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beyond the dome....??

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A little background first- I have broken through several times by using a method which has been thoroughly tried and tested -by me- and works admirably, but I guess this is due to being more than adept at it.This involves vaporising the base on foil; I find that using 40mg in 3 lungfuls will allow me to hear the ripping sound and enter the domed area which is inhabited by what seem like sentient entities-I'm sure many of you can relate to this.Im also in the habit of putting on the CD of The Doors Greatest Hits, disc 1, as this allows me a somewhat vague appreciation of how much time has passed.40mg on foil via 3 breaths doesnt seem like it does much to the audio side of things but this may simply be due to the visual aspect being so much more impressive.

Its consistently 13 minutes approximately that Im nicely out of it-after this time I can cope with opening my eyes!

Well, to get to the interesting bit, I decided to use the same method and amount but thought "Why not do it in 1 lungfull if possible?".CD goes on, zippo and foil in hand, I hit it.A criminally large lungfull followed, but a minimal amount remained on the foil.Held the breath deep, half exhaled after 20 seconds then blitzed what remained.I was feeling it come on as the foil dried up.

Lay back thinking 'WTF?', dropped the zippo and foil (but interestingly still held the the tooter in the other hand) and as it really took off, the ripping sound which may or may have been evident became apparent to me as a sensation of aural pressure (similar to what one experiences on a plane)and the pitch of all I could hear including the music went way up.The visuals were unlike anything I had previously had and the bodily sensations were intense-the result was I was plunged into an area which lacks the 'containment' found in the realms of the Dome.

In the Dome the elves (or quasi-sentient visual constructs) seem to take an interest in you,sometimes they dance or lunge towards you real close and then recede or ebb away.The place I was presently in was unlike this-it was a long long way beyond this.Words are not adequate to convey how it was but what struck me hard was how manically ALIVE it was.

In the Dome the visuals are beautifully presented both in terms of how they are overall but also
their sweet intricacy when just analysing a small part of what you perceive visually.

Beyond the Dome the activity-levels and mania were so great there was no way of homing in on just a small part of it.But that is not a problem as the total sum of what you 'see' is just too much.

The music played on in the background but how distorted it was-I dont know if any of you have tripped alone on reasonable doses of LSD with music via headphones for the first 8 hours of the trip-well if you have you can appreciate what impressive synesthetic qualities music can have.On this DMT, the music had some serious audio effects going on but the visual/head part of the experience overwhelmed it.But the fact that the audio effects even registered with me was something I hadnt really experienced before;it also dawned on me that it was really pointless trying to get a handle on the time so far by music which had elapsed.Nevertheless it confirmed to me that time continued to pass.

The inadequacy of words has been mentioned already but I ended up in a place who knows where and it seemed that the hectiness here was beyond what the elf-like things could penetrate.The come up was far too hard to register much-they may have been there during take-off but I'd be damned if I noticed.The Dome had been by-passed as this place had no barriers whatsoever.

For me, the peak of spice is at the point where the major physical effects of the come-up have just abated, leaving the imagery/psychic effects to appreciate/handle.The peak of this experience was ridiculous and as the trip felt like it was beginning to really settle, I became aware of how losing it at this point would be seriously detrimental to may psychological health but this thought engendered no anxiety as it can do on LSD etc.

There comes a point in any hefty trip where the effects are just beginning to ease of and its hard not to congratulate yourself for reaching this point but it is soon abundantly apparent that you are still mashed up alot albeit not quiiite as much as you were!

It was about at this point that a sense of 'Dome-like' containment was briefly apparent but this impressed me less than it had in the past.Good though it was, the preceding minutes had been more mind-blowing.

I had no contact with anything remotely sentient this trip but it was revelatory in showing a space where it seemed nothing could remain static or even exist with any degree of solidity.A place of eternal wild flux and boundless energy.It was 17 minutes from inhalation to coping with the OEVs.

It has surprised me the difference between 3 inhalations and just over 1 in terms of the effect.It confirms the validity of the foil technique but I speak as one of the converted.It has also taken me as far as I wish to go.In future I will do it in 3!!!


I can also confirm that the further you go, the harder it is to work with this substance and bring back anything too meaningful.I am also inclined to believe it to have dissociative properties..Thanks for reading this.
 
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