I read Sands two DMT articles that have frequented the internet years back and have always kept those extremely close to me. I've always liked his approach to the DMT experience and what he's had to say, as it feels much in line with how i've viewed and worked with the experience over the years. His words have been nothing but of benefit to me.
The Grateful One,
That was a great write-up man, thoroughly enjoyed reading. Im glad that this experience led you to the pre-experience mantra of "Do what you will, Im letting go". Such a great thought to be hinged on prior to diving in, especially when it's genuinely meant, when you feel those words with every bit of your being prior to smoking.
That has essentially been what i've centered around the past few years, pre-experience. Although always having a tinge of nervousness (which is normal ime), this mantra has been something that i've more or less fused within myself, pretty much an inalienable part of my routine leading up to, letting it 'do what it does' and me not trying to pull up any barriers no matter how big or small.
Letting the experience take hold, flow through you unimpeded, without getting hung up on any one aspect, whether good, bad, rough, ecstatic; just sitting and being with the experience, observing, allowing it to work, no matter the uncomfortability that can come up. Easier for some than others, being that we're all different, which is what makes the process of letting go all the more unique and beautiful. Some people look at the words 'letting go' and associate it with some new-age mumbo jumbo, but tbh, it's a very important process, a very crucial piece to the puzzle. Something happens when you fully, completely, undeniably give yourself to the obliteration.
I believe Felnik had said some years back a sentence that I immediately recognized and agreed with whole heartedly, something along the lines of genuinely "Trusting in the experience, as it will know the difference". I find this spot on ime, and absolutely true.
The experience is incredibly powerful when the dosage and method is sufficient (relative to the individual). Beyond linear-based thought, beyond dualistic frames of reference. There's no wording for it, as a whole, it effortlessly evades the primate rationale. 
Learn to make space for all the experiences facets, give them room to breathe, allow them residence, observe, nod, smile. All various reflective flavors of the One Flavorless Something.
