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I imagine exploring hypserspace is alot like visiting another country or someone else's home. i imagine that there are ways to be polite, curtious, humble, and generally a good "guest" for after all; in a way you are barging your way in through a hyperdimensional portal into the land of entities and metaphysical beings. what's some good advice for being polite and kind to those within the hyperspace realm? in some ways; i think this is one of the first things someone should consider. would anyone agree that Hyperspace; both through DMT and ayahuasca is a whole new world; a world that might take some understanding of in order to make the most out of a visit? personally; i'm going to explore DMT with the utmost curtiousness, hospitality, politeness, thankfulness, gratitude, humility, and respect as i can. i suppose that having the right intentions alone is a good start towards being a good hyperspatial guest. can i get some second opinions on this? i'd love to hear what everyone has to say about this. 
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If you believe that hyperspace is completely an external realm you are traveling to I understand why you would want to be polite and courteous. However, I think that hyperspace is as much an internal realm as it is external. Certainly it might seem like a very foreign place to you, but I believe it also is a glimpse at what is going on within your mind. I believe that it is important to be respectful and humble of the experience, but you do not necessarily need to focus on what is polite and courteous. In my opinion politeness and courteousness is a social construct, and is accomplished by following a set of rules that vary from place to place. Love and empathy are universal and might be what you want to bring instead... “The time was fast approaching when Earth, like all mothers, must say farewell to her children.” Arthur C. Clarke 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Don't give in to astonishment. Would be strange if someone came up to you with his jaw hanging..
don't talk about pity problems.
hear them out don't talk crap.
Don't be too vulnerable. Pretend ur in conversation with a stranger
all the normals ^^
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Posts: 1760 Joined: 15-Apr-2008 Last visit: 06-Mar-2024 Location: in the Forest
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Not giving away to astonishment is sound advice . Try to remember that . It's a given that we try to approach this with love and respect . That being said sometimes politeness is the last thing I'm thinking about in the heat of the moment. Sometimes it comes to you, sometimes you go to it careful of preconceived concepts about what this is. Don't take anything that happens too seriously . It's not all flowers and candy no matter how polite you are . Be prepared to be strong and grounded and not to accept everything this thing throws at you. You don't have to deal with certain aspects and must be strong and sometimes Prepared to reject certain elements within this " Hyperspace thingy place area ..." The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. Arthur C. Clarke http://vimeo.com/32001208
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Just Say Know wrote:personally; i'm going to explore DMT with the utmost curtiousness, hospitality, politeness, thankfulness, gratitude, humility, and respect as i can. i suppose that having the right intentions alone is a good start towards being a good hyperspatial guest. this is a good attitude to approach hyperspace and really all psychedelic journeys with. I won't comment on whether hyperspace is a real or not because it doesn't really matter. But our attitudes certainly are reflected in the experiences. Go in with love and gratitude and the beings you meet (whether real or self created) are more likely to respond with love and gratitude in kind. If your religion, faith, devotion, or self proclaimed spirituality is not directly leading to an increase in kindness, empathy, compassion and tolerance for others then you have been misled.
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Take off your shoes upon entering the temple (we don't want to have to vacuum up after you) k thnx
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Posts: 503 Joined: 11-May-2013 Last visit: 29-Nov-2020
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Felnik wrote:Sometimes it comes to you, sometimes you go to it careful of preconceived concepts about what this is. Don't take anything that happens too seriously . It's not all flowers and candy no matter how polite you are . Be prepared to be strong and grounded and not to accept everything this thing throws at you. You don't have to deal with certain aspects and must be strong and sometimes Prepared to reject certain elements within this " Hyperspace thingy place area ..." This has been my experience as well. Have no expectations, go in with a blank slate. I try to just wait and see what happens after I take my dose. Sometimes nothing (I don't get sub-breakthrough visuals anymore), most other times I am greeted by a shadowy tentacle thing that comes out of the wall. At high doses you go to their space. Be as steadfast as you can be, ready to weather any storm. Sometimes they'll entertain you, other times they teach, and other times they'll play games with you (as a cat plays with its food). Always prepare to enter hyperspace by projecting love for all things, this seems to help protect you from nasty experiences.
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just be who you are ya dig
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Posts: 232 Joined: 13-Apr-2009 Last visit: 19-Sep-2017
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Just Say Know wrote:I imagine exploring hypserspace is alot like visiting another country or someone else's home. i imagine that there are ways to be polite, curtious, humble, and generally a good "guest" for after all; in a way you are barging your way in through a hyperdimensional portal into the land of entities and metaphysical beings. what's some good advice for being polite and kind to those within the hyperspace realm? in some ways; i think this is one of the first things someone should consider. would anyone agree that Hyperspace; both through DMT and ayahuasca is a whole new world; a world that might take some understanding of in order to make the most out of a visit? personally; i'm going to explore DMT with the utmost curtiousness, hospitality, politeness, thankfulness, gratitude, humility, and respect as i can. i suppose that having the right intentions alone is a good start towards being a good hyperspatial guest. can i get some second opinions on this? i'd love to hear what everyone has to say about this.  It certainly is a great mindset going into an experience but with DMT one has a tendancy to have incredibly powerful experiences where all rational thought goes out the window  “I am that gadfly which God has attached to the state, and all day long …arousing and persuading and reproaching…You will not easily find another like me.”-- Socrates
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I would say it's important to "roll with the punches" - be open to the unexpected. I would say above all else, the most important thing to do is to pay as close attention as is possible. Attention is like a physical force in hyperspace. It gives objects, entities and landscapes the ability/energy to transform and carry out tasks. Your attention is greatly appreciated and can be rewarded. "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead
"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
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Posts: 250 Joined: 07-Mar-2015 Last visit: 18-Sep-2015 Location: Earth
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thank you all for your reply's. i believe i think i understand hyperspace better now having read what you all have said. i think i will continue with that same mindset i previously established however i think i may also try to go through this experience without as much expectation. i'm still unsure of "when" is the right time to blast off; but i think when that moment comes to me that i will learn more about this interesting hyperspace that may or may not be real. personally regardless of the notion of such an experience being internal or external it appears that in some way, shape, or form; so be it mentally, emotionally, physically, or spiritually it appears that this experience is at least very, very real in accordance to experience and imagination. i think that DMT will be quite an interesting practice. if anything; i suppose that's my expectation. i don't know what way it will be interesting but i have a haunch that this hyperspatial world is as mysterious as it appears to be.
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Just watch, observe and learn. Don't become overwhelmed, try to impose your personal beliefs and assumptions, they're irrelevant while you're there. Don't be like a toddler in a shopping mall, listen to whatever entities are telling you to do.
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