psood0nym
Bluelighter
Does anyone notice a significant amplification of open-eye visuals when you combine a tryptamine with ketamine? I'm accustomed to using ketamine with psilocin, which is normally a highly visual tryptamine--so I didn't think anything was strange about the intensity of the OEVs--but I also had much more intense OEVs during a 50/50mg DPT/ketamine trip than I would normally get from 50mg of DPT, alone.
It could have been a fluke (one of those rare occasions when that dose of DPT gives me intense visuals), but I've noticed that combining certain drugs can produce an intense amplification of visuals. I once smoked salvia 10X during an ayahuasca trip and experienced the extra-spatial, "Klein-bottle," perception that is usually only reported by users of smoked DMT (I've actually never experienced it with smoked DMT, just with said combination and once during a sober mental exercise where I lied still for about half an hour and repeatedly imagined what it would feel like to get up out of bed and walk around my body.) In other words, salvia magnified a, ++, ayahuasca trip to an extraordinary degree. Moreover, I didn't get the usual salvia trip either; experientially, it was more like a smoked DMT trip. It's fascinating the way a drug of a completely different class can amplify certain aspects of a drug of another class. I can't begin to guess what's going on phamacodynamically, but I'm curious about the experiences of others with ketamine and indoles.
It could have been a fluke (one of those rare occasions when that dose of DPT gives me intense visuals), but I've noticed that combining certain drugs can produce an intense amplification of visuals. I once smoked salvia 10X during an ayahuasca trip and experienced the extra-spatial, "Klein-bottle," perception that is usually only reported by users of smoked DMT (I've actually never experienced it with smoked DMT, just with said combination and once during a sober mental exercise where I lied still for about half an hour and repeatedly imagined what it would feel like to get up out of bed and walk around my body.) In other words, salvia magnified a, ++, ayahuasca trip to an extraordinary degree. Moreover, I didn't get the usual salvia trip either; experientially, it was more like a smoked DMT trip. It's fascinating the way a drug of a completely different class can amplify certain aspects of a drug of another class. I can't begin to guess what's going on phamacodynamically, but I'm curious about the experiences of others with ketamine and indoles.


