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what do other people hear during dmt trips

electric wizard

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i hear a low waving frequency sometimes changing very strange, in higher doses i cant even remember what i hear. what about you guys?
 
Have only tried it once and my tolerance is always high no matter if I try things for the first time or not, but I didn't hear anything too out of the ordinary except slight low frequencies as well. Only a tad but I was also in a quiet environment.
 
just so you know: the way you describe this noise is open to many interpretations.

is the "low" tone low in frequency or volume (amplitude)?
when you say it "waves" is the frequency changing or the volume changing (or both)?

just want to help you express yourself.
what you have given us could describe anything from a fan noise to a dubstep wob.
 
It's strange isn't it? Buzzing, low frequency, high volume is what I would say.

I don't really know how to describe it. Maybe 'the earth chanting Om'.

Ah, and it oscillates subtly :p like someone using an LFO.
 
After the initial humming noise (while listening to music) I've heard the band and singer sound like they were performing specifically for me. Emphasizing certain lyrics/certain riffs....laughing through parts of the songs. Kinda creepy but sounded amazing. Also bands would start doing epic mash-ups too even though only one song was actually playing at a time.

Weird stuff. That and ghosts of dead relatives has keep me away from dmt for a while now.

Although having private concerts was pretty dope.
 
I've not done DMT but I have done 5-Meo-DMT and I heard the sound. It was like tinnitis only a lower note somewhere below middle A and the sound was from within, not from the ears. I'm agnostic, I do not know what to believe. But some believe that sound is the sound of the vibration of universe. Some call the sound "OM". Some even consider it the voice of God.

Your mileage may vary.

This garden universe vibrates complete.
Some we get a sound so sweet.
Vibrations reach on up to become light,
And then thru gamma, out of sight.
Between the eyes and ears there lay,
The sounds of colour and the light of a sigh.
And to hear the sun, what a thing to believe.
But it's all around if we could but perceive.
To know ultra-violet, infra-red and X-rays,
Beauty to find in so many ways.
Two notes of the chord, that's our fluoroscope.
But to reach the chord is our lifes hope.
And to name the chord is important to some.
So they give a word, and the word is OM.


Quoted from the Moody Blues song "The Word" for purpose of commentary as permitted by the Fair Use doctrine of US copyright law.
 
just so you know: the way you describe this noise is open to many interpretations.

is the "low" tone low in frequency or volume (amplitude)?
when you say it "waves" is the frequency changing or the volume changing (or both)?

just want to help you express yourself.
what you have given us could describe anything from a fan noise to a dubstep wob.

this is the best i could show you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlhscqP2HB4 the start is what it sounds like but it just gos wewewewe /\/\/\/ up and down :?
 
agree with the pre-breakthrough buzzing. i recall that sometimes it is a rising sound, getting louder and higher pitched - but i don't remember all of my dmt trips as much as i would like to.
i had a breakthrough dose of dmt on the tail end of an LSD trip once, and i sat on my couch listening to beautiful dub music.
this was before i began listening to and becoming familiar with dub. it was most beautiful.
 
Actually the sound I usually hear is somewhat similar to popping bubblewrap, like grabbing a fistful of bubblewrap and squeezing it, only its continuous and occurs in a profoundly alien meter.
 
It just seems like an amplification of the tinnitus I already have.

Like a high pitched "Shhh" noise until the visuals become the dominant focus of the experience. Coming back down there really isn't any auditory hallucinations.
 
To me it sounds like a jet engine powering up, but muffled as if it was behind a few walls. It feels inexplicably loud and intense despite not being all that loud in reality though.
 
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