of the concepts it describes. Inconsistency is in my nature. The simple PHYLLODE tekI'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow
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Double post. Was really high. Or was I not high enuf? There's a good question you should ask yourself. Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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Suave wrote:Has any body here with DMT experience had ground breaking questions answered by entities while in hyperspace? I.E. origins of life on Earth, life elsewhere in the universe, the meaning of life, the existence of god, the spirit realm, anything like that really, just questions science doesn't have answers to. Yes. I got answers to all of those questions, and I didn't ask any of them. However, I tenaciously hold on to the last shred of dignity I have in respect to pretending to have more than a tenuous grasp on sanity, so I will refrain to elaborate on any of them right now. Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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'Row, row your boat..down the stream..Life is but a dream' With the drawing of this Love and the voice of this Calling We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. -- T. S. Eliot
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Yes, but them tricksters won't come off the lottery numbers for nothing, no worries I probably wouldn't remember them anyways
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Spaced Out 2 wrote:Yes, but them tricksters won't come off the lottery numbers for nothing, no worries I probably wouldn't remember them anyways But ya can't win if you don't play! Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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Suave wrote:Are DMT trips like dreams? I was watching something before which said that you lose memory of your trip starting immediately after it, would it be possible to record your experiences and or discoveries in a journal or would you be to inhibited by the drug? In a sense, yes, DMT can be like a dream. I think one of the reasons why it can be hard to remember is because everything you see in the DMT realm is so vastly strange and different from anything else imaginable that once it is done, the brain scrambles around to try and make sense of everything. Not to mention, if one goes with a smoked/vaped route then the duration is quite short in comparison to the time you have to navigate the space in say, an oral route or with other psychedelics. A true DMT breakthrough is like being transported into a completely different/alternate reality. The one we are all currently in now ceases to exist (more accurately, you lose awareness of this reality) during those powerful experiences. It would probably be impossible to write anything down or to speak into a tape recorder while in the midst of a breakthrough. However, I like to have a pad and pen ready to go so that as soon as I come back I can start writing everything down as rapidly as I can. The experience does fade pretty quickly IME so jotting thoughts down while it is fresh has worked best for me. If no one remembered their experiences on DMT, I don't think we would or could have whole sub forums dedicated to experience reports... But back to the OP: Entities (the very few I've met) haven't necessarily answered any direct questions for me but they definitely left me with 1000 more questions, if that helps... New to The Nexus? Check These Out: One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
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Who needs answers? I'm just looking for better questions. Images of broken light, Which dance before me like a million eyes, They call me on and on...
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spinCycle wrote:Who needs answers? I'm just looking for better questions. But answers help you find better questions On the topic of remembering trips, I think state/context-dependent learning plays a big role in making intense altered mind state experiences so hard to remember. The recall of anything you learn is highly dependent on the "mind-state" you are currently in, "mind-state" in this case referring to chemicals present in the nervous system, the state of consciousness, and the phenomenology being perceived. For example if you learned about a topic in a specific room there is actually enhanced recall of that information when you are in the same location. The same thing goes for what you were feeling like, thinking about, looking at, listening to, or any any other feature of your mental world at that moment, particularly what your attention was focused on. Any psychedelic drug effects the nervous system chemically, they are chemicals after all, and the perceived environment and state of consciousness go through serious changes as well. The phenomenology of a DMT trip or any other psychedelic trip is very far removed from what is experienced on an everyday basis. As the situation you are currently in becomes further removed from the situation you were in during the experience there are fewer and fewer sources of "stimulation", like a similar environment, that could trigger the nervous network in which the memory you are attempting to retrieve is "stored". It is required that a part of that experience be "re-experienced" in a sense for the pathway to be activated and the memory to surface, but the types of phenomena found, including thoughts thought, during a psychedelic state are not found in everyday life. Like The Grateful One said the moment right after an experience is the best time to attempt any recall. In fact staying in the same room, and if it was something like DMT staying in the same position with your eyes closed, and running over the experience in your mind is your best shot at trying to retain any memories of the experience you had. This reinforces the memories and kind of "converts" them into something you can relate to in your normal mind-state. Any notes you take can help trigger the memory later when you read them, even if all you can remember is what you were thinking about while writing the notes its better than nothing. Also its useful to keep in mind that as you remember anything you are also editing that memory with any feelings or thoughts you "project" onto it when thinking about it. Each time that nervous network is activated new pathways are added to it and existing ones are altered, so memories can be distorted easily, especially if the memory is vague to begin with and/or triggers a strong emotional response. This includes when you remember something right after the experience so try to be as objective as possible when running over the experience in your mind, it is very easy to interpret things "into" a memory even if it is fresh.
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TheFimbulwinter wrote:
On the topic of remembering trips
Very well explained, thank you spinCycle wrote:Who needs answers? I'm just looking for better questions. null24 wrote: However, I tenaciously hold on to the last shred of dignity I have in respect to pretending to have more than a tenuous grasp on sanity, so I will refrain to elaborate on any of them right now.
Can you elaborate more on this please null? How has smoking DMT melted away a tenacious grasp on sanity for you? Are you liable to go psychotic do you think? In what way, shape, form, feeling etc.?
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To me, there are two sorts of answers I can get from those experiences: - answers I can understand with my discursive mind, often after a session of meditation ( focused on a particular problem I want to try to solve) followed by a modest dose of vaped spice. This a method that, personnaly, I find usefull to seek answers, in a sort of psycholytic use - "answers" given by entities, at stronger doses or under the effect of others psychedelics with long lasting effects. Those experiences bring more questions to me, because of their more metaphorical way to manifest. And so, answers may come later, by integrating feelings, emotions generated by these "encounters", by thinking of their possible meaning. But I never met an entity who told me where my keys were lost...
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DMT Asking questions?.. Smoalk the moar, and all will be answered.
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