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Vaped DMT - in a bathtub

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kyrolima

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Setting: evening, candles, trancemusic in the bathroom. Lights are on.

I'm laying in the bathtub and start about vaporizing my first inhaled DMT.
I didn't expect much - Expected a pharmahuasca-like experience...

but once I was in I could not believe what i saw.

As I inhaled - deeeeep breath - ~25 mg DMT - water hot, - me relaxed and chilling to the music. The music began to pitch, suddenly it sounded brighter and "faster" - like the frequency was increased.

The acoustic of the bathroom was fascinating!
My legs felt like they didnt belong to me anymore - the feeling of heat was replaced by another sensation which i won't try to describe.

I put my GVG aside and my eyes as well as my body relaxed - i had a CEV of a round ball sourrounded by 3-6 other balls which were spinning around an axis.

And then: Boooom - I opened my eyes and i couldn't believe what I saw:

My whole bathroom has been replaced by a future version of it! Everything slightly larger, more modern shapes/high quality materials, futuristic touch, like it was a the bathroom of a millionaire in the year 2060 (but with similar components)!

I couldn't stand up, but i moved my head freely around. The visuals did NOT change - it was a static alteration of reality.

Until - the DMT wore off.

After that I watched myself in the mirror and enjoyed the afterglow.

F***ing amazing- I tell you!
 
Sounds good, however, smoking strong tryptamines, salvia etc.. is dangerous in a bathtub...
Tek care.
 
This is bound to be awesome. Even a mild mushroom dose in the tub is awesome. Yet, i would never smoke DMT in a tub without a sitter present. Extremely dangerous imho.
 
Whilst it was a different substance and experience it is to be noted that the famous psychonaut D.M. Turner died doing ketamine in the bath.

I have had a very significant experience in a bath (in a heavy rainstorm with all the windows open) and had one of the very heaviest experiences I have ever had. It made a mess of me for days. I am now very fearful of spice missions in the bath, I will do it again, but this time it will be with a sitter.
 
I smoked changa in the bath the other day and then proceeded to wash my hair after I took my first hit..it was great, feeling the water run down my face and fingers through my hair..it was a very light dose though..barely enough after each hit for CEV..

The first time I ever smoked in the bath I was overwhelmed with the way the carrier wave seemed to echo around the bathroom, and loop back on itslef endlessly bouncing off the walls and back at me..

I dont think it is dangerous really unless you are taking large doses. It is not any more dangerous than taking mushrooms etc in the bath. People just tend to assume that if you smoke DMT you have to smoke a full breakthrough dose and that you either cant or people dont take light doses ever. A large dose of mushrooms, LSD, or DMT would all be dangerous to attempt near or in water without someone else there to watch you.
 
fractal enchantment said:
People just tend to assume that if you smoke DMT you have to smoke a full breakthrough dose and that you either cant or people dont take light doses ever.
Or there are unfortunates like myself who cannot take smaller doses without very extreme physical effects and no psychedelic effects whatsoever!
 
I don't see any reason to add a bathtub into the experience, like it wouldn't be intense or entertaining enough by itself.
 
tele said:
I don't see any reason to add a bathtub into the experience, like it wouldn't be intense or entertaining enough by itself.

gotta try everything that sounds fun, bro ;D
 
I reckon it would be absolutely blissfull to break through on DMT while afloating in a salt-water bath.
With enough salt in the water you'll just float ontop of the watersurface.
 
tele said:
I don't see any reason to add a bathtub into the experience, like it wouldn't be intense or entertaining enough by itself.
I am not so sure – what I experienced in the bath, with the extremely heavy storm outside really was something else. Despite my utterly terrifying journey I would recommend it to other people (I will certainly try it again one day) wishing to push the spice experience further, with the proviso that I think a sitter is necessary.

tele– if the spice experience ‘by itself‘ is enough how do we judge what is an experience ‘by itself‘? For >90% of my journeys I am alone, naked and under a duvet. Does this, following that concept, mean that deciding to embark outside in nature or in an empty white room sitting in the lotus position is too much? Experimentation with set and setting are both useful and interesting in my view, the only thing to keep safety in mind when working in unusual or potentially hazardous situations.
 
I've always thought of doing it in a bath tub, but just never got around to it. Closest experience I had to that was after the peak of my first pharma experience, I jumped in the shower for an ecstatic experience.
 
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