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Hey everybody. Glad to be joining you psychonauts and explorers of hyperspace.
I have been experimenting with N, N, DMT for a year or so now.
I have not tried 5-MEO DMT as of yet.
Can anyone tell me the differences in terms of subjective phenomenological quality?
Look forward to having my consciousness transformed by all you Cyber-space Machine Elves! =)
Love and Light, Sean.
Ooh...and if you get a chance, maybe check out this series of articles on psychedelics. interesting shit (www.luminousnuminous.com)
I have been experimenting with N, N, DMT for a year or so now.
I have not tried 5-MEO DMT as of yet.
Can anyone tell me the differences in terms of subjective phenomenological quality?
Look forward to having my consciousness transformed by all you Cyber-space Machine Elves! =)
Love and Light, Sean.
Ooh...and if you get a chance, maybe check out this series of articles on psychedelics. interesting shit (www.luminousnuminous.com)
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Re: Plant Sacraments and Religious Freedom.
Sun, April 26, 2009 - 10:17 AMHello Sean, and welcome!
To me, N,N DMT and 5-MeO DMT might as well be two entirely different compounds. It's almost strange that they are related for the experience (to me) is completely different. 5-MeO DMT removes you completely from your reality-construct. It takes you way deep or way out there (debatable). Complete ego detachment to the point of nothingness, then (if you're lucky, LOL!) back to everything; complete bliss; divine white light. I've likened a 5-MeO DMT to a spiritual bungee jump; both frightening and absolutely exhilirating. There is nothing quite like it. 5-MeO DMT, to me, has more in common with Salvia than it does with N,N DMT, particularly in terms of its sudden onset. And as little as 8-12megs will do; "rocket fuel" indeed ;-)
It's not that I'm being deliberately vague. It IS vague. Hard to explain ;-)
There's a book coming out shortly by James Oroc (who has a way with words!) titled "Tryptamine Palace" which delves into this question quite effectively. It's an incredibly insightful piece of writing which is destined to become another classic reference to this subject. Check it out if you can.
Nice link BTW.