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Harmalas and "buzzing sound"

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brupta

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Greetings Nexus community. I am here to ask a question about harmalas and an peculiar auditory hallucination i have experienced any time i've taken rue/harmalas. 30-60 minutes after ingestion all noises, and especially "white noise" types of sound, like fans/wind/running water take on a new layer of crackling/buzzing echoiness. This lasts the whole trip, and as far as i have looked online, have found no one else reporting this. Because i hear it every single time, i would have expected it to be somewhat common. Anyone know what to make of it?

My doses have ranged from 3 to 5g rue seeds or tea and 300mg extract of rue.
 
Welcome to the nexus friend

Can't say I know enough about harmalas other than I use it in my changa and have only recently started taking 150mg of free base to prepare for a pharma trip here soon. At that low of a dose there was hardly any effect but I was mainly just testing the nausea factor.

The changa I just here a high pitch ringing, and bleep bloop sounds. I'm pretty sure that's the dmt though, plus I'm usually in total silence.

Maybe someone else will chime in that has maybe had something similar happen and an explanation.

Enjoy the community, safe and happy journeys :thumb_up:


Peace
 
I get it at any dose that has an effect on me. It just becomes stronger the higher I dose. I'm not sure what to make of the lack of other people getting the same effect. Very strange.
 
When i smoke freebase (50 - 60mg), i generally got this vibration, kind of "DMT rise up sounds" but way more soft and slow, in the background ; I like to "synchronise" this vibration with a tibetan bowl; for me it's a sign the effect is coming, i just have to catch the train, jump into meditation-vision state. This sound last mostly the first 10-15 minuts

Sometimes this white noise will transform into music - whole beautiful pieces blossoming out of my mind. A white noise contain all the frequencies, and so all the music piece possible ; with the right filters it can potentially become any piece of music
 
I've had that experience - being sure for hours there was a fly buzzing around my head, but unable to move my head to investigate.
 
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