I decided to make somewhat of a stab at sharing what I believe to be true about the place most of us call Hyperspace. Just a few points, nothing outstanding:
Hyperspace is polymorphic.
Everything in hyperspace can change instantly, and occupy many forms at once, each perceived differently by the slightest fluctuation of thought or vision. Some parts stay solid, but ALL of it can be in flux. Sometimes you can influence it, sometimes not, it's important to note there is an interplay sometimes, it's your ride.
Hyperspace is PARTLY subjective
I do think that most of the visions of hyperspace is unique to a person, but it would seem many would a agree on something from real life resembling hyperspace (to a point). For instance a bizarre work of art or some extremely artistic geometry/fractals (boooorrrinnggg
). The molecule must, like any psychedelic, have defining characteristics, there will be elements of hyperspace which applies across the board, for everyone. All the rest is unique to the person experiencing the DMT journey.
Hyperspace is the best thing since sliced bread and beyond
'Nuff said.
This is about as much as I will say is probably true, it's not much. The rest is whatever you make of it.
Thanks.
Hyperspace is polymorphic.
Everything in hyperspace can change instantly, and occupy many forms at once, each perceived differently by the slightest fluctuation of thought or vision. Some parts stay solid, but ALL of it can be in flux. Sometimes you can influence it, sometimes not, it's important to note there is an interplay sometimes, it's your ride.
Hyperspace is PARTLY subjective
I do think that most of the visions of hyperspace is unique to a person, but it would seem many would a agree on something from real life resembling hyperspace (to a point). For instance a bizarre work of art or some extremely artistic geometry/fractals (boooorrrinnggg
Hyperspace is the best thing since sliced bread and beyond
'Nuff said.
This is about as much as I will say is probably true, it's not much. The rest is whatever you make of it.
Thanks.