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Breathing on DMT

Acid4Blood

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I have done some research on this but can't find any concrete answers.

Last night I think I may have a stopped breathing for a considerable amount of time after smoking a large dose of changa. I also had ketamine & cannabis in my system & it almost felt the K & DMT combined disrupted my medulla oblongata's ability to auto-function. An entity told me to start breathing consciously so I did. Even that conscious decision got disrupted/forgotten in the next moment & I had to kickstart my breathing again.

The reason I believe my breathing stopped was the feeling of pins & needles all over my face while returning to baseline. Kinda like when u do too much nitrous & deprive yourself of oxygen for a while. This kinda scared me & made me realise the importance of having a trip sitter.

Anyone else ever experience this breathing suppression from combining other drugs with DMT?

The patterns I saw on blast-off turned into a woman holding her baby altho the entity who told me to start breathing was not this woman.
The usual high pitch sound seemed to affect the pattern of geometric visuals & made me think strongly about this while returning to baseline.....



As the pitch rises the patterns become more complex. IMO there is a link between the pitch you hear on DMT & the visuals produced.
 
I cant comment on the breathing issue as iv only had 1 DMT experience. Im pretty interested in the frequency of sounds affecting visuals though. I remember one time on lots of K, walking into different rooms at a party and each room had its own kind of frequency which seemed to be reverberating from the different atmospheres in each room. Somehow i don't think this was a simple hallucination or coincidence because the perfect mathematical geometrical patterns I see when tripping seem to change with the music etc. I wish there was more research into the correlation between sound and visuals because it really is pretty awesome.
 
I think you'll find it was either timothy leary, or alexander shulgin or one of his associates that documented completely stopping breathing after an IV dose of DMT.

also, I havbe seen this woman holding a baby imagery while on ayahuasca, it was a beautiful, beautiful moment, like meeting the universe, brought tears to my eyes. Perhaps long forgotten childhood memories of being cradled in your mothers arms....
 
I think you'll find it was either timothy leary, or alexander shulgin or one of his associates that documented completely stopping breathing after an IV dose of DMT.

also, I havbe seen this woman holding a baby imagery while on ayahuasca, it was a beautiful, beautiful moment, like meeting the universe, brought tears to my eyes. Perhaps long forgotten childhood memories of being cradled in your mothers arms....

Its funny you say that because on my last trip with al-lad when i was trying to get to sleep I got a weird sense of nostalgia and could imagine myself as a baby again in my mothers arms. It was pretty weird but for a split second i almost relived the feeling of being an infant.
 
im sure a lot of trip experiences are influenced by switching off progressively deeper parts of our memory bank that filter and inform our feelings....stating the the obvious i suppose :P
 
I wish there was more research into the correlation between sound and visuals because it really is pretty awesome.

Me too! It was all I could think about lying in bed after the trip. I had been watching Bjork meets David Attenborough on Saturday so the relationship between sound, frequency & the universe was fresh in my head going in the trip. It really is fascinating the geometrical patterns that are created by extremely high pitch frequencies.

Ceres said:
also, I havbe seen this woman holding a baby imagery while on ayahuasca, it was a beautiful, beautiful moment, like meeting the universe, brought tears to my eyes. Perhaps long forgotten childhood memories of being cradled in your mothers arms....

You saw her too! :) It really is a beautiful image. Quite possibly a memory from being a baby! It filled me with comfort but that was swiftly followed by a moment of dread when I caught a glimpse of a gruesome looking character with a very unusual nose. Kinda like this guy!......

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oh i agree the relationship between music and oral dmt trips is _amazing_ again somethign that brought tears to my eyes, the sheer beauty of it.

never doing it again though.
 
I did it twice, it was enough. Going back to it would just be indulgent. The first two trips were special and I just don't feel the need to do it again, don't think I'd gain anything from it.

also it was slightly fucking terrifying tripping that hard for several hours ;P
 
I've always had issues with breathing on DMT. Exactly what you said about almost having to consciously think about each breath. I'd came to the conclusion that I'm actually breathing fine and only imagining not breathing. My breathing hasn't appeared strange to anyone who has seen me take DMT, but they weren't specifically watching for that, they've always been too busy trying to take some themselves.

I think it might be down to holding my breath like fuck to keep the DMT in & blasting off while still holding it. I've never remembered exhaling the final hit before BOOOOOOOM!
 
Yeah, that's exactly how I felt. I suddenly had no control over holding it in. My brain took over that particular function, as usual. I never noticed any breathing issues, but I didn't even know I had a body, on the one time I really broke through. It's not a depressant, so there's no problem there. I would think it's your imagination, if you believe you're not breathing properly. You are in another dimension, so it's possible...
 
I think it probably is down to not consciously exhaling before you're blasted into DMT Land. Tricking your mind into thinking you've stopped breathing altogether because you're so far detached from your body that you feel like you have no control over it. None of this explains the tingly face sensation, though.
 
My brain took over that particular function, as usual. I never noticed any breathing issues, but I didn't even know I had a body, on the one time I really broke through.

Likewise, when i properly break through i dont know i have a body, or that im human. on none break through times i cant recall being aware of breathing either

this stuff sounds good. need to find some real druggy mates instead of microwaved ones

Its absolutely amazing, try it
 
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