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hotiso

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My last few DMT trips have led me into my sexual kinks ( Naughty nurses,french maids ) that sort of thing. I go through the fractal tunnels and end up in a blindingly white contrasting white room with a nurse in all white with red +'s and high heels, the whole deal. DMT is somehow intertwining my kinks in the journey. I was thinking of putting some movie on and just going on my own trip in CEV and seeing if the audio takes me deeper. That would be on a whole other level.

So one was wondering about creating a setting for a journey. Has anyone ever thought of that? Im sure everyone has thought of a place to especially journey in.

Take this for example. One had multiple journeys here and could feel the energy of whatever they touched.

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Nick Sand suggests a candle on top of a bandanna.

Hyperspace IS quite an interesting setting in itself.
Creating ceremonial space is an art.
Learn traditions, and develop your own.
I have witnessed these medicines cause people to improvise a sacred space, where they feel comfortable, under the water that is space, so that one can close their eyes and dissolve into the All . . .

If you want to move through the kinks, my advice would be to simply love, and smile, before dissolving. Look up... These simple performances will help you move into a more balanced focus in hyperspace if that is what you choose to do.
You will rise, hotiso
 
Forgive me if SWIM read it wrong... But you saw nurses and maids in open eyed visuals??? That seems pretty cool, SWIM hasn't had the balls to open his eyes during the flash and heard it was better closed.

As for the kinkyness, SWIM knows what you mean, the elves gesture and dance for SWIM all the time, more-so at low doses 15-20mg. Its great, though at the higher doses the feelings and visuals get much more serious.
 
our western culture has nearly no traditions in psychedelic use.
we must learn it the hard way, but this is a great chance too.

shamans use different ways to give the trip direction/ to communicate with the spiritual world.
often they use melodies, icaros for example.
so music is a good way too and my personal main setting.

create a special place where u feel well, burn some incense, darken the room...

i think set is almost as important as the setting. i always speak to the spirits before the journey and every time i did i got answer
 
beautiful area in you photos. I've said it before I'm a big fan of natural settings for journeying there is nothing like the connection you feel to everything when in nature. When things lines up right there is not a better place to be.
 
Thank you for the compliment. I truly felt one with nature during that whole journey.

As for the kinks. In my CEV I would travel through a fractal tunnel and come up in this blindingly white high contrast room with a naughty nurse waiting for me as I come up to her. I cannot see her face. But everything else I can see.

No french maids yet ;)
 
Anubis said:
our western culture has nearly no traditions in psychedelic use.
we must learn it the hard way, but this is a great chance too.

I do not believe that... I'm pretty sure there were old mushroom cults in celtic europe and britain, and also the greeks were thought to have some cultures surrounding ergot or something similar...

Shamanism is the oldest form of religion. I believe all modern cultures stem from shamanic roots.

Its just a matter of reconnecting - and also learning from the surviving shamanic traditions left in our world.
 
balaganist said:
Anubis said:
our western culture has nearly no traditions in psychedelic use.
we must learn it the hard way, but this is a great chance too.

I do not believe that... I'm pretty sure there were old mushroom cults in celtic europe and britain, and also the greeks were thought to have some cultures surrounding ergot or something similar...

Shamanism is the oldest form of religion. I believe all modern cultures stem from shamanic roots.

Its just a matter of reconnecting - and also learning from the surviving shamanic traditions left in our world.

Indeed, balaganist. Ancient mythologies and shamanic/alchemical practises of Western origin have been a keen interest of mine from a young age.

If you are interested in such things then I recommend looking at the 'mystery schools' of old. These are all descendants of a much older culture linked to Ancient Egypt. The very word 'alchemy' comes from the Egyptian 'Al-Khemet' which means 'of the Black Land' which is what the Ancients called Egypt.

In Britain...much of our culture has been influenced by invading peoples from Scandinavia (Vikings), Germany (the Saxons), Iberia (ancient settlers), Italy (Romans)etc. WHich all have roots in Egypt.

Creating a scared space means creating a space in which you feel comfortable. The Earth is round and all cultures contribute to the culture of humankind...which means there is limitless choice.

I myself am loving the modern Wicca, Gnostic Christianity, and other Hermetic traditions ^^ But it's not about religion per se...more about the ideas that these cultures posess, and whatever connections you feel to them.
 
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