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BirdmanDMT said:I have yet to experiment with DMT. I like to do lots of research before trying anything radical, so I love to read these DMT stories. One of the recurring themes I've noticed in people's DMT experiences is the phrase, "Then they started pulling me toward..."
Why is it that these entities always seem to pull the DMT user somewhere? It's like the DMT user is completely powerless and under everybody else's control in DMT land. Why aren't these entities more "friendly" and simply ask you if you'd like to see whatever it is they want to show you? ...or kindly ask you to follow them? I know that wherever they pull you to is usually somewhere you end up liking, but why are DMT users tantamount to "rag dolls" during their DMT experiences?
...Is common courtesy lost within the 4th dimension or something?
BTW: As a general rule, if I am forcibly taken somewhere without any choice, then it's most likely somewhere I really don't want to be.
-Birdman
Luminous said:It's hard to explain! You really have to try it to understand. It really can be a very nice experience. It doesnt feel forced. It just feels like you are being propelled at times. There is some control but it is limited. The control is limited to your reaction to your experience. The whole experience can change and move according to a reaction you have. It you panic and fight it, it can seem forced. It you let go and enjoy it, it feels very nice. I think that is some of the lesson is how to let go. Try and not micromanage the experience and let the experience just happen. It is all a matter of perspective.
BirdmanDMT said:I have yet to experiment with DMT...
...Why is it that these entities...(etc)
BirdmanDMT said:...Thank you for your input, and I DO intend to take this journey! I'm mentally "packing my bags" by asking these types of questions.
You mentioned, "If you panic and fight it, it can seem forced. It you let go and enjoy it, it feels very nice." and this is true with many type of drug-induced experiences. I'm trying to establish if what DMT users are experiencing represents a genuine door to an existence other than our current physical existence ...or is it just the chaotic manifestations of a hallucinogenic drug?
If the "good things" that take place during your DMT journey relies on your willingness to let go as is required with other drugs that don't really offer any new realms of existence (like speed, cocaine, cannabis and oxycodone) then an argument can be made that what the DMT user is experiencing is based more on your personal interaction with the drug rather than the actuality of other realms of existence.
Time will tell!
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-Birdman