Well, first off, I am new here. In fact, once this is posted I will have been a member maybe 15 minutes.
I have visited the sight before while googling DMT experiences. I just read an experience on here about someone who had smoked some spice (I'm assuming the legal synthetic kind). I wish to share a few experiences I had on spice. If this site is strictly for DMT discussion in a literal sense, please let me know If I was mislead by the post I read. After all, I'm new!
Trip 1; Strange feelings and visuals: I went to bed a little early and decided to have about a bowl of the spice I had. This spice (the name of which I won't give on here, but via email or something if desired by someone) definably had more profound effects than any I had ever had. So, I finished my bowl, effects already taking off, and laid down in the dark comfort of my bedroom. My dog was laying next to me, I'll explain why that matters towards the end of the trip. The first thing I noticed was that, once my eyes adjusted to the darkness, the clothes hanging off my dresser seemed to start melting. I shook it off because it was a little odd. I am good at controlling my trips if need be. Next, i felt some sort of crawling (or morphing?) sensation all over my body. I quickly defeated the thought of it being bugs to ensure I enjoyed the experience. After that was all said and done, I drifted into possibly a trance-like state. I cannot remember if was listening to my trip music or not, as this would affect me as well.
I can remember closing my eyes and almost instantly, a panoramic view of the universe "exploded" from the "center" of my closed eye vision. I was startled by this and immediately opened my eyes. After this, I entered an almost-sleep state or trance I suppose. I had no perception of how much time passed when I opened my eyes again (perhaps I went on a natural DMT trip evoked by the spice but couldnt remember it?). I felt waves moving through my body. Not intense, but very smooth and consistent. I felt as if I might leave my body, but didn't. My dog, ironically was having an intense dream and was shaking the bed. Maybe this contributed to the feeling I might leave my body? Or perhaps I was partially out-of-body because I didn't even notice her moving the bed until maybe a minute after waking. After this, I felt the common feeling in the center of my brain (or that is where it seems to take place) probably around the Pineal, though that is just my educated guess. I never have found the words to describe the sensation, though I'm sure readers can relate. It was more intense than usual. Then the unexpected happened. The feeling began to move downwards to my spinal cord, keeping what felt like a perfectly central position. It reached as far as what seemed to be my first or second vertebre. After this, it proceeded back up to its origin and stayed there. It had never moved from its normal position before. I say ti because it is almost as if it is an entity (perhaps thats the wrong word?) of some sort. Then I slept. End of experience.
Trip 2; Feeling like a genius: This is actually a combination of experiences from other trips brought on by the same spice. I don't remember exactly what experience occurred on specific sessions.
It was about late morning and I 2-2 1/2 bowls of the spice. The usual happened as expected. I don't remember the little detail early on, but I remember going to the kitchen. When I got to the kitchen there was something I was trying to remember from erlier that day. Only about an hour or two in the past. I closed my eyes while thinking about it and a vivid image of what appeared to be the previous two hours of my life started playing. I was astonished by this and immediate forgot what it was I was trying to remember. I can old describe it as "Videographic Memory". Right after this, I began thinking to myself, about what I dont recall. Instead of the very vague "voice of the mind" as I like to call it when thinking to oneself, it was a 100% clear voice, my voice at least. It was as if I was speaking to myself in my ear and hearing an actual voice, only it was completely from within.
After that, for whatever reason, I began thinking about Star Wars of all things! I remember thinking "I could've come up with that!". I didn't devise my own Sci-Fi movie, but I was, undoubtedly, and an extraordinarily high level of creative and analytical thinking. One unlike any amount of marijuana could bring on. I didn't just feel smarter than usual; than on marijuana, I was. More than both of those combined.
Another occasion, I had just finished smoking with a friend and we were in his car. He had on some hardcore band I never listen to. I had never heard the song before, yet I began tapping out the drums of the song identically to what I was hearing. I don't really know what to say about this. I just found it very cool.
On another occasion, I was sitting right here at my computer. I was just doing some deep thinking about how the mind works and theories on how this spice was doing what it was doing. Just then, I felt a "burst" throughout my entire brain. A chemical one I suppose, as it wasn't painful or in any way negative. I felt what seemed like literally 100% of my brain absolutely teeming with thousands upon thousands of processes. Was I aware of every single synapse in by brain? I felt incredibly smart. Even MORE so -by a long shot- than when I was in the kitchen. It felt absolutely incredible. I regret not attempting to utilize it and say, searching up something complicated I was interested in and attempting to solve it/learn it or what have you.
Another experience was when i was on a website that happened to have some text in a foreign language. Maybe Wikipedia or something I'm not sure at all. Without thinking about it, I began to read the language, perfectly pronouncing every word! I have no idea what language it was, nor did I actually know what the words translated to, which just makes it more astonishing to me.
So, have any of you had any similar experiences to mine? I would love to hear about them. I am just as eager to hear of any theories or explanations to what I experienced.