sigmundfreuid
Rising Star
I know it might sound like a silly question but at what point of a trip are your breaking through
and how does Swim know when hes in hyperspace ?
and how does Swim know when hes in hyperspace ?
In Strassmanss studies, his biggest advice was to "give in" to whatever was happening, whether it be good or bad.hyperspacing said:Its very important to except it when it comes. If it scares you and you resist your in for a bumpy ride.

skinwalker said:for me its like a membrane or a shield or a disk spinning. unfortunately all i can remeber is that is had lots of colors and possibly other details that i cannot remember
Samadhi-Sukha-Upekkha said:skinwalker, those pictures appear to represent the "chrysanthemum" more than hyperspace. Where's the immersive 3D reality?
Samadhi-Sukha-Upekkha said:skinwalker, those pictures appear to represent the "chrysanthemum" more than hyperspace. Where's the immersive 3D reality?
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TrustLoveMan said:I wouldn't call that a breakthrough but It's really cool. I think that's you seeing Mckenna's chrysanthemum. Apparently you can go through that into another world.
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And you fall back into this hallucinogenic space, and what you see is a slowly rotating red and orange kind of thing, which, over the years we've nicknamed, uh, "The Chrysanthemum." And it's.. this represents some kind of disequilibrium state that has its roots in the synapses. What's happening as you're watching this Chrysanthemum is that millions and then hundreds of millions of DMT molecules are rushing into these serotonin bond sites in the synaptic cleft and disrupting the serotonin and switching the electron spin resonance signature of these neural junctions in this "other" direction. And then, if you've taken enough DMT (and it has to do entirely with physical capacity: Did you take, did you cross the threshold?) something happens [clap]... for which there are no words. A membrane is rent, and you are propelled into this "place." And language cannot describe it - accurately. Therefore I will inaccurately describe it.