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Exp. Report First time DMT 60mg – A Trip Report That Doesn’t Fit the Mold

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solanexus

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Dosage & Device: 60mg vaporized with the Yocan Orbit


I just had my first DMT trip, and I’m still trying to wrap my head around it. My expectations were sky-high. I was ready to be hurled into a hyperreal alien world, teeming with sentient entities, shifting landscapes, and a reality so vivid it would make this one feel like a pale imitation. The classic "breakthrough" experience that everybody talks about.

What I got instead… was something else entirely.

The Visuals: A Kaleidoscope of Chaos

The patterns I saw were stunning sharp, intricate, and vibrant. But here’s the catch: they were muddy. No coherent shapes, no identifiable structures, just a swirling mess of random, overlapping geometries. It wasn’t the structured, almost alive fractals I’d seen in trip reports. It was more like staring into a broken kaleidoscope where the pieces refused to form a picture.

The Audio: A Digital Dream Static

Instead of voices, entities, or cosmic music, I heard what sounded like a digital glitch. Random bursts of static, clicks, and digital noise. It wasn’t a melody, wasn’t a rhythm, wasn’t even a sound in the traditional sense. It was more like thought-hearing, the kind of auditory hallucination you get in dreams where sounds exist but aren’t "real" in the way we usually perceive them.

The Mindset: Surprisingly Clear

Unlike LSD or mushrooms, my mind stayed sharp. I wasn’t lost in a dream. I was observing this strange, abstract show. No ego dissolution, no overwhelming sense of "otherness." Just… a weird, colorful noise.

So… What Was That All About?

I’m genuinely curious why didn’t I experience the classic DMT breakthrough? Was this even a breakthrough? Is this just one of those experiences that slips through the cracks? Or is there something deeper going on here that I’m not seeing? Has anyone else had something similar, or am I just missing the point entirely?
 
Dosage & Device: 60mg vaporized with the Yocan Orbit


I just had my first DMT trip, and I’m still trying to wrap my head around it. My expectations were sky-high. I was ready to be hurled into a hyperreal alien world, teeming with sentient entities, shifting landscapes, and a reality so vivid it would make this one feel like a pale imitation. The classic "breakthrough" experience that everybody talks about.

What I got instead… was something else entirely.

The Visuals: A Kaleidoscope of Chaos

The patterns I saw were stunning sharp, intricate, and vibrant. But here’s the catch: they were muddy. No coherent shapes, no identifiable structures, just a swirling mess of random, overlapping geometries. It wasn’t the structured, almost alive fractals I’d seen in trip reports. It was more like staring into a broken kaleidoscope where the pieces refused to form a picture.

The Audio: A Digital Dream Static

Instead of voices, entities, or cosmic music, I heard what sounded like a digital glitch. Random bursts of static, clicks, and digital noise. It wasn’t a melody, wasn’t a rhythm, wasn’t even a sound in the traditional sense. It was more like thought-hearing, the kind of auditory hallucination you get in dreams where sounds exist but aren’t "real" in the way we usually perceive them.

The Mindset: Surprisingly Clear

Unlike LSD or mushrooms, my mind stayed sharp. I wasn’t lost in a dream. I was observing this strange, abstract show. No ego dissolution, no overwhelming sense of "otherness." Just… a weird, colorful noise.

So… What Was That All About?

I’m genuinely curious why didn’t I experience the classic DMT breakthrough? Was this even a breakthrough? Is this just one of those experiences that slips through the cracks? Or is there something deeper going on here that I’m not seeing? Has anyone else had something similar, or am I just missing the point entirely?
You might want to try starting with a considerably lower dose. What was it that made you choose a whopping 60 mg for a starting point? It's kind of remarkable that you didn't black out entirely, so maybe imperfect technique got you off the hook there.
 
I’m genuinely curious why didn’t I experience the classic DMT breakthrough?
I'd say almost all what you mention is fairly typical, with maybe the exception of more noisy visuals. But that isn't rare either.

In any case, it's never worth it too much to worry if your trips are different or similar to other people's. Your trips have the unique quality of being yours, and thus there's much more for you to get out of them than from reading other people's descriptions of their trips. My advice is to focus on your experience.
 
Funny enough I think this is actually a far more common experience than the idealized one you expected. People seem to drastically exaggerate those experiences IMO, especially in regards to the coherence/clarity/meaning of them. These presumptions have become so deeply ingrained in the psychedelic culture that people are basically conditioned by them now, and we forget that a key point of psychedelic work is to keep an open mind and remain open to the possibility that our assumptions are entirely off the mark.

What was it that made you choose a whopping 60 mg for a starting point? It's kind of remarkable that you didn't black out entirely, so maybe imperfect technique got you off the hook there.
I agree. For me 60mg is like hitting my ego with a beam from the death star
 
I don't have a ton of experience with vaporized DMT at breakthrough levels, but with high dose ayahuasca in my experience the visions become more stabilized and refined over time, as your mind and neurology gets used to the medicine, and you get used to traveling in that realm.

I imagine it could be similar with vaporized DMT
 
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