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DMT is impossible!
First trip tonight, was full of impossible. And the second one had me in another dimension so fast I took the first hit and dropped the pipe in my unprepared friend's lap while I was torn from my body into what I can only call an impossible place.
Every time I take it, it finds a whole new way to take a crap all over my concept of reality and throw it out of a moving car. I learned one thing: Reality is a china plate, and DMT is a really big rock.
What's unfair about it is in no way can you share this impossible experience with anybody. There is no way to tell them that you just experienced something IMPOSSIBLE!
DMT will definitely bring a whole new world down on you and land it right in your head. I wish there was a way to explain the travels we witness. This last trip was about 13 minutes and was balls deep from the first hit. It felt like ages. And it sucks soo hard that when you materialize you can't explain what's happened and you forget so quickly.
I had high hopes for DMT. But it now has my undying respect as an impossible and sacred chemical!
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![](/forum/resource.ashx?u=4468) tryptamine photographer
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1ce wrote:
I had high hopes for DMT. But it now has my undying respect as an impossible and sacred chemical!
Yes, well said, there are no words for these miracles... it can be frustrating to try to describe or even remember them! And then, when going back, memory is flooded with information, all those alternative lives... wondering how on Earth you could forget all that! It's as if data lines of consciousness are opened and closed by switches.
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![](/forum/resource.ashx?u=38077) Communications-Security Analyst
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Yeah! It's like you've never forgotten. More like you're denied access to your experiences.
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Oh yeah... I remember thinking something like 'oh my god this is so incredible, absolutely unforgettable', and then some highly ranked entity 'pulled a switch' and it disappeared, evaporated from memory (hopefully not permanent) ![Shocked](/forum/images/emoticons/shock.png) As if I wasn't ready for that yet...
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![](/forum/resource.ashx?u=38077) Communications-Security Analyst
Posts: 1280 Joined: 17-Aug-2014 Last visit: 05-Feb-2024 Location: Nirvana
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My last trip was the longest yet, 13 minutes. It seems to me the trip will keep going until the music I'm listening to stops and my mind is filled with thoughts of wonder and broken impossibilities. Then I slowly come back to my usual reality and my memory of everything fades.
The human brain is capable of remembering every experience, thought, smell and taste in our whole entire lifetime. Why can't I remember these 13 minutes?
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Because it's a Secret ^^ « I love the smell of boiling MHRB in the morning »
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![](/forum/resource.ashx?u=38077) Communications-Security Analyst
Posts: 1280 Joined: 17-Aug-2014 Last visit: 05-Feb-2024 Location: Nirvana
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Hahaha yeah.. Maybe we're just not meant to know the truth, and our brain shuts down access to those memories as a way of protecting our sanity. DMT shows us the most impossible and beautiful things.
Having an understanding of a broken reality would effect us negatively in life I believe. If this were true, then the power of the mind is explosively more brilliant than I ever imagined.
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![](/forum/resource.ashx?u=37930) DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 614 Joined: 02-Aug-2014 Last visit: 14-Sep-2024
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1ce wrote:DMT is impossible!
First trip tonight, was full of impossible. And the second one had me in another dimension so fast I took the first hit and dropped the pipe in my unprepared friend's lap while I was torn from my body into what I can only call an impossible place.
Every time I take it, it finds a whole new way to take a crap all over my concept of reality and throw it out of a moving car. I learned one thing: Reality is a china plate, and DMT is a really big rock.
What's unfair about it is in no way can you share this impossible experience with anybody. There is no way to tell them that you just experienced something IMPOSSIBLE!
DMT will definitely bring a whole new world down on you and land it right in your head. I wish there was a way to explain the travels we witness. This last trip was about 13 minutes and was balls deep from the first hit. It felt like ages. And it sucks soo hard that when you materialize you can't explain what's happened and you forget so quickly.
I had high hopes for DMT. But it now has my undying respect as an impossible and sacred chemical!
Maybe you mean that the truth is unfair? The DMT is maybe unfair because it mercilessly shatters your concept of reality. It is so fast and violent, it takes you inside its mouth, chews you, spits you out and leave yourself wondering: "What the hell has just happened?" And that's one of the reasons for some of us to love it! Peace and love.
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