entheogenic-gnosis wrote:
It seems that DMT May be the endogenous ligand for the sigma-1 receptor...which I could get into again, but will hold off for now...
I have been doing some breath work, but ultimately my heart rests with entheogens.
Another point I should make involves the fact that I don't actually use many of the compounds I research, even DMT and the true psychedelics are a very rare treat, but that's the beauty in these things, you don't need them often, there is lasting impact...
Neuroplasticity is an interesting point of research:
Yes, I have dug into the Sigma-1 receptor aspect in depth as well. I have noted some possible correlation between the recent discovery that sleep states are defined by levels of ionic balance in the brain, and the fact that DMT has been shown in some papers that DMT inhibits voltage gated sodium ion channels.
I agree with your approach, allows for more integration and time to apply lessons in life. This was part of what led me to yoga and meditation too.
Regarding breathwork, I think I had given you some of my experience with breathwork in other threads, but one thing I may not have said is that it will likely help to find a really authentic teacher to lead you through a very long breathwork session. I know how powerful it is but somehow I just never get around to doing long sessions on my own. But when I get led in a 3 hour session, that has been where the real magic has happened.
If we are to believe the Tibetan monk who smoked DMT and said it was as far as you can get in the bardo without actually dying, then there are ways to get your entheogens from within... so far Pranayama has been the closest thing for me and I have barely scratched the surface of it.