Yes, after a few hours of hiking in the snow on small amount of mushrooms taking photographs , checking in occasionally with the spice and some sublingual harmala I decided to pack it in and hike out.
It was getting dark and I was still feeling really good but it was cold and getting dark.
I continued hiking along a beautiful frozen stream and stopped on a bench that sits in the middle of the forest along the trail. I felt pleasurable pangs in my body from all the caapi and even though it was crazy,
I decided to take a chance and go for it one last time . So with vapor genie in hand I went in. It was such an odd location sitting on a bench in the dark in a forest with snow everywhere and a frozen stream in front of me. The forest was quite beautiful and serene.
The experience came on in such a classic way, I used to get this type of experience in the past when I first started. Its the classic Faberge egg kind of thing except it was not an egg it was a rectangular block that moved
in from the distance it was jeweled in the classic sense with facets and geometric shapes. it was a unit,
like a chest of drawers. It was a Golden yellow in color with splashes of blues and reds in the finer work. It was moving and changing and very complex. It was very very intricate with complex structures. It was like a show unfolding in front of me. No elves or entities just this one structure. It was my very own personal sparkling jeweled spectacular. It had a beginning a middle and an end like a show or more importantly like a message of some kind.
I’d like to suggest that these DMT displays could have information encoded in them. If it was simply a feedback loop or the brain just massively activated wouldn’t the patterns and content be more random and less organized?
Wouldn’t the experience be more random in nature?
Why does it command our full attention at the exclusion of all else?
I have seen this same thing many times before with slight variations.
The trouble is that I don’t even know where to begin in trying to represent it.
I like to think its more than just random neuron overload producing a feedback loop in the visual cortex. Regardless of what it may be these are still the most amazing and beautiful displays I have ever seen and experienced . I cant wait until the next opportunity to experience it once again.
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke
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