Nanaki
Rising Star
Ok, I know DMT is not addictive since it doesn't activate Mu-Opioid receptors or those that cause addiction. However, a pigeon tells me that he finds himself curious to go back to DMT to push the envelope further every couple of days or so.
I know that DMT is not addictive, but the pigeon keeps thinking "if I don't wait a week in between, then it shows I'm powerless to stop using this. So I'd better wait."
And why would the pigeon want to stop anyway? It's showing him sides of his self that he'd have no other means to see, feel, or experience.
Then this pigeon's critical mind tells me, "you'd better stop cause you'll get caught."
I very much know that it's more anti-addictive than anything. The pigeon tried today for the first time with an MAOI, which was a failure because of method. He keeps now saying that he must wait a week again or it proves he's addicted.
I know that DMT is not addictive, but the pigeon keeps thinking "if I don't wait a week in between, then it shows I'm powerless to stop using this. So I'd better wait."
And why would the pigeon want to stop anyway? It's showing him sides of his self that he'd have no other means to see, feel, or experience.
Then this pigeon's critical mind tells me, "you'd better stop cause you'll get caught."
I very much know that it's more anti-addictive than anything. The pigeon tried today for the first time with an MAOI, which was a failure because of method. He keeps now saying that he must wait a week again or it proves he's addicted.