Coronavirus

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

Boris...


  • Total voters
    24
Status
Not open for further replies.
Agree completely about the ego thing, in those initial moments when you're feeling every emotion known to mankind, along with the confusion about what's happening, it's only natural that your ego will fight against it as some form of self defence mechanism.

You have to completely submit yourself to its power to break through, and oh my once you do...

The world's an oyster and not mine kinda thing :biggrin:
 
  • Like
Reactions: Libby
Dude we carry everything we have experienced in our lifetime in the depth of consciousness and much including the bad will come vividly to the forefront.... Trouble for us is we carry baggage in the form of our ego.

Mate of mine makes it if you ever fancy a trip to Wales excuse the pun bring big Ern with you for a crack :1980_boogie_down:

Yeh sounds interesting, I have a feeling I'll be giving it a go some point in my life.

Irony being you have to have an open mind to try it in the first place <cheers>

So this release of dmt when you die, is that what people equate to your whole life flashing before you?
 
  • Like
Reactions: PINKIE
The world's an oyster and not mine kinda thing :biggrin:

At risk of oversimplifying and sounding cliché as ****... when I had my breakthrough I clearly remember seeing out one side of my vision beautiful meadows full of life; flowers, animals etc and out the other side was fire, brimstone and faceless ghouls.

I shut my eyes as i submit to it and mentally threw myself towards the 'nice' side and had an absolutely superb experience. Dread to think what would have happened had I not done it that way.
 
  • Like
Reactions: PINKIE
Agree completely about the ego thing, in those initial moments when you're feeling every emotion known to mankind, along with the confusion about what's happening, it's only natural that your ego will fight against it as some form of self defence mechanism.

You have to completely submit yourself to its power to break through, and oh my once you do...

Yup. Our ego is the thing that defines who we are. Or at least we think it is. And letting go of that completely can be a scary experience, especially the first time.

I don't know about you, but for as astonishingly bizarre as the DMT landscape is, there is something completely familiar about it. As you know, that's hard to put into words, because language simply breaks down in that landscape. But for me, it's almost like coming home.... if that makes sense ?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Libby
Yeh sounds interesting, I have a feeling I'll be giving it a go some point in my life.

Irony being you have to have an open mind to try it in the first place <cheers>

So this release of dmt when you die, is that what people equate to your whole life flashing before you?

That's the theory yes but it remains unproven I believe.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Treble and PINKIE
At risk of oversimplifying and sounding cliché as ****... when I had my breakthrough I clearly remember seeing out one side of my vision beautiful meadows full of life; flowers, animals etc and out the other side was fire, brimstone and faceless ghouls.

I shut my eyes as i submit to it and mentally threw myself towards the 'nice' side and had an absolutely superb experience. Dread to think what would have happened had I not done it that way.

you'd be watching Southampton?
 
I often used to describe LSD as being a tool for deconstructing what we learn about the nature of reality. It just strips bare the constructs that society, culture, politics etc uses to shape the consensus, and lays out an undeniable insight into the actual nature of being in astonishing way.

DMT just takes it even further. And interesting that DMT is released when we dream too.

I think it's misleading to even label these substances as drugs, as that conjures up images of escapism, recreational use/abuse, hippies and airy/fairy ideas. If society took these tools seriously (like shamanic cultures do) we would learn a lot about ourselves and our place in nature, without the bullshit ego first mantra that leads to the world based on personal gratification and endless consumption that we see.

Dude it's probably the reason past ancient cultures like the Egyptian summerians Greeks excelled and got most of the information they used from and flourished with a hunger for knowledge and open minds of everything is possible
 
  • Like
Reactions: PINKIE
Yup. Our ego is the thing that defines who we are. Or at least we think it is. And letting go of that completely can be a scary experience, especially the first time.

I don't know about you, but for as astonishingly bizarre as the DMT landscape is, there is something completely familiar about it. As you know, that's hard to put into words, because language simply breaks down in that landscape. But for me, it's almost like coming home.... if that makes sense ?

Yeah I know what you mean, that's why I strongly believe it raises our consciousness - it's stuff we're all aware that is there deep down we just aren't consciously aware of it if that makes sense?

I found my perception increased hugely afterwards. I remember walking to work the next day along a road that I've walked up tens of thousands of times and suddenly becoming aware of trees and plants etc that I had never noticed were there before.


Crazy stuff.
 
  • Like
Reactions: aberdude and PINKIE
Yeh sounds interesting, I have a feeling I'll be giving it a go some point in my life.

Irony being you have to have an open mind to try it in the first place <cheers>

So this release of dmt when you die, is that what people equate to your whole life flashing before you?

You should give it a go mate.

As I mentioned to Libby, there comes a point with it where language simply breaks down as it's not equipped to describe the experience.

The only way to understand it is to immerse yourself in it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Treble
That's the theory yes but it remains unproven I believe.

It would make sense... and I'm talking physiologically.

dmt known to cause people to re-experience past events with complete clarity (and a whole of other **** I currently can't comment on).

People dying experience whole life recall.

People dying release huge amounts of dmt.

Not quite QED but it's still reasonable. Of course I'm basing this on the effect of dmt as stated on here.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Libby
Yeah I know what you mean, that's why I strongly believe it raises our consciousness - it's stuff we're all aware that is there deep down we just aren't consciously aware of it if that makes sense?

I found my perception increased hugely afterwards. I remember walking to work the next day along a road that I've walked up tens of thousands of times and suddenly becoming aware of trees and plants etc that I had never noticed were there before.


Crazy stuff.

Yup, there's a lot of guff that we accept as being real in our lives, when in fact it's just concepts, conditioning, behaviours, stuff we're told to believe. And there's a lot of stuff that we simply filter out and don't even see that it's there. I think the Greek word for it is Scotoma, which is used in optometry to describe an eye condition, but I think it's ancient Greek meaning was 'something that is there, yet we don't see it'

DMT just strips it all bare and reveals such an incredible all encompassing landscape. I keep using the word astonishing because it is totally overwhelming initially. But you are right, it changes you forever. Once you have experienced that, there is simply no going back to the 'ordinary' world.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Libby
Yeh sounds interesting, I have a feeling I'll be giving it a go some point in my life.

Irony being you have to have an open mind to try it in the first place <cheers>

So this release of dmt when you die, is that what people equate to your whole life flashing before you?

Yeah seems to be dude.... The only ones that can answer that though are the ones who didn't die lol but had a near death experience as they call it.

It's not for the weak at heart and I'd would definitely do lots of research before even thinking of grabbing some from Joe bloggs on the street...... Infact I would never buy anything like that from Joe bloggs.

Been bit of a worry lately that people are taking stuff and are falling ill from ****..... That's not dmt that's been made by someone with care and attention I can tell thee it's some greedy twat trying to make a buck whilst not caring for the consequences of the people they sold it to.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.