DMT is hardly new. Nearly every living thing produces it naturally. I have wanted to get my hands on this stuff for an adventure in the desert for literally decades. There is actually a documentary of this on netflix that I think was filmed in the 80s. Even the old timmothy leary types described LSD as a long strange journey and DMT as being shot out of a cannon
“I have wanted to get my hands on this stuff for an adventure in the desert for literally decades”
Please let us know how that goes;p
Thanks.
Yes this is hardly new. ( I do drug counseling and recall the 1960’s, met those exact folks to which you refer. Also a Libertarian, and I help pick of the pieces when (some) people, fly too close to sun.)
>More on the mushroom/peyote end of the spectrum, and apparently totally unlike the speed-based (MDA et al) hallucinogen’s. (But, from what I hear, that doesn’t even begin to capture it.)
Dose is roughly 5mg, and is highly variable.
-There is not a lot of DMT floating around, it’s a niche specialty item in large measure.
>In public clinical practice, what I’m seeing way too much of now are the Adderall/Ritalin people (Scary!), followed by the usual alcohol + benzodiazepines, but... a distinct drop-off of opiates (last 3 years down 100%) and the hallucinogen misusers have remained steady at a tiny percentage.
The upside to hallucinogens is they are not addictive, and only appeal to a small percentage of all user’s.
The downside is, they are extremely powerful.
>Handle with Care.
“Set Yourself in Perfect Order, before You Seek Instant Wisdom.”
There are gentler ways of doing that and not all involve drugs. Try to understand just what it is you’re yearning to experience. God?
You ever read any of Carlos Castenada’s work?