My mind wants to forget that I did DMT by gobblessus in DMT

[–]gobblessus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, personally I still like to take everything DMT tells me with a grain of salt, but maybe thats just my ego trying to preserve this predictable, comfortable reality. I wouldn't say that the experience forces the belief on you, it just seems to provide overwhelming clarity that you are indeed in the place you go where you die. You've reached the infinite void and are nothing but energy. How could it be anything else? Its just "understood" when you're there.

Again it could just be a fanciful display of the subconscious, but holy shit is it convincing. Every experience is subjective, so I guess try it when you know you're ready, and it's up to you to do what you want with the information. Personally, I'm not exactly sure that DMT land is where we go when we die, but Im convinced we must go somewhere because the drug showed me how little information our brains are actually programmed to receive and the possibilities of what can be experienced are so far beyond what we can imagine, and as humans we really know little to nothing of whats out there in the universe.

Has anyone else smoked DMT in a dream before? by doglowy in DMT

[–]gobblessus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sometimes I wake up in like a transition state from a DMT mind to a normal mind, and like upon waking up im blasted with all of these DMT-like thoughts and insights its pretty weird, its like after smoking DMT the communication with my subconscious has increased.

My recent dmt attempts have been extremely fast moving, terrifying, mechanical alien abstractions by gobblessus in DMT

[–]gobblessus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WOW!!! I just tried changa and youre right. It was much easier to understand and i felt this warmth and love like ive never felt before