Similar experience years ago. Drove up the slip road off the A1 near Durham and the car took off like a bat out of hell. I'd only been driving a few months or so. The engine was screaming and getting faster and faster. Couldn't slow it down so slipped it out of gear and managed to stop in time at the junction with the engine still screaming. There was a garage near the junction and managed to get round there while trying to keep the car under control. Popped the bonnet at the garage to find that the oil filler cap had come off and wedged against the accelerator lever. Scary **** at the time.
Good analogy. I think DMT and psychedelics in general give you an appreciation of the utterly incredible nature of existence and how it has all come about and developed. We take so much for granted, but the world that we live in is a phenomenal manifestation. It sounds like such a hippy thing to say, but DMT really shows you how beautiful the universe is.
The first time my mate smoked it with me, I sat with him whilst he sat and melted into it. When he came back he was like ‘Did that actually just happen?!’
Of course there is more going on than meets the eye. It's real what we see, DMT just opens up that sixth sense...the God molecule in your brain. It's like thinking....we don't see someone else thinking....it doesn't mean it's not happening, in fact we know it is.
I have no idea what dmt is.. I'm pretty certain people that take heroin slip into another dimension. The fact is they are lay somewhere imagining it all.
Mine's quite similar to others with regards to nearly drowning. I'd like to think of myself as an excellent strong swimmer, probably won't beat you in a sprint swimming race but lasting in rough seas and strong tides and I'd fancy myself against most, however a few years back I went too stupid. Was in East Devon in a small seaside town, the family goes there a lot on holidays and we have a business down there too, one day the seas were extremely rough, was on the back of some sort of storm and my Cousin and I thinking we were lads, decided to jump in the sea - which we always do when it's rough - but this was next level stuff. Not only were the waves towering over us in size but the undercurrent was the strongest I've faced, within minutes we were out of breath and getting dragged over to where a large set of rock pools were, I split my knee open when smashed against one although the adrenaline at the time meant I didn't feel it too much. It took literally every ounce of strength we had to eventually swim out and get onto shore, having swallowed what felt like pints of sea water when we were gasping for air, once we got out we both practically collapsed through exhaustion. Probably the most scared I've been. That same day four people were saved by the lifeboats and that's just what I knew of.
Utterly incomparable to heroin. It's the strongest hallucinogenic known and is a natural chemical found inside 90% of the worlds living things. It's not known for sure but a lot of scientists believe it's the last chemical the human brain releases before a person dies.
Do it. Could go either way.. you get teleported to another dimension and don't come back. Everyone's happy. You do it and it makes you less irritating. Everyone's happy. You do it and makes you into a ***** and no one will notice the difference. Everyone is still happy..
You'd probably go into another universe mate where you actually are a rock star, hotshot lawyer and football scout
You've said this before Hiag...I'd love to be there when you do..helicopters, Marathons, groupies...you'd be ****ing flying.
Yeah, Bruv. I have all of that, but it’s never enough. I want to know who we all are. Who we really are. Not what we seem to be in this bullshit existence.