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ca1e
#1 Posted : 12/6/2013 2:10:09 AM

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In the instant DMT takes hold of you; Expect to feel like you are waking up.
The truth of what you are, who you are, when you are. Your most horrific nightmares, and your most beautiful dreams; all revealed. For better, or for worse.

You will spend the sobering moments wondering how you survived such a slap.

Because that's what it is.

A slap.
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RoGu3
#2 Posted : 12/6/2013 2:17:30 AM

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Hmm I feel like the more you do DMT the more it becomes a hug and a slap lol
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jdmnynja
#3 Posted : 12/6/2013 9:52:53 AM

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It makes me feel like I've just soaked into a soul-cleansing warm jelly bath and I just sink into it until my soul feels content and always come back at what feels appropriate. DMT has always guided the experience perfectly for me, never felt like I was cut short and never felt like I was being pushed to hard.
 
beacon
#4 Posted : 12/6/2013 12:39:21 PM

who can say


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eh, better to expect nothing the first time. for better or worse, it will not meet your expectations in any way whatsoever.
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Doodazzle
#5 Posted : 12/6/2013 3:19:45 PM

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beacon wrote:
eh, better to expect nothing the first time. for better or worse, it will not meet your expectations in any way whatsoever.


Yup. The advice i was given "let go of your expectations before you smoke this"--and that was fine advice.

Haha, worst dmt "what to expect" I ever heard went like this

some lovable knuckle-head aquaintance of mine wrote:
Dude it's just like being in a cartoon! It's just like a cartoon, only you are actually in it--imagine being in an episode of the simpsons and having it seems real as all heck. That's dmt!
"Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods." Albert Einstein

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ca1e
#6 Posted : 12/6/2013 4:23:15 PM

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It's been 4 times for me now, and each time the intensity of this 'slap' has been multiplied. The most recent experience has led me to believe that no understanding can be brought back; only more questions.

Those questions are indeed addressed in the DMT frame, but the more questions you ask, the more overwhelming it becomes.

I don't think I can take this substance again
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beacon
#7 Posted : 12/6/2013 4:58:54 PM

who can say


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i don't think it's meant to answer anything. the more you keep asking yourself what it all means, the more it's going to drive you nuts. i believe that, if anything, it's a glimpse into what happens when you die, the dissolution / grand reuniting of your consciousness with that of the universe.

when that inevitable day comes, you won't have 'answers', but you'll be prepared, and your passing might be that more peaceful.

don't do DMT anymore if you feel like it's only gonna make things harder. wait a few years, perhaps your approach to it will change and you won't look for answers as much as you will for the experience, or whatever it may be. a mind is a terrible thing to waste.
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Doodazzle
#8 Posted : 12/6/2013 8:18:45 PM

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Sorry it's not giving you what you want from it--but looking at this thread and the 'culturally insignificant' thread....I wonder--are you approaching the experience with a good attitude, or what?



Maybe I misread you....but all of your other posts have either been "deleted, nonsense" or are very brief. Can you elaborate more, expand upon your experiences and your considered opinion on dmt. Like, a few paragraphs at least, please and thank you Smile



Either way, sorry you are having a rough time, friend.
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#9 Posted : 12/6/2013 8:23:52 PM

go deep


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As for expecting/requiring answers; I did go into one journey with the goal of having several "questions" answered...it was not the best experience. I do much better when I simply submit and allow myself to be taken anywhere "it" sees fit...I've gained much more knowledge that way
 
Sherlockian_Holmes
#10 Posted : 12/9/2013 9:15:56 PM

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I find that, personally, there is a lot of unconscious projections that I need to deal with before I can truly get the clear, beautiful wonderful DMT experience. Being inexperiened in that realm it becomes easier with time to integrate and understand the experiences.
“Though the modern world may know a million secrets, the ancient world knew one - and that was greater than the million; for the million secrets breed death, disaster, sorrow, selfishness, lust, and avarice, but the one secret confers life, light, and truth.” - M. P. Hall.

 
 
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