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DMT is a compound found in the human brain, plants, animals and many lifeforms. It is also the strongest and fastest acting psychedelic drug there is. Here, Terence McKenna discusses the experience of DMT and the effect it personal effects it can have on people, accompanied by an amazing digital graphics presentation. A must watch!
he is so right, this man is remarkable to me! trying dmt was the best thing ive ever experienced!
ReplyDeletewhat are the effects of dnt. what did it to you
Deletethe graphics and noises and sounds were very annoying. i had to keep pausing because i was getting pissed off that i couldnt hear the guy talking.
ReplyDeletedid you listen to the video at all? He really clearly said that the experience of dmt is unenglishable. It's unspoken, you just have to try it for yourself to know what it's exactly like. The sounds and effects were to offer a generic taste of how DMT feels. The ice in the water cup, the beams, the horse patters, etc. It was all to let you in on a little secret; this video was a single toe-dip in the pool of life that DMT is. If you get pissed off at a little detail because you couldn't depict the purpose of it, perhaps DMT isn't for youu.
Deleteyes i did try my best to listen to everything he was saying, i even closed my eyes to concentrate on his voice but sometimes the sounds were louder and it was kind of frustrating. i finally went on youtube to watch more videos. everyone seems to have the same experience which i find fascinating. if i were to just watch the graphics and listen to the sounds without him speaking it would have been find but trying to listen to his words over everything else was just too much.
DeleteOh well, if you have tried dmt, once or a couple of times, you could probably distinguish 99% of what TM says. I recognize most of his words and he is truly a pioneer. he puts words to this unenglishable experience. This visual experience is barely close, and what he says only scratches the surface while smoking dmt is more of a full on head to head collision with this other reality he is referring to :)
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