By Charlene Stanley, Scotland: “I remember staring at the bong thinking, I shouldn't have done this… then suddenly I lost all awareness of what I had taken, where I was or even who I was. I tried so hard to remember what I'd done, while staring at the bong like it would give me the answer. I didn't have too much time to ponder though, before the most incredible visuals started...”
Read MoreBy Ste MacFie, UK: “Closing my eyes again, I could see what I can only describe as Aztec aliens dancing in the left side of my visual field. Then a blue hand appeared and I saw a green glowing stone sitting in the palm. The hand curled its finger in a beckoning motion and I heard a voice saying, “Follow me!” Astonished, I sat straight up at that point and explained what had happened to my trip sitter, but was promptly told to take another hit…”
Read MoreBy Flerosa Anon: "The tunnel’ is a common aspect of the DMT experience. Beginners with DMT often get trapped in the tunnel, and I feel it can be brushed past with the glorification of higher beings and entities. In fact, it can be an important part of the whole DMT experience. ‘The Tunnel’ is achieved by taking a common middle dose. A second large hit of a normal 40 - 60mg measurement. The first hit achieves an unrealistic, open eyed view of our reality. As if a real world is pushing through the atoms and you see clearly for the first time…
Read MoreChris M, USA: “I left the other side of the tunnel at a 100,000 miles an hour into what I can only describe as a prehistoric planet earth than had been flattened out onto a round plane that you could never reach the end of. I flew through with a stone head that looked like one of the Sumerian gods Marduk next to me for what felt like ages, over lakes, forests, mountains…”
Read MoreOmar, 33, Manchester UK: “There are no linguistic descriptors, no comparative scenes in waking life. But there was a point that I got to where I felt I had been consumed by the landscape and become a cog in its machinery. At that point I knew I had died in my own mind. It was ego death in its purest sense. There was no me, or you, or this or that; I became everything, and everything exists, always. At that point I felt a sense of peace and contentment that I’ve never experienced in my life.”
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