goodone22 said:hello i am new here glad to talk with you all
i have some questions from DMT users
anyone can answer me if you had a dmt experience
i have used some drugs in my life but not dmt or something near similar
1-i'd like to know can you differenciate reality of here(the human world) from DMT world when you are on it?
2-do you forget everything when you are high on that?
3-how much real it does feel?(dmt world)
4-i worry a lot if i loose control of reality of where i am...do you experience these kind of feelings?
5-after you have finished your dmt high,how much it makes you busy to think about that experience?
6-if anyone had NDE experience(near death experience) can you please tell me how much it is the same as the DMT experience?
7-does anyone go insane or did you ever go on psychosis after using DMT?
8-did you ever go to the hospital because of using DMT
9-is DMT a whole another level experience in comparison to LSD experiences?
thank you for reading my questions
I dont know if i am allowed to make a new topic to ask some questions
if i should make a topic about these questions please let me know
thankyou for such great responseVoidmatrix said:These are going to be generally subjective answers as it's not the same for everyone.
1. Depends on the dose, one's mindset, and that particular session. It's possible to completely forget this reality for a time.
2. See #1
3. Some people will say it the experience feels more real than their everyday experience. I tend to say it feels like a deeper reality. Semantics really.
4. Yes. We have to be willing to commit and surrender to the molecule and experience it elicits.
5. Personally, I think about DMT pretty often, everyday. However, the experience has a way of being fleeting, so one may ruminate on some journeys more than others.
6. Not every DMT trip is the same, so that's hard to answer. You never know what you're going to get and DMT always has something new to show you.
7. It's possible if there is a family history of mental health problems in that category. Otherwise, it's generally benign.
8.Nope. But persons with heart problems may want to proceed with more caution than someone who doesn't.
9. Yep :twisted:
You could've made a new topic. I'll probably move both these posts into a new topic for you
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Cannabiss said:Smoke DMT at home? Sucks, honestly.
Try to smoke it in the nature.
You'll discover it one more time.
The best trips were from the forest.
Well, I can argue. There is no entities at home.Voidmatrix said:I smoalk on my bed in my room often because I love that space, so for some, being at home is wonderful. Saying DMT sucks at home, while stated objectively, is just how you feel about it.