There are a myriad of conjectures at the moment about the DMT effects: "visiting the spirit world of ancestors", "transfer of information from an orthogonal dimension", "direct contact with an advanced non-human species", etc. And most people who try DMT, seem to find their cosy little relatable niche in our culture: they find thought leaders, whose social media and forum posts they like, share and subscribe to, they buy their books, they quote from them, etc.
Personally, I've spent an(other) hour on harmine and DMT, and I'm still not convinced about the mystical nature of hyperspace. And I'm just so disappointed that I can't discover anywhere a relatable model for the DMT effects being discussed! I feel like my only option, if I want to talk about DMT at all, is then to argue with those who subscribe to narratives I disagree with. But I find that so exhausting.
For example, here's a recent conversation.
Me: "What do you think about hyperspace?"
Someone: "I think it's a very real place and experience."
Me: "Is this place inside, or outside your body?"
Someone: "Neither."
Now, I believe the only meaningful locations are inside and outside the body. So that's the end of that conversation, unless I choose to start arguing. On the other hand, my conversation partner is in a more comfortable situation, because for example both Dr Andrew Gallimore and Philip K Dick seem to share compatible beliefs:
So, does anyone know where I could find my ideological brothers and sisters? Could someone point me in the right direction?
Personally, I've spent an(other) hour on harmine and DMT, and I'm still not convinced about the mystical nature of hyperspace. And I'm just so disappointed that I can't discover anywhere a relatable model for the DMT effects being discussed! I feel like my only option, if I want to talk about DMT at all, is then to argue with those who subscribe to narratives I disagree with. But I find that so exhausting.
For example, here's a recent conversation.
Me: "What do you think about hyperspace?"
Someone: "I think it's a very real place and experience."
Me: "Is this place inside, or outside your body?"
Someone: "Neither."
Now, I believe the only meaningful locations are inside and outside the body. So that's the end of that conversation, unless I choose to start arguing. On the other hand, my conversation partner is in a more comfortable situation, because for example both Dr Andrew Gallimore and Philip K Dick seem to share compatible beliefs:
So, does anyone know where I could find my ideological brothers and sisters? Could someone point me in the right direction?