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1. Reading about other's experiences (we all do it) creates expectations and actually can pre-color experiences. DMT is indescribable and I highly recommend letting go of all the previous reading/expectations coming from other's write ups. It is truly indescribable and while we try to do our best to write trip reports, it just isn't possible or easy to directly compare and contrast such experiences. At best we can get similarities to high five each other about.... but until someone invents a 3rd eye recording device.... who the hell knows how similar our actual experiences are.


2. Dose is different person to person and also even w the same person, smoke technique is a HUGE factor. A perfectly and fully vaped 23mg in a single hit could launch one really effectively or not fully vaped across several hits could be hardly noticeable. Even using a GVG and many hundred / thousands(stopped counting long ago) of trips, I can't perfectly get dosing right every time. I also notice sometimes after doing a number of trips in a row of getting access denied... After 3-10 trips, sometimes I can vape 75-100mg and get nothing other than the buz and odd body feels (15mg-30mg usually sends me to far away places). Dose... just play with it. You will naturally hit your limits either via fearing going higher after scaring the shit out of yourself or having zero recall of the trip (blackout).


3. Many times... Some of actual death (my human self dying)... some ego death (fading of a concept of I or individuality), sometimes 'i' shift to some other non human creature then experience my death as something else. Best you can do to prepare for any DMT experience is to learn how to really let go to the experience.... don't judge it... stay an objective observer... and let go of fear... don't fight it. Don't flip your shit. Easier said than done :)


4. I really dislike the term 'breakthrough'... it is one of many pre-coloring dogmas around DMT.... like 'mother ayahuasca' and 'gnomes' and 'hyperspace' etc. I find that if you read about and fear or desire to have a specific experience w strong substances like dmt / shrooms / etc then when one experiences the indescribable the brain tries to map dogma and preconceived notions onto the experience. It reinforces the dogma but also robs the experience of seeing the trip through it's own lens.


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