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Transforming into an entity while driving.

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Don't Panic
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So I work nights. I was driving home around 0100 while listening to this (which I listen to A LOT).

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My car turns a bend, and there's a straight road, no streetlights and flanked on either side by a wall of trees. It's quite a long road and there were no cars at all. It was surreal.

The moment this happened, the song was up to 1:12. That's when the didge picks up. I felt my pupils dilate, my tongue rolled out of my mouth and I started breathing like a dog. I felt tattoos spreading across my body, I saw them on my arms. I caught myself going 120 in an 80 zone. The primal animal spirit was coursing through my veins. All of this happened out of nowhere. The sound of the didge triggered my past experiences with DMT transformation. I've had similar triggers with the Gyuto Monks.

I haven't ingested DMT in any form in a few months. In fact, I haven't ingested any psychs for a few months, including ganja. Is this a common occurrence?
 
Common? I don't think so.

Music has often given me flashback like effects though especially with didge and throat singing songs. I do not understand why but those sounds or frequencies seem to really resonate with me and psychedelics.

Its cool to hear other people feeling similarly however this sounds far more intense than anything ive experienced. Usually just some mild feelings and a slight shift in vision.

It does sound like a classic flashback however, at least how the shulgins would describe it!
 
That's certainly out of the norm...my rabbit has noticed in the weeks after using DMT, he's more prone to see things in his peripherals while driving; aka he'll think he sees a person or animal about to cross the road, so he'll slow down and look and nothing will be there. However, I think that's just due to his brain being over-sensitized.

He's also experienced flashbacks, but they've always been pretty transient; things waving and breathing a little, colors changing, etc. Never all-encompassing and always possible to ignore.

As far as me, there are only two times in my life that I can remember having full-blown hallucinations without any psychoactive substances. The first time was once when I was running a high fever as a child.

The second was during a meditation experience I had, assisted with a program called SBAGen. This program generates different tones to play in each ear, and your mind tries to average them, creating a wave-like effect (known as a binaural beat). The theory is that if you meditate regularly, then under a state of meditation your brainwaves can be synced to the generated wave and alter consciousness.

Since it's kinda long and only semi-related, I made a separate thread for it - click here.
 
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