Endlessness- Thanks for the welcome, I'm excited to be here!
I've only had the opportunity to partake during dalylight hours due to the fact I work at night and desire not to do it around the family. I find it to be a deeply spiritual experience and prefer being alone. It would be nice to have a sitter but I don't have anyone to feel that role unfortunately.
I want to smoke at night soon. I think the experience will be much more enjoyable. During the day I will pull a blanket over my head and find the darkness to be much more conducive to a lift off experience.
Back when LSD was readily available I tended to journey mostly at rave type gatherings which was amazing but I enjoyed LSD, mushrooms, etc. in the forest while camping to be preferable. There's just something about being in nature that adds validity to the experience.
I use a small pipe I crafted originally for the purpose of smoking mj. I used an elbow air fitting from work (I do factory work). The fitting is steel and one side has a nice tapered bowl for reducing the air flow to increase psi for industrial applications. The other side has a locking mechanism to attach air hose (in this case 5/16th hose. Works quite well for mj and also DMT surprisingly. I currently just sandwich the spice between ash and a little mj. I don't think this is very economical as I'm sure I'm wasting spice. I plan on building once of the DMT machines I see discussed a lot. Until then my current set up gets me by.
I smoke between 30-40mg. I'm certain my smoking method has contributed to not lifting off. My first breakthrough was this morning. I posted a report in the Nursery experience forum. I broke through with only one good hit. Most other times I smoke significantly more without the same effect. I'm definately looking for a more consistant method of vaporization. Recommendations welcome!
Thanks for taking interest in my DMT infancy.
Psikotrope
AKA Hanuman Dass
http://hanumandass.wordpress.com A blog on nonduality, entheogens, and other such topics.
"It can be what you want it to be but in the end it's all just sensory enhancement." -The thought stream that once saved my life.