Elephants Gerald
Greenlighter
I really want more people to experience DMT listening to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAkLTs9ENfM, Ogive by William Orbit. It's an intensely beautiful piece of music. I've used this song for DMT a few times now and the experience has been so unutterably profound that I feel obliged to share it with whoever might be reading.
To me this song just IS hyperspace. The spirits absolutely dig it, they all flow together in this indescribable harmony, the way they express themselves through it is the most magical, beautiful thing I've ever experienced. I have been doing this with Changa I should note. I haven't tried freebase DMT, but from people who've tried both changa is said to feel much more natural. That's the way it feels to me, incredibly natural and organic. There are no straight lines at all in my trips, my hyperspace is curvaceous, voluptuous, quite feminine, oozing with love and life and profound, ineffable mysteries. Completely benevolent and soul satisfying. Nothing's ever felt so 'right.' This piece of music is beautiful but also very squishy, it moves very organically as well. And the chord progression brings out the most satisfying emotions imaginable, the notes used are pure and loving, perfectly suited to guide the changa breakthrough
If anyone takes this trip I'd love to know how it goes
To me this song just IS hyperspace. The spirits absolutely dig it, they all flow together in this indescribable harmony, the way they express themselves through it is the most magical, beautiful thing I've ever experienced. I have been doing this with Changa I should note. I haven't tried freebase DMT, but from people who've tried both changa is said to feel much more natural. That's the way it feels to me, incredibly natural and organic. There are no straight lines at all in my trips, my hyperspace is curvaceous, voluptuous, quite feminine, oozing with love and life and profound, ineffable mysteries. Completely benevolent and soul satisfying. Nothing's ever felt so 'right.' This piece of music is beautiful but also very squishy, it moves very organically as well. And the chord progression brings out the most satisfying emotions imaginable, the notes used are pure and loving, perfectly suited to guide the changa breakthrough
If anyone takes this trip I'd love to know how it goes
