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So amazing I had tears

Ezz

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So I have been experimenting with different tones and songs and things, and I realize that these tones and songs opened up little portals kinda, but what I hadn’t been doing was, I hadn’t gotten the actual reverberation of it and so I finally got my stereo hooked up right in my car so the base just booms through and I’m sitting in a parking lot and I just did a hit and I played Gooey by Glass Animals and it was so incredibly spectacular That I literally had tears coming out of my eyes. It was the greatest thing ever y’all gotta try it anybody else know any other good songs or you can visit that dimension that’s my favorite dimension I mean, kind of conclusion there’s an infant amount of dimensions in this stuff access depending on whichever towing you’re using or you know, however you wanna bring them on, but definitely requires good tones and reverberations even better
 
For me, before I inhale, I put on ghosteen by nick cave and the bad seeds. I always start from track two (bright horses)

I have had the most amazing experience doing dmt and listening to these tracks. Also, when I listen to the album without dmt, it helps me remember certain parts of the trips.
 
I have done the same experimenting with songs, tones, white noise, blue noise, etc.. hell.. I have even tried death metal, although I would not really recommend that. I like most anything that contain no lyrics. I like Shpongle, Entheogenic, Desert Dwellers and other music like that for my DMT travels. I also enjoy classical music. Shpongle Spores is an amazing song to listen to on DMT IMO. The first time I ever did DMT I was listening to Ocean by John Butler, that song has a very special place in my heart.

I think music can act very much the same way that icaros do, they ground us and can open up portals as you put it, they can drive the experience, interact with it and can create visuals, emotions and guide us through unimaginable landscapes. Sound tracks for hyperspace drives.
 
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