Thrasymachus
Extreme seductiveness is at the boundary of horror
I have come to Dmt -- I approached it in awe to find what stands united among us, what binds us in our shared "is". The only way I was successful in procuring it was by means of this wonderful community-- and for that I am indebted.
I am not here for any express purpose, but to hopefully engage in learning more and more about the varieties of experiences and the efficient handling of such a unique, and priceless substance. To provide some sense of my own proclivities whilst maintaining my anonymity I will provide a vague introduction to my own interests and my interest in the substance.
I am highly interested in Philosophy and particularly 20th century ontology. Heidegger being the main thinker to which I owe a debt. In approaching psychedelics I do not see a mere playhouse of experiences, but rather a means of phenomenologically resubstantiating the world-- of drawing from the profound depths of the presences that arise ,not a mere lesson, but an understanding that penetrates being. In that sense, I Take these substances very seriously and cannot stress the gravity of these experiences and the wondrous and equally disastrous possibilities that lie within it.
I have up to this point had over 100+ trips and have tested both the shallow and the deep waters to varying degress. Currently I am gravitating towards changa for its attenuated experience and the "grounding" nature that accompanies the harmalas.
Hopefully this was brief and consumable and I hope to cross many of your paths in the future.
P.S- Thank you CYB.
I am not here for any express purpose, but to hopefully engage in learning more and more about the varieties of experiences and the efficient handling of such a unique, and priceless substance. To provide some sense of my own proclivities whilst maintaining my anonymity I will provide a vague introduction to my own interests and my interest in the substance.
I am highly interested in Philosophy and particularly 20th century ontology. Heidegger being the main thinker to which I owe a debt. In approaching psychedelics I do not see a mere playhouse of experiences, but rather a means of phenomenologically resubstantiating the world-- of drawing from the profound depths of the presences that arise ,not a mere lesson, but an understanding that penetrates being. In that sense, I Take these substances very seriously and cannot stress the gravity of these experiences and the wondrous and equally disastrous possibilities that lie within it.
I have up to this point had over 100+ trips and have tested both the shallow and the deep waters to varying degress. Currently I am gravitating towards changa for its attenuated experience and the "grounding" nature that accompanies the harmalas.
Hopefully this was brief and consumable and I hope to cross many of your paths in the future.
P.S- Thank you CYB.