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Grand Equinox
#1 Posted : 4/10/2012 3:27:53 AM

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I feel something should be iterated on in open discussion should be the sheer power of DMT. I know that this is a relatively common topic, especially on experience centered threads, but I can't help but to put my own spin on it.
When I set out on this adventure, I spent 2 years acquiring what info I could (Wish I would have found this community back then) and I thought all that time had given me the mindset of respect and readiness for my trip. I thought I knew what it was capable of and believed I could handle it. Now, I am relatively young (old enough for membership, but young enough to be an undergrad) and of course, with my youth comes naivety. When I had my first trip (which with some lingering trepidation call Electric Play-dough), I realized I didn't know what respect meant until then. I want any newcomer to understand this, of all things.
You can't handle DMT, DMT handles you.
Perhaps this changes over time, but as a novice, I still am subject to the whims of the spice without any say in the matter.
I would go on to say, there is a world of knowledge still waiting to be found by individuals. For example, I never dreamed that with a dose, my close friend and roommate would be cured (I say with apprehension, though it seems remission is unlikely, as it has been a good month and a half) of his childhood onset depression.
I won't deny that I still feel some lingering fears each time i hold the pipe to my lips, but at the same time, I've since found a new love and respect that I never expected. I intended for this to be almost a warning to beginners, but now I'm finding it more of a welcome. And I'm ok with that.
Feast on the fruits of the gods to return to the garden.
 

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spiritual7pioneer
#2 Posted : 4/10/2012 3:48:08 AM

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Well said.
"I'll tell you what hermits realize. If you go off into a far, far forest and get very quiet, you'll come to understand that you're connected with everything."
― Alan Watts
β€œAs long as you have certain desires about how it ought to be you can't see how it is.”
― Ram Dass
β€œEverything changes once we identify with being the witness to the story, instead of the actor in it.”
― Ram Dass
 
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#3 Posted : 4/10/2012 3:51:20 AM

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Perhaps this changes over time




Perhaps it does, as it doesn't seem to resonate with me.
 
Sky Motion
#4 Posted : 4/10/2012 5:51:49 AM

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I feel like there are many things your mind can do, that can alter the experience.

I have before shut off a breakthrough from coming, closed the tunnel by not surrendering.

I do understand what you mean, by the experience controlling you though, but in a way, it was always us to begin with.
 
 
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