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Study Reveals DMT’s Effects on the Human Brain in Unprecedented Detail
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<blockquote data-quote="Coconutz" data-source="post: 249339" data-attributes="member: 43513"><p>Me as well. Ive experienced Ayahuasca countless times. It cured my addiction to pain killers, cocaine, and alcohol. It saved me from blowing my brains out. Theyve proven a rats pineal gland in the brain, which is quite similiar to ours, secrets DMT upon death. Im believe DMT is what death is actually like. Its the most beautiful experience a human can imagine, and nothing to be afraid of. Human language is too primitive to explain it, only art can. Look at Alex Greys work. The experience is light, sound, frequency and vibrations, mathematics, love, communication with other intelligent non-human entities, knowledge. One is never quite the same afterwards. I actually got really into yoga and jiu jitsu directly after. Its like it downloaded something into my brain. The ONLY way im comfortable during an ayahuasca journey is when the lights are out, in complete silence, as i contort my body in yoga positions i didnt even know i could do. Its like a self chiropractic adjustment, while your in a dream. Ayahuasca has taught me we are infinite souls, having a TEMPORARY human 'experience'. Its like your reborn, and life regains its luster and beauty again once we snap back to this reality/dimension. I Think everybody should take ayahuasca a few times a year to refocus. High doses of psilocybin mushrooms is a very very similiar experience to ayahuasca. Im convinced these plants that have been deemed illegal, bring our consciousness to a SPECIFIC destination. 'The other side'. The funny thing is DMT is one carbon atom away from being seratonin. And Dmt is in every single mammal and plant on the planet. Dmt IISSSSSSSS consciousness itself. Is that spark in us all. Its medicine for our soul, if not our soul itself.. I actually see the Egyptian God Horus every time i journey. You will never be the same once you see that Eye, There really IS something powerful watching. The eye of Horus can be broken down mathematically to the Fibonacci Sequence. Ya know, that pretty little spiral in sea shells, sunflowers, hurricanes. It connects you to something completely alien, yet so naturally organic.</p><p></p><p>The absolute craziest thing about the whole experience is when you come back to reality. THIIIIISSSSSSS life feels like the dream after being in that place. Thats because it is.. If our souls are infinite, the amount of time a human is alive, is just a snap of the fingers in the grand scheme of 'Time'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coconutz, post: 249339, member: 43513"] Me as well. Ive experienced Ayahuasca countless times. It cured my addiction to pain killers, cocaine, and alcohol. It saved me from blowing my brains out. Theyve proven a rats pineal gland in the brain, which is quite similiar to ours, secrets DMT upon death. Im believe DMT is what death is actually like. Its the most beautiful experience a human can imagine, and nothing to be afraid of. Human language is too primitive to explain it, only art can. Look at Alex Greys work. The experience is light, sound, frequency and vibrations, mathematics, love, communication with other intelligent non-human entities, knowledge. One is never quite the same afterwards. I actually got really into yoga and jiu jitsu directly after. Its like it downloaded something into my brain. The ONLY way im comfortable during an ayahuasca journey is when the lights are out, in complete silence, as i contort my body in yoga positions i didnt even know i could do. Its like a self chiropractic adjustment, while your in a dream. Ayahuasca has taught me we are infinite souls, having a TEMPORARY human 'experience'. Its like your reborn, and life regains its luster and beauty again once we snap back to this reality/dimension. I Think everybody should take ayahuasca a few times a year to refocus. High doses of psilocybin mushrooms is a very very similiar experience to ayahuasca. Im convinced these plants that have been deemed illegal, bring our consciousness to a SPECIFIC destination. 'The other side'. The funny thing is DMT is one carbon atom away from being seratonin. And Dmt is in every single mammal and plant on the planet. Dmt IISSSSSSSS consciousness itself. Is that spark in us all. Its medicine for our soul, if not our soul itself.. I actually see the Egyptian God Horus every time i journey. You will never be the same once you see that Eye, There really IS something powerful watching. The eye of Horus can be broken down mathematically to the Fibonacci Sequence. Ya know, that pretty little spiral in sea shells, sunflowers, hurricanes. It connects you to something completely alien, yet so naturally organic. The absolute craziest thing about the whole experience is when you come back to reality. THIIIIISSSSSSS life feels like the dream after being in that place. Thats because it is.. If our souls are infinite, the amount of time a human is alive, is just a snap of the fingers in the grand scheme of 'Time' [/QUOTE]
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