drdru
Rising Star
Just when I started to believe life couldnt get anymore mundane and repetitive working 8 to 5, DMT came into my life and completely rocked my world. DMT is a gamechanger. Back in college days when I used to play Halo, I told myself all I need is one advantage. Whether sniper, rocket, shotgun or sword, having that extra edge renders absolute power in terms of controlling dynamics of how the game is played and surviving in the virtual realm. DMT is that advantage you and I share in this three dimensional reality, that extra edge over mass population and new world order. A true gamechanger because it awakens consciousness, naturally leading to intellectual rennaisance and legitimate spirituality. I find myself craving for knowledge and working towards interdisciplinary understanding of astrophysics, buddhism, sociology, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and art. I feel more alive and interconnected with the universe than ever because I have seen the infinite potential and vastness of the human mind. In a matter of a month, I have been transformed, enlightened and most importantly humbled by this amazing gift from mother earth. Each trip to the hyperspace is extremely precious to me and I love deciphering and using lessons to improve myself in reality. Funny thing is I have been slaving away the past 2 years with a goal of buying a Corvette. What a fool I was. Instead this summer I will be travelling to Thailand, India and Nepal to better understand meditation and buddhism. I will then matriculate to medical school in the fall to begin a new journey. 2013 has gotten off to unbelievable start which would have been impossible without DMT Nexus. I will end my rambling with sentences Huxley wrote to conclude The Doors of Perception, thanks for reading.
"The man who comes back through the Door in the Wall will never be quite the same as the man who went out. He will be wiser but less cocksure, happier but less self-satisfied, humbler in acknowledging his ignorance yet better equipped to understand the relationship of words to things, of systematic reasoning to the unfathomable Mystery which it tries, forever vainly, to comprehend."
"The man who comes back through the Door in the Wall will never be quite the same as the man who went out. He will be wiser but less cocksure, happier but less self-satisfied, humbler in acknowledging his ignorance yet better equipped to understand the relationship of words to things, of systematic reasoning to the unfathomable Mystery which it tries, forever vainly, to comprehend."