frobot
Rising Star
One common complaint from smoking DMT is its incredibly short duration. You are overwhelmed with so much in so little time that it can be hard to make sense of any of it, learn from it, or even remember it all.
I'm not sure if it works the same for everyone, but my uncles friend will take another psychedelic substance (mushrooms work the best) and at the peak smoke DMT. The effects can last over an hour for him. Another interesting thing when doing this is that the effects don't suddenly hit like a train immediately after a hit. He actually doesn't even feel anything at first and then there is a slow come up into a kaleidoscope-like world. Does anyone else have this sort of experience?
He sent me a story of a mushroom-lsd-dmt combination that was life changing. Everything below is a summary of the story. It was his third time doing this so he stepped up the dosage a little bit.
The mushrooms were taken, then right as the first effects were felt the lsd was taken.
This combination was already strong. Reading anything was impossible because when he looked at a word, the letters would pop out and start floating around the room and orbiting each other like planets in a solar system. He could look at something and literally see it from two different angles simultaneously. At this point he was a little nervous but thought it would be time to try the DMT.
A "less than breakthrough" amount was put in a pipe (more than enough when in combination with other things). He blew the smoke out and felt nothing but maybe a body tingling sensation.
But with every second that went by, things started to move towards insanity. One of the walls started warping and turned into a green glowing portal. The other walls started turning green and were etched deeply in what looked like some kind of alien writing. He thought he saw an elf like creature run by out of the corner of his eye, but there was nothing when he looked.
After what might have been 30 minutes (hard to tell) he finally could just lay back and close his eyes. It was almost an immediate out of body experience, like he was rising up out of his own skin. He found that the more he concentrated on the shapes and patterns rushing through his mind that the further out into hyperspace he could drift. This combined with other techniques learned through meditation sent him sailing far, far away. There came a point where he felt like everything in the entire universe was behind him, and in front of him was absolute nothingness. As if only a couple of his physical atoms lay back at home. He wasn't sure if this as far as he could go or not, so he just stopped there, turned around, and marveled at the feeling of everything there is being in front of him.
After a little while of this he suddenly thought "what if I'm not breathing?"
Almost instantly he began to feel like he was skydiving, suddenly reminded of the physical world, and homing in on where he left himself. After finding himself he realized everything was fine.
He wanted to go outside and get some fresh air. He sat down on the porch and was absolutely amazed by anything and everything. Time would stop and go, sometimes seemingly backwards. He saw a few birds flying by and they created tracers unlike anything he had seen before. A section of the sky quickly became filled with "bird streaks"
A car drove by and somehow managed to be the most intense part of the experience. It went by in slow motion, and every couple of seconds would seem to jump back a second. The car seemed absolutely foreign and scary to him. The noise it made was insane. He could hear every individual noise and pinpoint in his mind the exact spots whee the noise came from.
About 14 hours in, still not feeling quite "normal" again, he managed to get some sleep.
He said it was an all around good experience and woke up feeling fresh as ever.
But he also said this is not recommended. He had very slowly worked himself up to this and felt as if someone who was not prepared for this could either go insane or have the worst time of their life, and the mental/physical effects of this combination are probably unknown.
I'm not sure if it works the same for everyone, but my uncles friend will take another psychedelic substance (mushrooms work the best) and at the peak smoke DMT. The effects can last over an hour for him. Another interesting thing when doing this is that the effects don't suddenly hit like a train immediately after a hit. He actually doesn't even feel anything at first and then there is a slow come up into a kaleidoscope-like world. Does anyone else have this sort of experience?
He sent me a story of a mushroom-lsd-dmt combination that was life changing. Everything below is a summary of the story. It was his third time doing this so he stepped up the dosage a little bit.
The mushrooms were taken, then right as the first effects were felt the lsd was taken.
This combination was already strong. Reading anything was impossible because when he looked at a word, the letters would pop out and start floating around the room and orbiting each other like planets in a solar system. He could look at something and literally see it from two different angles simultaneously. At this point he was a little nervous but thought it would be time to try the DMT.
A "less than breakthrough" amount was put in a pipe (more than enough when in combination with other things). He blew the smoke out and felt nothing but maybe a body tingling sensation.
But with every second that went by, things started to move towards insanity. One of the walls started warping and turned into a green glowing portal. The other walls started turning green and were etched deeply in what looked like some kind of alien writing. He thought he saw an elf like creature run by out of the corner of his eye, but there was nothing when he looked.
After what might have been 30 minutes (hard to tell) he finally could just lay back and close his eyes. It was almost an immediate out of body experience, like he was rising up out of his own skin. He found that the more he concentrated on the shapes and patterns rushing through his mind that the further out into hyperspace he could drift. This combined with other techniques learned through meditation sent him sailing far, far away. There came a point where he felt like everything in the entire universe was behind him, and in front of him was absolute nothingness. As if only a couple of his physical atoms lay back at home. He wasn't sure if this as far as he could go or not, so he just stopped there, turned around, and marveled at the feeling of everything there is being in front of him.
After a little while of this he suddenly thought "what if I'm not breathing?"
Almost instantly he began to feel like he was skydiving, suddenly reminded of the physical world, and homing in on where he left himself. After finding himself he realized everything was fine.
He wanted to go outside and get some fresh air. He sat down on the porch and was absolutely amazed by anything and everything. Time would stop and go, sometimes seemingly backwards. He saw a few birds flying by and they created tracers unlike anything he had seen before. A section of the sky quickly became filled with "bird streaks"
A car drove by and somehow managed to be the most intense part of the experience. It went by in slow motion, and every couple of seconds would seem to jump back a second. The car seemed absolutely foreign and scary to him. The noise it made was insane. He could hear every individual noise and pinpoint in his mind the exact spots whee the noise came from.
About 14 hours in, still not feeling quite "normal" again, he managed to get some sleep.
He said it was an all around good experience and woke up feeling fresh as ever.
But he also said this is not recommended. He had very slowly worked himself up to this and felt as if someone who was not prepared for this could either go insane or have the worst time of their life, and the mental/physical effects of this combination are probably unknown.