So, Vipassana is a short of meditation aimed at being here in the now. You know, those retreats people go to for 10 days and make a vow to stay in silence the whole time while staying completely still for up to 10 hours a day. To put it short, through this practive they discover a state of mind that is purely in the
now.
They do this by focusing there attention to the body as a whole, among other things.
The end result is a conscience free of all thoughts that is fully aware of the body.
I heard about this practice through this acticle if any are interrested in hearing more about it :
http://aeon.co/magazine/...nce-the-end-of-the-self/Reading this, I was thinking : "this is exactly the state of mind you get when smoking nmt".
That state where you are in the now, thoughtless and in a very intimate connection with the body : a primal state if you will. You may disagree, but this is my premisse.
This got me thinking about those times I've smoked fairly pure dmt : the mind more easily wanders to much ; you think to much very often ; you are often not in the now to begin with and need some effort to get there.
My conclusion is that Acacia confusa, which is roughtly 50/50 dmt/nmt has that nmt there to help people calm down and enjoy the present moment (dmt). This by reducing the amount of thoughts one can have as so to learn more from the experience. Basically, nmt has for function to reduce the "noize" dmt can possibly make.
Any thoughts on this fellow psychonauts ?