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Ram Dazz

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

I want to say "hello" and I hope you will welcome me in your forum.
:)
The DMT-Nexus was my favorite forum the last 12 month and now the time is right for me to get in contact with others, more experienced people.


Let me introduce myself:
* I'm a searcher, a listener, a thinker and open for new things.
* The last 12 months I read a lot of books, forum entries and other information sources.
* I have great respect about DMT, LSD (ALD52 etc.) and shrooms, but I accepted them as
teachers. Except coffee and (from time to time) red vine...I need no other "helpers".
* After a long break time I continue what I had left 30 years from now.
* DMT teaches me to surrender and open my self for the unknown.
* DMT helps me to reach a new layer/dimension. It sound simple but 30 years ago I had too
much fear to go this way.
* Also meditation and yoga helps me to understand and incorporate my spice experience.

But the best way to learn and grow is to get in contact with other people with the same passion and similar experiences. I'm convinced to find it here...

Cheers,

Ram Dazz
 
Welcome!

Glad to have you here! Sounds like you have a lot of experience and I look forward to reading your posts!

Peace.
 
Hello DmnStr8,

thx for your warm welcome and no...compared with others I have less experiences.
:)

I started with small doses of Spice because of my deep respect and fear. Over the last year my intake method improved but is still not perfect. Because of this also my experiences changed from the typical "picture/pattern" to something special.

@All:
Let me ask a question.
* What is the sense of describing and posting a spice experience? A personal deep and sometimes holy spice situation sounds for other people boring and childish. We have tons of very good descriptions.
Also my last visions showed me the unspeakable. :)

Proposal:
* If someone is interested...I would start some "Thesis" what is going on our brain and how is it connected with other things.

Thx
 
Hey Ram,

For me, I post experience reports so that my fellow peers can help with the integration process and provide valuable insight into aspects I may have missed or otherwise overlooked. Besides sharing and experiencing these things with the love of my life and here, I don't really have anyone I can even share these events with without the fear of being shunned or labeled with some negative connotation typically attached to psychedelic usage.

The Nexus is a safe haven, a place of comfort, and I always know that what I read and share here is extremely valuable.

It also serves as a record of my experiences in which I print out and keep in a binder (I like to type rather than write).

:)
 
Welcome yes.

I would not describe the experience itself but more the way(s) to deal with it, like such or so as reflections.
 
@Jees, @TheGreatfulOne,

good points...we are social beings and it's always beneficial to share our experiences. You are right and thanks for your thought.
😁


Ram Dazz
 
I think it is good to attempt to describe the indescribable. It pushes language barriers to their limits. I enjoy hearing how others try and stretch words into some form of what was experienced. I also think it helps with recall and integration. All in all it is highly relatable to many people which I find interesting considering our limitations of our languages. We still find a way to push forward some caricature of our experiences. Pushing language. Expanding it.
 
Yes, good points (once again). For me it is also a chance to improve my language skills. To describe the undescribable you must be a poet or writer.
:)
BTW, from the beginning (last year) I use a diary otherwise I would forget a lot (as you mentioned).

I will try it in my next postings...

Thx
 
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