Metta-Morpheus said:Usually I smoke at night, but during the summer I really enjoyed being out in the sun. I would set up a blanket and pillows on the ground, a chair, a little table to place and keep track of stuff. Bring out a Bluetooth speaker and have a blast! The sun feels so good and nature can be so vivid and brilliant looking.
Metta-Morpheus said:Yes, especially because I’m usually quite hungry after smoalking


RhythmSpring said:The late afternoon, just as the Sun is beginning to set.
Do it on a grassy hill, on a clear day.
The sun will speak to you.

bismillah said:Looking at the stars
Tony6Strings said:shortly after my methadone kicks in
fathomlessness said:Tony6Strings said:shortly after my methadone kicks in
Interesting, I didn't think there were many hard drug users that also smoke DMT, because of they are two totally seperate fields of substance use with completely opposite ends of intention and outcome. Do you think the methadone makes the DMT addictive in any way?
Tony6Strings said:fathomlessness said:Tony6Strings said:shortly after my methadone kicks in
Interesting, I didn't think there were many hard drug users that also smoke DMT, because of they are two totally seperate fields of substance use with completely opposite ends of intention and outcome. Do you think the methadone makes the DMT addictive in any way?
I don't consider myself a hard drug user. I am an addict in recovery using medication assisted therapy under supervision of a clinic and doctor. No I don't feel the methadone has any effect on the spice, with the exception of I don't usually care to smoalk when feeling withdrawal. I am more comfortable physically when my dose is freshly on board.
Then your experience does not include having interactions with people who are not misusing methaadone and abusing drugs. Medication assisted treatment (MAT) has consistently been proven to be the most effective treatment for long term opiate users, and methadone itself is one of the most researched medicines on e planet in current use, is used all around the world, and would not be if it were not effective. It saves lives, it helped save mine.fathomlessness said:That makes sense. Sorry for the confusion, my personal experiences have shown me that people on methadone most of the time either use it in combination or end up just going back and so my tired brain must have just linked the two together unwarrantingly. A side note: I have heard good things about iboga and buprenorphine/naloxone.
null24 said:To answer OP though- rarely, when synchronnicities pile up and become impossible to ignore, and a quiet voice inside impels me to, in coincidence with the availability in space and time of a good setting.