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amazingo wroye:
some people, like jamie, get effects from 10grams that others would need 50..i'm more sensitive like jamie, particularly after repeated exposure..even the same amount of DMT on it's own will not always go the same 'distance'..but even if one argues it does, then quantity is not the same as quality
if i smoke 20mg dmt and it shows me a plant which says i should care for it, and then my friend smokes a similar 20mg and says 'oh, not much..mild CEVs, dmt geometrics..', well that's just how it goes..
if we could be totally empirical about mental experiences, well psychology would have come a lot further by now..
i am trying to present 2 views at once here (if you can handle that)
..that the traditional water brew is a unique and complex thing, which has the potential do things harmine/dmt alone may not..it seems often preferred by a certain kind of person who is subjectively more focused on 'connection' with plants..this focus seems to be on a complex set of rituals and beliefs, with a kind of 'faith' in both traditions and nature..though people with no spiritual beliefs may like it's therapeutic effects
..pure extracts are, as i said, more controllable and reliable in action, hence probably more suit the typical modern situation..some people are concerned with simply achieving a certain degree of influence of a substance..like you say, the molecule is seen as a tool to aid the individual..
i accept both perspectives..
IMO the spirit is in both, depending on your personal perspective..
..my point is that these kinds of tryptamine/harmala experiences are not simply and predictably dosage dependent..the quality of the experience is not related to the amount of harmine/dmt ingested..You're not answering my question about real fuel. You are talking about YOUR subjective and impossible to verify experience. Is it or is it not true that a same quantity of fuel coming from Texas and Iran will get you to the same distance in same vehicle. Yes or No. If Yes (it is yes and it can be verified), does it mean that it has no "history" according to you (or at least does not influence the effects of it)?
some people, like jamie, get effects from 10grams that others would need 50..i'm more sensitive like jamie, particularly after repeated exposure..even the same amount of DMT on it's own will not always go the same 'distance'..but even if one argues it does, then quantity is not the same as quality
if i smoke 20mg dmt and it shows me a plant which says i should care for it, and then my friend smokes a similar 20mg and says 'oh, not much..mild CEVs, dmt geometrics..', well that's just how it goes..
if we could be totally empirical about mental experiences, well psychology would have come a lot further by now..
i am trying to present 2 views at once here (if you can handle that)
..that the traditional water brew is a unique and complex thing, which has the potential do things harmine/dmt alone may not..it seems often preferred by a certain kind of person who is subjectively more focused on 'connection' with plants..this focus seems to be on a complex set of rituals and beliefs, with a kind of 'faith' in both traditions and nature..though people with no spiritual beliefs may like it's therapeutic effects
..pure extracts are, as i said, more controllable and reliable in action, hence probably more suit the typical modern situation..some people are concerned with simply achieving a certain degree of influence of a substance..like you say, the molecule is seen as a tool to aid the individual..
i accept both perspectives..
IMO the spirit is in both, depending on your personal perspective..
