Seraph said:moyshekapoyre said:That is so interesting, Mysmelf. I would really like to do a survey of the population of all people who have tried DMT vs changa/aya and see what percent find DMT as spiritually meaningful. But I'm afraid that it would be skewed if I just put it up on this site, since this is the dmt-nexus, not ayahuasca.com or "dmt-and-ayahuasca.com". Funny how people self-segregate. If you go over to ayahuasca.com and talk about DMT at all, they might even ban you. I got warned for mentioning it.
LOL WTF, ignorance is bliss. 'Ayahuasca contains DMT', reply: 'La, la, la, not listening, say that again and we'll ban you.'
Dorge said:I used to be a mod on the aya forum. The place degenerated into a haven for zealotry and lots of ego. I went there excited about changa posting about it... I might as well have walked into a church and took a shit.
What it boils down too is politics. They hope to get ayahuasca legally recognized as a church sacrament and to do that they have to keep dmt out of the public attention. Smoked dmt cannot be to them equated with ayahuasca and neither can extractions.
Agreed!Dorge said:The political strategy to me is assanign we need people to realize that dmt need not be schedualed as well.
Dorge said:The political strategy to me is assanign we need people to realize that dmt need not be schedualed as well.