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The Spirit Molecule

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eexchane

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Ok so i have been a long time believer in the benefits of plants to man.... i use marijuana under proposition 215 as medicine for diff problems i have gathered over the years..... I first heard about dmt while listening to graham hancock on coast to coast am.... i have been wanting to start writing fiction and non fiction books.... i also do graphic arts and will be going back to school to learn 3d animation and movement so i can make stories and use my friends and computer skills......when graham hancock said that he was told a story he would later called entangled i decided to explore my own mind and dmt.... i love it and am also afraid of it. anyways i joined this site for help on diff aspects of my life one being how to make the best dmt for vaporizing and also how to make ayuhuasca and changa..... changa mostly

to all new age shaman's


eExchane
 
I imagine anyoe who is a writer would benefit from taking any kind of psychedelics.... as far as getting ideas. An ayahuasca or pharmahuasca trip can automatically give tonnes of ideas. In the months that I have been using pharma, I've written hundreds of pages.
 
Psychedelics can let the creativity flow but you must have something to begin with or there's really nothing to build on. Read learn think and then taking a mind altering drug may allow you to weave your magic with words. The cold hard fact of the matter is some people are good writers and other just are not. You can improve with practice and studying how others write but you cant copy them. The best writers have their own unique style that sets them apart from the masses. I see DMT as the tool to work on and tune up the machine of the mind but it is not the machine itself. It seems like these days everyone is looking for a magic pill. The world doesnt work like that. You have to put in the work, a lot of work.
 
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