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Nutella
#1 Posted : 12/21/2014 7:47:15 PM
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I just want to share a freaky thing that happened to me a couple weeks ago. Keep in mind i haven't had a full DMT experience yet and live a pretty clean life.

Since a few months i am going through some sort of life cycle change, even before outward triggers came into play i started feeling anxious, restless and the need to expand my life, my horizon, travel, study new subjects. My interest in weed reemerged and so did the wish for a psychedelic experience.
During or before that time i had a feeling of becoming jaded, my eyesight seemed to get worse and i had a general feeling of getting old, which fortunately turned into the restlessness of the new cycle coming up.
However my eyesight really seemed to change rapidly, getting a flatness and blurriness on times but then i had a vision like out of no where while i looked at someone, and the whole picture got a new 3 dimensional quality to it in such a fashion as if the person (objects) protruded from the flat picture in steps, in what reminded me in a inca pyramid temple structure.
This sort of vision followed me on another occasion and a dream, it was not scary, just baffling ... and it was shortly before the subject of DMT came into my focus of attention.
I have had visions before, very rarely, but the more i take them seriously.
I feel like DMT was talking to me from the future like starting to prepare me before i even knew.
Could this even remotely make sense? lol

(i still have to get over worrying about how crazy i might sound saying such things)

Last week i did a small substance test and felt something, and one of the things it majorly did, apart from a noticable coming up, was changing my eyesight to super crisp and clear for a day or more and now i feel a lot more aware over different types of eyesight and focus and there is no worsened eyesight noticeable as i was afraid it would be a couple weeks ago, quite the opposite Smile


Also, i have read that DMT visions can have a inca/maya style quality to them, would you say the type of visual style could depend on what plant material(type, location or genetical origin of these plants) was used?
Or did the inca more likely adapt a style inherent to DMT itself? Or are these things rather not or somehow differently interrelated?
Are the inca style visuals that common at all?
 

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Intezam
#2 Posted : 12/24/2014 11:17:29 AM

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Nutella wrote:
I feel like DMT was talking to me from the future like starting to prepare me before i even knew. Could this even remotely make sense? lol

Dunno, but our hunch is, it's not spice calling, but a harmala entity establishing dream contact. Or the other way around. If you believe in such nonsense (intezam does).

Nutella wrote:
Also, i have read that DMT visions can have a inca/maya style quality to them, would you say the type of visual style could depend on what plant material(type, location or genetical origin of these plants) was used? Or did the inca more likely adapt a style inherent to DMT itself? Or are these things rather not or somehow differently interrelated? Are the inca style visuals that common at all?


Inka? Not sure were that comes from, but everything is possible. Maybe due to some of their jungle dwelling subjects connected to b. caapi or higher THH content? And the Maya theme to tepezcohuite enemas? As for us, the beginning pre-breakthrough (opening) CEV/OEV styles are clearly Asian (islamic geometrical patterns, dragons and other nagas, buddhist and pre-zoroastrian themes, daoist themes, tibetian styles, vedic themes, terrorbirds, phoenixes, tentacle beings.....etc)

Maybe due to old man rue? And acacia confusa? Can't really say... We (intezam) like to stay clear of the dogmatic & sometimes fundamentalist (noble savage) theme (incl. icaru that were not revealed to us...), that's just not for intezam (people are people)...our native mindsettings are interesting enough. And our sand-nation's thoughts, styles, poetry, knowledge, wisdom & music shape the experience too. So these need to be cultivated according to one's need?

edit: passiflora originated in the Americas?
 
Nutella
#3 Posted : 12/24/2014 12:27:53 PM
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Thank you again for a very interesting reply, Intezam Smile
Ahhhh yes yes i believe very much that such enteties can be real.
To me, the psychedelic journey is the legitimate path to uncover this kind of knowledge because evidently our ancestors, on who's culture we built, did the same.
And perhaps that is also where we find the answer to my initial question.
By entering the invisible realm or even just by opening up for it we allow these entities to become visual. and perhaps we get to meet the origins of a lot of folklore and art this way and that is why we see them on our journeys.
The entities that are attracted to us are probably mirroring aspects of ourselves, just like everyone we meet in real life.
I had yesterday possibly my first conscious very light dmt experience, and as you say, setting and music influence the trip a lot. It so happened i had a strong sense of tripping in the australian bush at night, and i was listening to australian musician Nick Cave. It's not folk music but nevertheless i guess his cultural background might have bled through into my experience.
I'm not particularly into inka or aboriginal culture so these things do come as a surprise to me ^^
I really really have to start making more experiences to see for myself Very happy and get a clearer opinion, and on the way everyone elses opinion, like your's, means a lot to me ^^ <3
I hope i can meet the entitiy or aspect of myself who communicated to me while i opened up.

Apart from believing in the reality of the invisible world there are 2 sayings i find very meaningful:
1. What we believe is true.
2. If we can imagine something, it already exists.

In the place i live now, everyone believes in ghosts, so ghost sightings are common.

hmm, i wanna write more xD sorry i ramble a lot :3
but family is calling. ttyl <3
 
 
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