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A pictorial representation of how you may feel on DMT

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I really like that pic.

I found this pic a few days after my first changa session - I basically smoked small amounts over the course of a few hours and fell into this wonderful trance-like state where I could feel the flow of everything, see connections between things and even feel and see energies coming out of ordinary objects and things like plants. I felt completely in awe of the way the world/universe was so interconnected and marveled at the fact that I could see and feel this.
At one point I went deeper and I was shown a gallery full of a lot human kinds greatest achievements. And then basically told that great things/ideas come from this place that I was privileged enough to access things like great art, literature, inventions etc...

I felt the picture pretty much described what I had experienced.

The artist is Cameron Gray - A great visionary artist in my opinion - Parable Visions Art By Cameron Gray - Visionary Art

Peace
 

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I like it but it displays very little what one might encounter on DMT, at least based on my experience. It's psychedelic in general but not DMT-like IME/IMO. But no wonder as it's really difficult to depict.
 
Yea, I stumbled across it and it took my breath away. Although for accuracy, the first two probably are closer to the real thing. One of the only things I can depict from the bluer one is shrooms in the center man's R-hand.
 
tele said:
I like it but it displays very little what one might encounter on DMT, at least based on my experience. It's psychedelic in general but not DMT-like IME/IMO. But no wonder as it's really difficult to depict.


Same here. Its a very cool picture, but not really like dmt for me. One of the most visually interesting aspects of the experience, for me anyways, is what I call the dimensionability. The way the beings and dimensions themselves can fold in and out of themselves in what seems to be 4+ dimensions and open up to more dimensions is probably the most visually stunning part for me, and there is no way to represent it on paper.

Also, my experiences tend to be in not nearly as many colors. Everything tends to be in a distinct color scheme, with different places/beings having certain color schemes.
 
emptymind said:
tele said:
I like it but it displays very little what one might encounter on DMT, at least based on my experience. It's psychedelic in general but not DMT-like IME/IMO. But no wonder as it's really difficult to depict.


Same here. Its a very cool picture, but not really like dmt for me. One of the most visually interesting aspects of the experience, for me anyways, is what I call the dimensionability. The way the beings and dimensions themselves can fold in and out of themselves in what seems to be 4+ dimensions and open up to more dimensions is probably the most visually stunning part for me, and there is no way to represent it on paper.

Also, my experiences tend to be in not nearly as many colors. Everything tends to be in a distinct color scheme, with different places/beings having certain color schemes.


That sounds so frickin wild man!!! I cant wait to see that stuff. Next dose is 20mg in one hit (I hope I can fit it) and see what happens! :)
Dimensional flipping entities scenery! Awesomeness!!!!
 
emptymind said:
tele said:
The way the beings and dimensions themselves can fold in and out of themselves in what seems to be 4+ dimensions and open up to more dimensions is probably the most visually stunning part for me, and there is no way to represent it on paper.

This is one of the greatest things ive ever witnessed. The dimensions are never ending.
 
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