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DMT - Somewhat experienced - First true breakthrough

kong

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I got my bell rung. I can barely type. a certian person switched from using absorbic acid to vinegar. Indescribable. The utter beautiful sony-ness to everything. My basement looked like a three-ring circus. I though I had taken dmt to the limit. I was very wrong. I am very glad I did it though. Looked like I smoked about 35-50mgs. This may be more suited to my journely, I'll figure it out later.

Edit: I wrote a full report several posts down, I wrote^ in haste trying to get it down before I forgot. It didn't happen for me. :)
 
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Please make the trip report conform to the rules, and please add more than a quick anecdote about the trip. Details we need details!!
Thanks for sharing, but if you dont fix it before I get back from fishing I may have to close it, we really just want more details!!

Thanks
 
^^ What he said. I'm very curious about your experience, though.

I changed the format of the title before reading this, also.
 
Yeah I love DMT experience reports. I wish it was possible to just record what you see with drugs like DMT. But I suppose it wouldn't do it any justice at all because of the lack of mentality.
 
I hold on to the hope that one day the technology will exist to somehow be able to press a button and begin exactly recording your entire subjective experience onto some sort of medium like a disk, so that you could then save it and re-experience it exactly as it was anytime, or even let another person experience it.
 
The novel? I bought it at a danky ass bookstore because it looked cool but I don't think I read past the second chapter.
 
I haven't read it in years, and it would probably not seem nearly as cool now as when I first read it, but I do remember being just captivated the whole way through and completely surprised at the end.

The reason I mention it was that there is a character--though I believe he may have first appeared in the sequel--who was something of a hybrid human who had robot eyes. He would be the judge of the other children's games because his eyes were constantly recording what he saw and he could rewind using thought and basically had all the functions of a DVD player (VCR?).

Made me want a nice little set of robot eyes too :)
 
Xorkoth said:
I hold on to the hope that one day the technology will exist to somehow be able to press a button and begin exactly recording your entire subjective experience onto some sort of medium like a disk, so that you could then save it and re-experience it exactly as it was anytime, or even let another person experience it.

you can, its called memory and aid towards that other person (dosing them)

oh, and DMT is amazing, I personaly think its the most useful psychoactive there is, those 5-15mins can do wonders in finding contentment in the un describaly phanomina found in existence/experience as something the experiences the self.



and as other said, try to describe what you experienced, I know its hard but just try to throw a few words out there about it.
 
I was really taken by surprise. My previous idea of what a breakthrough is was intense patterning, pins and needles vibrations, extreme detail, and sorta leaving my body with my eyes closed. This last trip was a few orders of magnitude off the chart.

I was in my basement and on a whim decided to test the new batch. I was laying on my couch with matthew dear audion fabric 27 playing loud, but not too loud. After taking three normal sized hits, the room quickly lengthened into a long hallway curving downward. The interior was extremely colorful, but the colors were completely seperated from each other in blocks. It felt like the room was moving on tracks going down the sloping hallway. The floor looked like a glass bottomed boat, and beneath me rushed strange landscapes populated by playmobile* looking engineers who seemed to be controlling the vehical room I was riding in. This only lasted momentarily, but there was a strange buzzing, shaking, vibration I have felt before in a much less pronounced form.

At movement stopped and I became aware that I was in a room. I was very disoriented, and was unsure of how I had gotten myself into the situation I was in. The vibrations were still there and getting stronger, the playmobile creatures had taken to reconstructing everything in sight at a high rate of speed. Everything had the appearance of being extremely plain, clean lines at right angles, no detail or texture, just perfect, consistent, brightly colored plasticish constuction. The entities at this point were not a highly visible part of the experience. They would pop up here and there, but it wasn't like I could see them doing much of anything. I was only aware that they were the ones behind the madness. Everything was being taken apart and put back together in different forms. It was happening so quickly. I felt like I was looking at an episode of transformers being played at 10X only there were no robots only whatever is in my basement. For instance the tv (which wasn't on) kept having its walls ripped off and the insides disected only to be put back together in a new configuration. This all happening in what seemed like 5 sec per cycle. The tv would look completely different everytime, becoming more and more square, although it was never distorted, and always looked like it was all right angles. This was going on for everything in the room all at once in a frantic fashion. Pieces from one object were magically "fitted" into others.

I felt there was a deep significance to the "work" being done. I have no idea why. The engineers were connected to it, and they were also significant, I just don't know/remember in what way. I realized that my thoughts were being treated in much the same way as the room. It was as if I was only thinking of one concept that constantly was broken apart and put back together in a different configuration. Feeling as though someone or something was controlling my thoughts is something I've never before experienced. It's just so strange because theres no bite to it. Nothing like dpt or 4-ho-dmt. As intense as it was....I don't know, its pure recreation. Like a roller coaster is intense, but it doesn't scare me.

Usually dmt has a very natural, organic feel to it. This time it felt futuristic, like lsd only more so. The plainer something is the more beautiful it becomes. If someone used a computer to make a very plain object it wouldn't do much for me, but dmt does that at high speed and its beautiful.

Thanks for hanging in there and letting me gather my thoughts. I went walking in the woods for about 6 hrs today and tried to remember as much as possible. I didn't remember much, and left out somethings because I'm not sure if they actually happened or if my brain is making them up.

Heres what those playmobile people look like.
http://store.playmobilusa.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-US-Site
 
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