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InAwe

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Hello all,


I want to share a recent experience I had. I used the GVG to smoalk approximately 35 mg freebase crystal. I was alone in my apartment and feeling calm.

I took it all in one big hit, laid back, and was absorbed into hyperspace. As usual, I can't remember many details. However, what I can remember is that I came into contact with an entity that was radiating golden light energy. This energy felt very warm, friendly, and positive. I had the distinct impression that the entity was old and female, like I was communicating with a grandmother.

Here's the part that differed from other experiences. During, and shortly after this trip I was ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that hyperspace is real. Just as real as our normal waking reality. For a couple minutes directly after I came back I was laughing like a lunatic. I really wish I had that on camera!

As I'm sure many of you do, I grapple with whether or not hyperspace is "real." I understand this question can open up a floodgate of metaphysical arguments. Example: "what is real? Your reality is just electrical impulses that your brain interprets a certain way. So the DMT flash is therefore just as real."

But you know what I mean. I really wonder whether or not the flash is merely a window into a freestanding reality that we can't normally perceive. That's what was so interesting about this particular experience. At that time, I no longer wondered, I KNEW. I was certain.

Weird stuff! Thanks for reading
 
It's all real. Here and there. It's all happening right now in this moment. I don't worry about which seems more real than the other. I don't think this reality could exist without the other and vice versa. Its a symbiotic relationship. It does no good to compare. They both have value for me.
 
This reality, that reality, Hyperspace - all forms/levels of appearance, nothing more nothing less imo.

On a side note, every time I'm deep in a dmt experience the same thought always runs back through my head - "How could I ever have thought that this experience wasn't 'real'!? hahaha". 😁

Then there's always this response [which not everyone agrees with] - ...smoalk moar.. :twisted:
 
Here is a great thread related to this topic:

A pragmatic approach: What is "real", and when is it actually useful to ask this?

All I know is that the experience itself is deeply personal. It is absolutely "real" to me in a sense that it is happening to me at that time, but ultimately impossible to prove that where I went or the beings I've met could possibly be real, physical things hanging out in unseen dimensions or what-have-you. I'm okay with that.

:)

More importantly, it is how we handle ourselves after such an experience. Real or not, it has real applications to our everyday lives. For instance, I've had a few negative journeys where the message from the experience/beings was to quit drinking. Now, is that message true concern from a random being I just met in DMT land or are those thoughts popping into my head because it was a problem that I had been working through already and psychedelics manifested and amplified it? It is impossible to say, really. Either way, I am now approaching 2 months without a single drop of alcohol and I couldn't be more thankful. The "I'm cutting back" approach wasn't working anymore so we went cold turkey. It has taken some time but DMT, mushrooms, and mescaline have helped me work through a lot of issues. That is real enough for me.
 
The Grateful One said:
Here is a great thread related to this topic:

A pragmatic approach: What is "real", and when is it actually useful to ask this?

All I know is that the experience itself is deeply personal. It is absolutely "real" to me in a sense that it is happening to me at that time, but ultimately impossible to prove that where I went or the beings I've met could possibly be a real, physical things hanging out in unseen dimensions or what-have-you. I'm okay with that.

:)

More importantly, it is how we handle ourselves after such an experience. Real or not, it has real applications to our everyday lives. For instance, I've had a few negative journeys where the message from the experience/beings was to quit drinking. Now, is that message true concern from a random being I just met in DMT land or are those thoughts popping into my head because it was a problem that I had been working through already and psychedelics manifested and amplified it? It is impossible to say, really. Either way, I am now approaching 2 months without a single drop of alcohol and I couldn't be more thankful. The "I'm cutting back" approach wasn't working anymore so we went cold turkey. It has taken some time but DMT, mushrooms, and mescaline have helped me work through a lot of issues. That is real enough for me.

Love this! :love:
 
As I see it hyperspace is a reality but in another dimension. Smoking DMT opens the door to that dimension so we can look into it.
 
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