royalewithcheese
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Hi anyone who's reading this...
In the past few weeks I've become extremely interested in the experiences I've read about, that were induced by DMT (and paired with a healthy lifestyle, good mindset, and comfortable setting). It's funny how I had previously associated DMT with some crazy, intense experience but not until it was explained to me in a couple of articles I read, that I really understood that my assumption of DMT was narrow minded. In fact my understanding of what psychadelics can provide was that way as well.
The two articles I'm referring to were written by Nick Sand. Here are links to them:
psychedelicfrontier.com
psychedelicfrontier.com
I'm very interested in experiencing this other world that is out there, or in here. It's funny how I began to eat more healthy, exercise, and also drink a lot less after reading them. I was also really surprised to hear how an old man, who had taken so many trips, does not appear to be suffering from the kind of brain damage I had assumed would be inevitable from such a lifestyle. I basically realized that my opinion was biased probably by my environment and lack of education on the subject. I realize it's a long road but I can't wait to get started.
In the past few weeks I've become extremely interested in the experiences I've read about, that were induced by DMT (and paired with a healthy lifestyle, good mindset, and comfortable setting). It's funny how I had previously associated DMT with some crazy, intense experience but not until it was explained to me in a couple of articles I read, that I really understood that my assumption of DMT was narrow minded. In fact my understanding of what psychadelics can provide was that way as well.
The two articles I'm referring to were written by Nick Sand. Here are links to them:
Moving Into the Sacred World of DMT, by Nick Sand - Psychedelic Frontier
"Moving Into the Sacred World of DMT," by one of the most prolific underground chemists in history, is essential reading for anyone interested in DMT.
Just a Wee Bit More About DMT, by Nick Sand - Psychedelic Frontier
Nick Sand's celebrated essay is indispensable for DMT newbs and veterans alike. Sand was the first person to smoke DMT and creator of Orange Sunshine LSD.
I'm very interested in experiencing this other world that is out there, or in here. It's funny how I began to eat more healthy, exercise, and also drink a lot less after reading them. I was also really surprised to hear how an old man, who had taken so many trips, does not appear to be suffering from the kind of brain damage I had assumed would be inevitable from such a lifestyle. I basically realized that my opinion was biased probably by my environment and lack of education on the subject. I realize it's a long road but I can't wait to get started.