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A bunch of unrelated questions I wanna ask you!

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Teamleary

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Hey everybody,

I wanted to ask a bunch of unrelated questions, so I figured this was the best place to do it.

1) I'll start wit the most interesting/complex one: is there a dominant pattern in your experiences? and/or do you experience the repetition of a pattern on some period of times? Do you feel like, maybe 70% of your experiences revolve around a common structure? (Just giving an exemple)

2) how much of your own experience do you find in the reports you can read on the nexus? does it happen to feel very strange/different? or very close/identical?

3)have you ever felt like someone else's experience was also "your own"? it's very hard to express, what I mean... it's like feeling that your relationship with spice allows you to feel that a particular spice-induced-experience is yours, even tho you weren't the one experiencing it? I've felt this way, reading here a report and feeling like it was almost as having experienced it, just by reading it.

4) can a batch lose its potency? I tried a batch lately (30mg in one hit) and didn't feel nothing but a super pleasant body high. Nothing else. Do you think it was my mindset?

5) have you every watched Enter The Void ? if yes, what do you think of the visuals that are supposed to represent a dmt trip? Some of those kinda looked like some Sub-BT I experienced, but at other time it felt VERY different (I'd say, not geometrical enough, too "organic" maybe)

6) Do you know of any books or films (maybe sci-fi) that you find "in the spirit" of the "mindset" a dmt lover can be interested in? If that makes sense...

Thank you all!
 
Hi Teamleary!

6) I recommend the Soul by Disney-Pixar. I think Interstellar is also a very touching movie and a peek through the veil.

5) The visuals are relatable in my opinion.

4) You can become psychologically resistant to DMT. If you do, it's best to take a break. If you feel the need to explore the hyperspace, I recommend taking a pharmahuasca trip instead if vaped DMT seems to have little effect.

3) Hmm, haven't really went that deep just by reading.

2) Very often. It seems like the medicine speaks with similar tones to many of us. I think certain experiences are typical of particular level of experience.

1) There are things to expect, but it also amazes me how this substance can surprise every time. That's also something that makes you treat it with respect.
 
1) in the beginning I had a similar motif in color scheme, and a similar “machine” mechanism that was always there in the waiting room. Lately it can go anywhere.

2)there are some similar vibes I get from some people’s posts. Mostly the feelings people get, not necessarily the visual part.

3)not really, reading reports don’t bring me in like that.

4) a batch can oxidize into dmt-oxide, which is less potent by weight.

5)never seen it

6) I also recommend Soul. Or The Wave with Justin Long. Or Lucy. All good psychedelic vibe movies.
 
1) Yes there is a dominant pattern in my shroom trips, not yet in my DMT trips. For shrooms, my dominant pattern is waking up of some sort. I'm a bear being awakening from hibernation, a patient in a hospital room waking up from a coma, a space traveler being awakened from deep space hibernation upon arriving at our destination in another galaxy, an ancient soul waking up from a centuries long sleep;

2) I don't read too many reports. After a point, I don't find them too interesting and that helps me understand that my own reports are probably just as uninteresting to other people. 😁 However, I do notice similar experiences. I think we've all communicated with, or been given awe-inspiring glimpses of alien civilizations. Or we have a deep realization as pure awareness and the birth of our awareness from nothingness;

3) No, I don't feel the experience by reading. Just a mental "cool, I've been there too". But the experience itself in my body/awareness is not there at that moment;

6) Any movies where there is a theme of becoming or awakening or self-discovery;
 
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