Mac98
Bluelighter
Yeah but there are theories and there are theories arn't there. There's Einsteins theory of relativity. And there's then some bloke saying "I think DMT is released at death" because he thinks it will widen his audience and help sell his book. I could tell you tomorrow "I have a theory that there's gold at the bottom of the street but you'll have to give me £10,000 to find out exactly where". My theory might be true...but what do you think?
You have absolutely no scientific basis to go on. Rick Strassman does have SOME. Albeit it may be a long stretch. I don't know, I've never personally studied the complexe human brain, let alone the pineal gland. Also, this one claim probably did very little in terms of marketing for his book and/or documentary.
And in conclusion, The Spirit Molecule remains the only true source of information on DMT in terms of documentaries or special reports. Reality is, there's very little research, study and general knowledge of what it is and what it does. And I think it's wrong for anyone of us to assume anything too quickly. This goes for both the people saying it's a divine drug meant to let us contact God or those saying it's "just a hallucinogen". We don't know. Let's not pretend we do.
