Thefilmbug
Rising Star
Hello,
My name is Mike,I'm 47 and hail from Scranton,Pa.
I have yet to try DMT but one day hope to experience it. Before I even consider taking it I want to learn all there is to know about it. Something tells me this is the place. I have more then a passing interest in DMT and my intentions are not recreational. Ever since I was a little kid I always wanted to try an hallucinogenic. I wanted to expand my mind and awareness. As I grew older I started to lose that desire as I began to suffer from depression,anxiety and some obsessive thinking. Now that I am older and wiser that desire is back.
When the times comes and I get the opportunity I have a wish list (if you will) of what I would like to get out of it: a better understanding of death,a better understanding of self and hopefully more tolerance of others. Of course the experience of visiting an alternate and hopefully beautiful reality is also a priority.
Add me to the list of those who saw the documentary DMT:The Spirit Molecule. While I have been researching hallucinogenics before this,that film has whetted my appetite. DMT sounds like the right choice. While some may experience intense things I have yet to read of anything truly detrimental. At least not yet.
I am open to suggestions and look forward to learning all I can.
My name is Mike,I'm 47 and hail from Scranton,Pa.
I have yet to try DMT but one day hope to experience it. Before I even consider taking it I want to learn all there is to know about it. Something tells me this is the place. I have more then a passing interest in DMT and my intentions are not recreational. Ever since I was a little kid I always wanted to try an hallucinogenic. I wanted to expand my mind and awareness. As I grew older I started to lose that desire as I began to suffer from depression,anxiety and some obsessive thinking. Now that I am older and wiser that desire is back.
When the times comes and I get the opportunity I have a wish list (if you will) of what I would like to get out of it: a better understanding of death,a better understanding of self and hopefully more tolerance of others. Of course the experience of visiting an alternate and hopefully beautiful reality is also a priority.
Add me to the list of those who saw the documentary DMT:The Spirit Molecule. While I have been researching hallucinogenics before this,that film has whetted my appetite. DMT sounds like the right choice. While some may experience intense things I have yet to read of anything truly detrimental. At least not yet.
I am open to suggestions and look forward to learning all I can.