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anon_101
#1 Posted : 1/31/2016 12:22:38 PM
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This won't be my best work, I just want to put something here before I fall asleep.

To start I'll explain where I stand with the molecule. I've had multiple breakthroughs from pure DMT. My last experience with the pure stuff was some form of hyperslap. I ascended past the blissful welcoming party and onto the next lesson, a zin master that was stripping me away, locked into a trip that felt like there was no coming out of. As humbling as it was, it was almost torment. I mentioned on here that I have anxiety about attempting pure DMT, not specifically because of that, but really just the intensity of the onset. It always feels like too much too fast, even though I eventually calm into what I experience as my own death, a sort of universal co-existence. I come out of the trip revitalized but confused, like the answers are there but I'm unable to grasp and hold onto them.

It was recommended that I give changa a shot. I decided to follow through. I was still very intimidated before the attempt, knowing the power of DMT I just didn't understand how the MAOI was going to slow anything down. Well, it did.

It was amazing. The first hit I felt pretty strange, it was obvious that I inhaled something with serious potential but had not yet unlocked it. Once I got a nice solid hit in the breakthrough came. I was in two worlds at once. With my eyes open all colors became vivid and objects around the room were in strange vibration, and some objects morphing almost in a way that was similar to acid. The images in the TV, cell phone and the computer all became 3 dimensional and layered, which is something I have never experienced before. It was fascinating.

When I would close my eyes that's when the unbelievable magic was happening. Any fluctuation in light/darkness around me changed the entire world. Even if I waved my hand in front my closed eyelids the world would change.

It was like an adrenaline shot of knowledge with each hit. As I started to come down I would hit the bong again, each time ascending to new levels and new lessons. It felt as if I was connected to the tree of souls in the movie Avatar. There was a very ancient feel to it, with many levels that answered all my questions concerning existence.

At one point I realized how wonderful it felt to stretch my body. It was like energy running through me and with each stretch it intensified the trip more. I was practically doing yoga on the floor of my living room.

I didn't stop until all the changa I made was gone. The total time smoalking and tripping might have lasted a couple hours. I'm still not sure if that's normal or not. I wanted the trip to last as long as possible.

I never understood music like shpongle until I listened to it while smoking changa. It was far too intense with pure dmt alone. It was absolutely perfect with this.



In conclusion, Changa has been everything I've been looking for. The entire time it felt like the greatest discovery, to not only me, but mankind. It felt as significant as the first man on the moon, or if I was the first person to discover the ruins of an ancient civilization. I can't wait to do it again. I'm excited for whatever the future has in store for me. It has motivated me beyond what I thought possible. At this point I really don't see myself smoking pure dmt alone any time in the near future. To each his own, I suppose.

 

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Spaced Out 2
#2 Posted : 1/31/2016 1:28:09 PM

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Thanks for sharing your report.

Changa is great, it's my go to more often then not, even though I still do freebase when I want to go from 0 to infinity in several seconds. I think both ways can be beneficial but as you mentioned to each their own.

Glad it worked out for you and that you liked it Thumbs up

Safe and happy journeys friend.

Peace
 
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#3 Posted : 1/31/2016 1:39:27 PM
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Passenger wrote:
To start I'll explain where I stand with the molecule. I've had multiple breakthroughs from pure DMT. My last experience with the pure stuff was some form of hyperslap. I ascended past the blissful welcoming party and onto the next lesson, a zin master that was stripping me away, locked into a trip that felt like there was no coming out of. As humbling as it was, it was almost torment. I mentioned on here that I have anxiety about attempting pure DMT, not specifically because of that, but really just the intensity of the onset. It always feels like too much too fast, even though I eventually calm into what I experience as my own death, a sort of universal co-existence.


That there. It can take time, but learning to roll with the experience is important. The speed can be unnerving for some. Trust in it fully, no matter how it feels. That might seem impossible, but with enough exposure you begin to step back, get out of the way of yourself a bit, and just let the experience flow through you unimpeded. It knows what to do, you just have to let it do its thing. Very happy

Passenger wrote:
I come out of the trip revitalized but confused, like the answers are there but I'm unable to grasp and hold onto them.


You said it. Grasping a powerful DMT experience, at any length, while back in everyday consensual reality with the inherent duality and linearity, most of what you would use as yardsticks to measure and probe in everyday life will only create more stumbling blocks and confusion while deep in the DMT experience, imo.

The only way to know it to any extent is to become it, for however a short span of time. Imo, it's really that simple.

Passenger wrote:
It was like an adrenaline shot of knowledge with each hit. As I started to come down I would hit the bong again, each time ascending to new levels and new lessons. It felt as if I was connected to the tree of souls in the movie Avatar. There was a very ancient feel to it, with many levels that answered all my questions concerning existence.


Yeah, it feels otherworldly and ancient. That's something that's always permeated my experiences to some degree.

Passenger wrote:
In conclusion, Changa has been everything I've been looking for. The entire time it felt like the greatest discovery, to not only me, but mankind. It felt as significant as the first man on the moon, or if I was the first person to discover the ruins of an ancient civilization. I can't wait to do it again. I'm excited for whatever the future has in store for me. It has motivated me beyond what I thought possible. At this point I really don't see myself smoking pure dmt alone any time in the near future. To each his own, I suppose.


Changa is the way Twisted Evil


 
anon_101
#4 Posted : 1/31/2016 2:39:46 PM
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Spaced Out 2 wrote:
Thanks for sharing your report.

Changa is great, it's my go to more often then not, even though I still do freebase when I want to go from 0 to infinity in several seconds. I think both ways can be beneficial but as you mentioned to each their own.

Glad it worked out for you and that you liked it Thumbs up

Safe and happy journeys friend.

Peace



Appreciate you stopping in! I absolutely agree that DMT FB is a fantastic tool in its own right. I do plan on drinking rue tea then vaping freebase soon to see what its like, and I won't rule out doing free base alone again. Sometimes you need that short intense ride!
 
anon_101
#5 Posted : 1/31/2016 2:45:42 PM
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Tattvamasi wrote:
Passenger wrote:
To start I'll explain where I stand with the molecule. I've had multiple breakthroughs from pure DMT. My last experience with the pure stuff was some form of hyperslap. I ascended past the blissful welcoming party and onto the next lesson, a zin master that was stripping me away, locked into a trip that felt like there was no coming out of. As humbling as it was, it was almost torment. I mentioned on here that I have anxiety about attempting pure DMT, not specifically because of that, but really just the intensity of the onset. It always feels like too much too fast, even though I eventually calm into what I experience as my own death, a sort of universal co-existence.


That there. It can take time, but learning to roll with the experience is important. The speed can be unnerving for some. Trust in it fully, no matter how it feels. That might seem impossible, but with enough exposure you begin to step back, get out of the way of yourself a bit, and just let the experience flow through you unimpeded. It knows what to do, you just have to let it do its thing. Very happy

Passenger wrote:
I come out of the trip revitalized but confused, like the answers are there but I'm unable to grasp and hold onto them.


You said it. Grasping a powerful DMT experience, at any length, while back in everyday consensual reality with the inherent duality and linearity, most of what you would use as yardsticks to measure and probe in everyday life will only create more stumbling blocks and confusion while deep in the DMT experience, imo.

The only way to know it to any extent is to become it, for however a short span of time. Imo, it's really that simple.

Passenger wrote:
It was like an adrenaline shot of knowledge with each hit. As I started to come down I would hit the bong again, each time ascending to new levels and new lessons. It felt as if I was connected to the tree of souls in the movie Avatar. There was a very ancient feel to it, with many levels that answered all my questions concerning existence.


Yeah, it feels otherworldly and ancient. That's something that's always permeated my experiences to some degree.

Passenger wrote:
In conclusion, Changa has been everything I've been looking for. The entire time it felt like the greatest discovery, to not only me, but mankind. It felt as significant as the first man on the moon, or if I was the first person to discover the ruins of an ancient civilization. I can't wait to do it again. I'm excited for whatever the future has in store for me. It has motivated me beyond what I thought possible. At this point I really don't see myself smoking pure dmt alone any time in the near future. To each his own, I suppose.


Changa is the way Twisted Evil







thanks for all of that, I really didn't expect this to get a reply, especially one like that.

The fear and anxiety is something I'm conquering. Letting myself go is almost always do-able, just doing it quick enough to not suffer a little bit is the prob Crying or very sad

For now changa is the truth and the light Twisted Evil
 
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#6 Posted : 1/31/2016 10:37:31 PM

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very nice report passenger Smile
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