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Rising Star
Hello everyone!
I am a college student in my 20's and I've been "lurking" at the nexus so to speak for a few months now, and I decided I wanted to become more involved (the forum is great, and the artwork is fantastic!). The community here seems like the best I've ever seen and I feel like I share many attitudes and beliefs with many of the people here. I've always been interested as long as i can remember in the mysteries of consciousness and the soul (NDE's, OBE's, mystical experiences, telepathy, precognition, psychokinesis Ghosts/paranormal entities, other worlds, I could go on on and on...). I have also been interested in directly experiencing such phenomena myself because reading about these amazing things just doesn't suffice for me anymore.
A couple years ago, I had very profound existential crisis which, along with social/economic factors, in turn triggered a deep depression. I have been "adrift" for a couple years now. I have been searching for some way to revive my spirituality and help with my depression. For better or worse, I have not one bit of trust in anti-depressants or psychologists/psychiatrists. A few months ago, I stumbled across information on DMT, which was something I've never heard of, and neither had almost everyone I know including some heavy drug users.
SWIM was intrigued, but SWIM had hardly used drugs outside of marijuana and alcohol on a couple occasion and did not know anyone who could get some, until a friend of hers managed to get what she was told is Ayahuasca. Her first trip involved deep introspection, what she would call enhanced imaginings, euphoria and a loss of time perception, but connection to the physical world was not broken and visuals were not vivid at all. The second time she tried it she was forced to run an errand with a friend, driving right after ingestion, and ended up tripping the car ride back, which she found extremely unpleasant. After she got back her trip started focusing on a possible reincarnational episode involving vague visual and emotional details of the life of a Swedish peasant women near Gothenburg in the 1600 or 1700's. SWIM continues to be intrigued by the powers of DMT to help get her life back on track and reinvigorate her. She want to experience more of the healing and enlightenment it has to offer.
I'm very excited about seeing what this forum has to offer as well.
I am a college student in my 20's and I've been "lurking" at the nexus so to speak for a few months now, and I decided I wanted to become more involved (the forum is great, and the artwork is fantastic!). The community here seems like the best I've ever seen and I feel like I share many attitudes and beliefs with many of the people here. I've always been interested as long as i can remember in the mysteries of consciousness and the soul (NDE's, OBE's, mystical experiences, telepathy, precognition, psychokinesis Ghosts/paranormal entities, other worlds, I could go on on and on...). I have also been interested in directly experiencing such phenomena myself because reading about these amazing things just doesn't suffice for me anymore.
A couple years ago, I had very profound existential crisis which, along with social/economic factors, in turn triggered a deep depression. I have been "adrift" for a couple years now. I have been searching for some way to revive my spirituality and help with my depression. For better or worse, I have not one bit of trust in anti-depressants or psychologists/psychiatrists. A few months ago, I stumbled across information on DMT, which was something I've never heard of, and neither had almost everyone I know including some heavy drug users.
SWIM was intrigued, but SWIM had hardly used drugs outside of marijuana and alcohol on a couple occasion and did not know anyone who could get some, until a friend of hers managed to get what she was told is Ayahuasca. Her first trip involved deep introspection, what she would call enhanced imaginings, euphoria and a loss of time perception, but connection to the physical world was not broken and visuals were not vivid at all. The second time she tried it she was forced to run an errand with a friend, driving right after ingestion, and ended up tripping the car ride back, which she found extremely unpleasant. After she got back her trip started focusing on a possible reincarnational episode involving vague visual and emotional details of the life of a Swedish peasant women near Gothenburg in the 1600 or 1700's. SWIM continues to be intrigued by the powers of DMT to help get her life back on track and reinvigorate her. She want to experience more of the healing and enlightenment it has to offer.
I'm very excited about seeing what this forum has to offer as well.