It's called the Pineal gland...it's also known as the 'God' part of the brain. It produces natural DMT but nothing like we need to step into another world. Some cultures believe we are supposed to have the ability to see this without extra DMT but we can't because we don't live our human lives as intended therefore the purities of our mind and soul get toxicated and we just can't tap into it. It's no coincidence that those amongst us that are spiritual do tend to experience some wonderful things in life.
I'm not comparing it having done neither. All I'm saying is people do heroin and clearly enjoy the euphoria of how it makes them feel whilst laying in a skanky pit riddled with disease. Taking a hallucinogenic. You're essentially doing the same thing other than your brain is turning trees into strange beings whilst you talk to lampposts. Not dissing it mate. Each to their own. Did acid a few times as a teenager. Tried mushrooms too. Wasn't for me.
DMT is produced naturally in the brain when we dream. Which is a pretty good analogy for the DMT experience in some ways. It's almost more 'real' than some of our waking moments that we call 'reality'. There are lots of things in this universe that are actually there, but our brains are not wired to perceive them. A bit like the spectrum of light. We see the colours from Red to Violet, but either end of that there is Infa-red and Ultra-violet. The same with sound, the same with any vibration of atoms. Another analogy is that 'reality' is a bit like tuning into one station on the radio, all of the other stations are broadcasting, but we only hear one. DMT is like hearing all of them, in a multidimensional fractal all encompassing experience.
Yeah fair enough fella. I would say though, that with DMT it is something that you have to experience to try to begin to understand. Comparing it to a 'drug' is a misnomer in my opinion. It's like calling Love a drug. When we know it's something far more encompassing.
Okay so this is the analogy I was trying to explain. The narrow spectrum of colour in the middle is what our eyes can perceive, either side of that is what is actually there. DMT is a bit like tuning into that wider bandwidth on every level imaginable and those that you can't even begin to imagine. please log in to view this image
When I did acid a conifer tree became the grim reaper. A cloud turned into Homer Simpson. I didn't actually happen my brain just thought it did. Your brain is hallucinating. You see what you want to see. Someone probably told you that's what happens so that's what you saw or felt. The last time I did acid was at a party 25 years ago. We all decided to think of something we wanted to happen. Everyone saw exactly what they planned to see.
I get that, it's like looking for faces in clouds. You can see what you want to see if you want to see it badly enough. All I would say is that DMT is not like LSD. It's not like you imagine something and then bring it into your consciousness. Or that the edges of something look a bit like something else and your brain fills in the gaps and makes it what you think it might be. It is simply a 'reality' that is laid bare for you in an utterly astonishing way. Whether or not it is 'real' gets into the issue of how you define reality, and again that gets into the issue of what frequencies our brains are wired to perceive and what we define as real and what we define as imagined. We would say that the table in front of us is solid, but it is actually made of trillions of atoms all randomly bumping around into each other, which are floating in between a space that we as yet cannot define as being anything other than dark matter. It is anything but solid.
All of you with your near death experiences... I've never even so much as broke a bone. Worst illness I had was West Nile, and that wasn't life threatening.
What is a near death experience, after all what is death? Is it not knowing the difference between reality...ie consciousness and sleep, when they both overlap that your mind does not know the difference between when you're awake and when you're a sleep...because no one knows when their dead and is reality a fantasy?
I've been in to many places at the wrong time. Probably the nearest was when i was by myself, and having a gun shoved in my face by a pissed up drugged fuelled thai, gold chain wearing ****er. Give me a warzone to that ****.
But that's not near death in the true sense of the word, that is just scared you might die. Near death is when you step the line as i described earlier, it actually makes death less scary, in fact death does not scare me at all as strange as that may seem.
I'm gonna stick a gun in your face, then psycho analyse that. I've seen loads of dead people, many in bits, and i doubt very much they were thinking ;its not real' before they snuffed it. Only true fact is, we're all gonna die, we just don't know when. But it's coming nearer. So **** you with your psycho couch, it's coming.
My psycho couch is good. When you have a gun in your face that is not a near death experience, that is you just about to die OR you **** your pants as a normal bodily movement because you think you are going to die. But my earlier psycho analysis is correct, because you do not know the difference between reality and non reality, whether you are awake or whether you are a sleep they blend as one in the human mind as non differing between imagination and life...hence death is not scary.
Basically meaning if you are in bits because you are about to die, then you clearly are not dead, if you step the line to death your mind would be at peace, so no need to **** your pants, well, unless you ate a dodgy curry the night before, that could be a bit smelly.
No i'm not in to animals or kids thanks I'd would happily kill someone that was Yes, I'm weird, but that's because you don't understand, so because you don't understand the concept of near death, your reaction is to call it weird, that's why humans are so pig **** thick - not suggesting you are bro, you just need to open your mind to understanding...or just get pissed.