Greetings fellow Nexians. Hope all is well
It's been too long a time since I imbibed a breakthrough-inducing dose of spice. My last breakthrough (over two months ago) had been so hellish and frightening that merely glancing at my pet giraffe's vaporgenie and accompanying collection of spice tends to evoke unnerving memories (giraffes are legal to keep as pets, right?). In fact this morning, I attempted 30mg, pussied out on the inhalation, and still found my ego frantically "waiting out" a sub-breakthrough trip, imploring myself to never do that again. It's very frustrating to know that there is an infinitum of information and knowledge to be explored through DMT, and being incapable of doing so.
Which is where you guys come in
Sorry, didn't mean to sound nefarious. What I present below is a merely suggestion - albeit, one that I believe many of you will find intriguing and be eager to try.
A while a ago, I happened upon an incredibly interesting article by a "D.M. Turner", entitled "Entity Contacts: Exploring Hyperspace." Actually, I must admit that this is one of the most fascinating accounts of the DMT experience I have ever read. Is anyone familiar with the article? If not, I've attached it (its begins on page 183 of the pdf). In my opinion, it is essential reading for anyone interested in further exploring the DMT hyperspace.
Anyways, to summarize the article: The author describes his encounters with the classic, mischievous, machine-elve denizens of hyperspace that many of us know and love. But, taking a cue from his friend, he begins to get a sense that these elves are merely distractions that impede one from venturing into deeper levels of hyperspace. So, the author experiments, honing his mental projection skills and willpower (see the article for his description of how). Soon, by force of will, he is able to successfully project himself past the elves' space and into progressively deeper and deeper realms of hyperspace, populated by stranger and stranger inhabitants which are characteristic of the various realms. Turner's account ends with a bit of bizarre twist, brought about by his entering of hyperspace through the "back door", so to speak.
My first question is: Has anyone ever attempted something like this? And if so, what were your experiences like if you were successful in "projecting past the elves"?
If not, then this post might be thought of as a call for a collective experimentation in one's future hyperspace travels - a semi-scientific means to collect some phenomenological data that could be compared and contrasted. I think it would be awesome if we could get some more tentative "maps" of hyperspace (cartographies of various stages, places, objects, symbols, activities, entities, etc) and to better answer the question of how navigable hyperspace really is. If we can successfully garner such info, it would be a great supplement to the Hyperspace Lexicon. (I don't know how many of you
will actually do this, but it's worth a shot putting the suggestion out there.)
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