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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Quite the most incredible experiences of my life, if I am honest. Sorry, 'birth of my daughter', but it's true. A heavy dose of DMT is easily the most spectacular thing - way beyond the limits of your imagination. The first time I had a proper go on it, it was like being locked in an Aztec-themed computer game - not one single thing I could see bore any relation to a 'real' object. Fucking mind-blowing.
It's so intense that it is pretty scary, but it's akin to a religious vision and psychologically has done me the world of good. Nothing like stepping outside yourself to gain insight.
( , Thu 3 May 2012, 9:18, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)

I don't like being completely out of my mind - even being very drunk gives me a (slight) amount of control. The particular bit that scares me is not being able to stop it or change things I wasn't enjoying. As an example - what if you didn't like being in an Aztec-themed computer game? How could you take control and stop that?
( , Thu 3 May 2012, 9:23, Reply)

Learning to let go and simply accept what you are experiencing is very good for you.
DMT only lasts a few minutes, anyway - not that time has any meaning when you are in that world.
( , Thu 3 May 2012, 9:26, Reply)

I am sure the phrase 'Learning to let go and simply accept what you are experiencing is very good for you' has served you well when recruiting in the playground you massive nonce.
( , Thu 3 May 2012, 9:35, Reply)

I always get a strong sense of being "home" and that what I am experiencing is how things actually are, which I have been enabled to perceive properly.
( , Thu 3 May 2012, 9:23, Reply)

I'm not going to sleep with you.
( , Thu 3 May 2012, 9:29, Reply)
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