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Interesting responses people.


I can't really say DMT has changed me or my life - yet anyway. I think ayahuasca holds much more potential for this change, and I ALWAYS feel positive after drinking the vine, but I haven't had the experience yet...I will return to ayahuasca later. In the past when I drink (and I've drank out in Peru), ayahuasca is always shallow and playful with me...I know there is an ocean of deep, earthy mystery out there, yet aya only lets me play in the shallow end every time...


Smoking DMT or freebase DMT orally is very intense, but I can't say I've had an life changing/shattering insights. The experience is amazing and beautiful - while it is happening - but after a very short time, its fading and it evaporates, feeling like a dream, and I can only remember fragments and glimpses...it seems a bit too much to allow integration. My experiences with mushrooms, cactus and LSD have all surpassed DMT in this respect, and with the insights and experiences I have gained from them. I can't say I have felt the joy/cosmic love/bliss feelings on DMT that I have felt on these other substances either, although I appreciate when questing for knowledge, positive, happy-clappy feelings aren't always the name of the game by any means. Its strange though DMT, on a high dose, smoked, I get quite menacing vibes...cold and alien...doesn't feel welcoming...VERY different from mushrooms or cactus in this regard.


Changa on the other hand is quite amazing, and an area I would like to expand into a bit more...


So yeah DMT is certainly powerful, and beautiful, but I can't say I have had my breakthrough or life altering experience with it - yet. Maybe I would have a different opinion if I didn't use other psychedelics.


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