I'm going to go against the (so far) popular idea that LSD is more unpredictable than other psychs, as I've had a lot of experience with it.
IMO, and in discussing it with others, LSD appears to be more gentle on the ego, dose for dose, than many other psychedelics. There seems to be more control, especially at the tail end of the trip. In this light I feel it to be a great starting point, as long as you don't dose too high.
I personally did Salvia before DMT, which can be quite startling, but can therefore, "soften the blow" to DMT, which although totally different, gives a good initial impression to the speed at which vaporized DMT hits you.
Follow your instinct, but be prepared...
IMO, and in discussing it with others, LSD appears to be more gentle on the ego, dose for dose, than many other psychedelics. There seems to be more control, especially at the tail end of the trip. In this light I feel it to be a great starting point, as long as you don't dose too high.
I personally did Salvia before DMT, which can be quite startling, but can therefore, "soften the blow" to DMT, which although totally different, gives a good initial impression to the speed at which vaporized DMT hits you.
Follow your instinct, but be prepared...
