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Your best psychedelic epiphanies

Everything is the same thing.

LOL this ^^ :)

Everything is... Everything! And everything is one! A harmonious system; a unity of what seems to be sentient beings; different beautiful expressions of the same thing; the ultimate paradox.... I love you all hahahaha
 
I was watching Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman (LOVE THAT SHOW) and I saw a physicist who must have been on all the psychedelics I've ever been on at once, because her epiphany was- get ready for this-

There is actually only one spatial dimension.

Correct me if I'm wrong... But I can see, feel, and believe with some confidence in... At the absolute minimum, 3.
She backed it up with some computer model that simulated gravity spreading out through our universe, but my (highly empirical, test derived) theory is that I think she might have been licking toads.
She didn't have a single follower, that they showed. They actually inadvertently made her look like a total quack. Lol.
 
on N,N,DMT.... everything is one, ultimately connected. that we're just human beings. that one day im gonna die, so make the most of it. it also triggered an interest in reading and learning about the universe. the scale of it blows my mind
 
^In moderate frequency. xD The world would be a crazy fucking place if everyone was tripping acid all the time.

i think i would prefer it that way, at least for myself.
taking one hit of acid everyday could probably work better than antidepressants.
it made me happy taking it day after day.
it took away from the magic, but it was still great.
one of my happiest days was on 8 hits.
cleaned the whole house, went to dinner, then starbucks, no awkward anxiety, noone knew, and EVERYTHING was so much more enjoyable. food,music,sex,walking,thinking,cleaning,just existing was so very pleasant.
i think if i can ever pick the days when im going out of this world, i would take psychedelics for the remainder.
the great thing is, the magic is still always there for me, so even if i don't imbibe said substances, i can still feel it in my soul. still though, i've just always felt like its more fun with them than without...
 
on N,N,DMT.... everything is one, ultimately connected. that we're just human beings. that one day im gonna die, so make the most of it. it also triggered an interest in reading and learning about the universe. the scale of it blows my mind

Check out the series "Through the Wormhole" hosted by Morgan Freeman. I have a feeling you will love it :)
 
DMT prob gave me my greatest epiphany...the first time I blasted off gave me the strongest feeling of deja vu. What I realized is that when I dream I am actually in communication with the other side..the spirit realm. Since DMT is released when you dream this makes sense but the blastoff was sooooo vivid..like a cross between avatar and inception. The deja vu was that I have been to heaven many times when I sleep and just didn't remember it until I tried the DMT and now my eyes are finally OPEN
 
^ Sometimes I think the line between psychedelic "epiphanies" and psychedelic "delusions" can be a bit blurry.
 
I have not, but I can pretty easily tell when someone mistook the overwhelming sense of spirituality of a trip as a sort of divine understanding.
 
You should watch the spirit molecule.. Everyone that has done dmt will tell you it goes deeper than jus a spiritual feeling...it literally transports you to another dimension. And I did not mistake anything..I know exactly what I saw, what I felt and until you are blessed with dimitris presence I cannot pursued you otherwise obviously
 
I'm of the belief that drugs are drugs. We can romanticize about the things we've experienced while under the influence, but at the end of the day you aren't "literally transported" anywhere: you're sitting on your couch and tripping balls. You can't trust your senses while under the influence of a psychedelic, not even your ability to rationally examine your own experiences. I'm sure the DMT trip was incredibly intense for you and I hope have one some day as well, but I refuse to let myself believe that the drugs I've consumed are anything more than psychoactive substances. Certain revelations like "all is one" are certainly interesting and provide a lot of fruitful room for examination, but I am always skeptical about their utility and ultimate validity in the world of the sober.
 
Since DMT is released when you dream

Strassman also does a lot of speculation in his book. There is no scientifically verified proof, as of yet, that DMT is the causation of dreams. Same goes for Near Death Expierences. With the NDE more is going on psychopharmalogically than just DMT release, it would likley be closer to a Carbogen breakthrough, but it could be any number of things.

Point being Strassman's theories, albiet Good ones, are not entirely scientific fact.

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Also, DMT isn't exclusive in a psychoactive's ability to take you into another dimension.
 
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Oh man, psychedelic's changed it all.... it was these simple epiphanies that changed me from seeking the oblivion to seeking the divine.

Everyone, everything, everywhere is linked in this constantly changing moment of now- flowing, moving- nothing ever stays the same but we move as one.

YOU are in control of your destiny, if the world can be distorted this much by a drug- how much of the world is in your head and therefore it is YOU that has ultimate control.

you are going to die, the beginning and the end are oh so predictable. it's the middle bit that counts. look after your body, 'cause its what you have to carry you through this experience.

but the most important is:

I'm so happy to be alive. this world is so intricate, organic and so so beautiful never lose sight of the light in the dark. 'cause there's always the next revelation.
 
^ I agree, not all exactly but psychs changed a massive load of things.

i gained an outlook that seeing I was in a trip, it wasnt real, and i was my own master with less boundaries. I carry this into sobriety also, and basically just try to take life alot less seriously.

I learnt simple things are some of the biggest sources of happiness.]

I admire so many more things that people wont even give the time of day to see.

They have made me realise heavy use of drugs can adversely affect you after using. After alot of LSD this year i have symptoms of hppd such as rainbow static, slight crawling, slight CEVS all the time. It doesnt worry me and I lead a normal life, but it reminds me and distracts me quite often.
 
We've got a sticky thread for this subject:
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/433210-Psychedelic-Ideas-and-Revelations-Inaction

Mind if I merge it with that one?

Not my place to say but I think that would be an excellent idea.

To the OP: Congrats! Nothing is more satisfying than discovering what YOU want to do and knowing how to go about it. Fuck pleasing your parents, or anyone else. Do what makes YOU happy, so long as it's not to the detriment of anyone else. You've clearly found it, and I have too :D
 
but I refuse to let myself believe that the drugs I've consumed are anything more than psychoactive substances.

"Anything more"? I mean, I agree. They're not anything more. But, the way you phrase it makes it sound like there are inherent limitations to psychoactive substances, and that they can only go so far, and do so much.

I disagree.

Consider this. The human brain is, in countless ways, far more powerful than any technology we've created. Attempts to create artificial intelligence only scratch the surface of human intelligence. It is very feasible that the human brain is ~literally~ the single most complex phenomenon in the entire universe. Psychoactive substances are directly engaging and stimulating this organ -- it's like running a program on the most powerful supercomputer in the world. Frankly, I think the possibilities are greater than we can even begin to imagine, in "just a drug trip".
 
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