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JohnyB
#1 Posted : 2/26/2012 3:49:43 PM

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Not sure where to start...

Did it yesterday, saturday, 2012/02/25. Hopefully I'll remember everything, because it was a short experience.

It was evening. I went to my room after a nap at my brother's and I just thought "let's do it". I was alone.
It was my first drug besides weed, which I very rarely smoke. I followed this guide on how to use a bong for this matter: https://mycotopia.net/forums/sto...moke-dmt-using-bong.html

Made a parsley sandwich with 20mg in the middle, sat on my couch and tried the method linked above. First time doing this, so I knew I wouldn't do it properly. Practice makes perfect.

Oh, to mention, Shpongle - Divine Moments of Truth was playing at the time.

I take few tokes and put the bong away. Basically here's what happened:
field of view changed. It's like it bended in front of me, it's like it turned into a parabola. An intense high covered my body and lots of thoughts attacked my head, which made me respect the spice even more. It's not a game, this stuff is serious.

As I mentioned, Shpongle was playing... not a very good idea. To be honest, it was a little scary, so I changed it to something else. As I sat on my couch, everything started waving, like it had turned into liquid. I could say it wanted to take the room away from me, it wanted to rip it apart. Probably rip me apart, too. Now, I could function, so I went and poured some water on my face to chill out.

It didn't take very long. It was a very interesting experience. It's like it had showed me what to expect, so when I dwelve into it, I gotta be ready. I felt strange for a couple of hours after that, but went back to normal. It's like I was a better person for that post-trip time. It's like inner peace settled down. But it feels as tho it was too short...

After the trip, I was joyful like a little child who got candy. Didn't know what to feel. Also, wrote this:



Saw the face above and drew a lame version of it.

Yeah... say what you want.
Now here I am, typing this and not knowing what else to add. Well, since this is a trip report, that's it, I guess.
This is surely not my last experience with DMT or drugs in general.

Thank you for reading. I wish everyone a good last day of the week and a fresh start tomorrow.
 

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Visty
#2 Posted : 2/26/2012 4:03:57 PM

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Yeah it has been a few hours since I did it and I feel slightly off still.
 
JohnyB
#3 Posted : 2/26/2012 4:24:20 PM

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Updated with pix.
 
Pandora
#4 Posted : 3/15/2012 5:28:51 PM

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Hey there JohnyB,

Nice report. DMT is crazy powerful. The warnings in the Health & Safety section weren't just thought up on the spur of the moment . . . they have been thought out and carefully written by folks who have swum deeply in these waters you just dove into.

Thoughts attacking your head was probably just your way of interpreting how the DMT opened the doors and blew the walls down in your mind. All that stuff that is linear, ordered and normally in control just comes at me all at once like a melee with profound emotional impact and meaning with a DMT dose. Maybe something like that happened to you to.

Seems to me over time that DMT's message to each of is is very individual, . . . it seems to give me and others what we need rather than what we thought we wanted.

You may be embarking on a big journey of self-discovery with this. I do not know. But, I do thank you for sharing your experience.

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-Rick Doblin, Ph.D. MAPS President, MAPS Bulletin Vol. XX, No. 1, pg. 2


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JohnyB
#5 Posted : 3/21/2012 6:59:22 PM

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Just to say, I'd describe the trip like this:

imagine a balloon filled with candy. The material of which it's made of makes it stretch. So basically the trip was like a balloon which didn't get stretched enough to show it's whole inner goodness.

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