pburlin wrote: I can 100% attest to the effectiveness of smokeable DMT.
......... In my opinion, it does NOT need to be used ceremonially in the jungles of the Amazon...Yes, it is better to do it in that type of setting as opposed to your bedroom..But the transcendental nature of DMT makes the setting rather irrelevant.......
Another point I would like to make, again, in my humble opinion, is that it does not need to be consumed as ayahuasca......................
........ Has anyone else experienced a spiritual awakening as a result of the use of DMT?
Also, has that spiritual awakening led you to meditation? Has anyone else found such fulfillment in meditation as a method of embodying the profound life changes that DMT can provoke? If so, how is it going for you?
Yes, smoking, or vaping, DMT is extremely healing and effective. No, it does not need a ceremony with pomp and circumstance, but a pre-smoke ritual, smudging and what have you, can help get you in the mindset.
DMT certainly does not need a jungle environment, personally, I think the bedroom is best, but this is subjective to the individual (my room is set up specifically for DMT, the walls painted and decorated and lit for DMT night): in fact, the one time I did smoke outdoors was nice at first, then the damn squirrels and birds became a great annoyance and I went back inside.
Smoking is awesome, yes, but do not discount the power of the Tea: I always start DMT night with Pharma then progress to changa.
And DMT has strengthened my resolve for meditation: I built a small wooden chamber for meditation. I am actively engaged in opening my Third Eye, the Pineal Gland, unaided by DMT, and have attained partial opening and had mini-DMT trips (which will be discounted out of hand by many members here as impossible, but don't let other people's lack of such attainment discourage you: it is possible, you can attain such states unaided--it takes effort and attention and is not easy, and you will walk alone on such a path, scorned and mocked if you choose to make such claims, but it does not matter in the end: live your Light, be faithful to yourself and personal truth, and you will be amazed at the results. Do not let others--myself most certainly included--dictate what you can or cannot do: but at the same time, remain grounded: head in the clouds, yet firmly rooted).
And I see that you tried to make paragraphs, but for some reason indentations do not work, so double spacing between paragraphs is needed.
Adonai
Fear, belief, love phenomena that determined the course of our lives. These forces begin long before we are born and continue after we perish. We cross and recross our old paths like figure skaters; our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others. Past and present. And by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.
---David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas