I've realized that a possibility for this forum is that, new members would still be able to express ideas and respond to topics that can be read elsewhere using a single thread in here.
Basically, one would post a link to the topic from other areas for reference, and then write a response.
After all, it isn't that new members aren't meant to be able to respond to other topics, just that it is helpful that our posts can be moderated and checked within the range of the new members area!
It would probably be helpful to limit the number of different topics to which we respond per post to five, but that is just a guess; many times it will probably just be one topic.
Smiling into DMT(
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!! This seems like a potential connection to endogenous DMT to me.
I love this writing from infinitynlove
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Yeah you are right, me too, i smile once I feel it.... but smiling into the trip really does enhance it!
literally you can smile and then stop smiling and then smile again, and noticed the difference each time you smile
peace
How does our body's DMT react when we smile?
In thinking about it, it either doesn't react, or it does; although it can be thought of as a molecule, atoms could have been named "small galaxies" and the concept of them would still make sense, so, molecules are small galactic systems. There is some logic to the idea that at least some of our body's DMT shares some type of interconnection, both between DMT and other molecular forms and related dynamic dimensions inside us.
It is meaningful to think of the connections between smiling and blasting off and breaking through; they are strong and inspiring connections!
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The origin of love(
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This is an amazing journey described by Whatis; definitely read the whole topic if you are interested!
Quote:She took me down to a single point, something I have never experienced before, right down to a tiny singularity, and then she opened it up. Love came pouring out, I could see the kaleidoscopic brightly coloured information pouring out of this infinitesimally small point. She opened it wide and more came out, then she slowed it right down so I could see exactly how all of this came from nothing. She then closed the point right down again, and briefly the pouring of love slowed, before she opened it again.
I wasn't me observing it. I was me and her at the same time, if that makes sense.
The idea of love existing in this way seems immensely important. The experience described seems to be like a primordial way for people to experience how love is very much part of life but it can exist separately from the idea that we are people; without us not being fully interconnected with it. It is fascinating that the journey seems to have been brought on by a loving request:
Quote:I decided to blast off again. And I said 'Show me love. I would like to be shown love.' As a kind of 'request' to the spice in my pipe, all as part of the experiment my friend and I were conducting.
There is the book by anthropologist Jeremy Narby that some people may know;
The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the origins of knowledge which describes how ayahuasqueros are able to connect with an uninhibited and fully adaptive and reactive flow of knowledge, that they can interpret with ease due to finding themselves to be one with this flow of knowledge.
Whatis' experience contains this in an incredible way: in many senses it expresses that some experiences allow us to feel and become how our truest states of being can be those of an unending interconnected spirit that is able to lovingly access and interpret a flow of astonishingly accurate knowledge, including how the knowledge shared in the experience is in the form of a loving meld of the root of science (wanting to know something as it can be perceived) and finding answers without spiritual and similarly multidimensional realities being excluded. It seems that the ideas of language and perception can be broken through, and they work together significantly when they are not otherwise made to question or limit the other.