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Hey everyone,
I wanted to share my experiences with DMT, especially for those who are new to this space or considering exploring it for similar reasons as mine. For over a year now, I've been using psychedelics, primarily DMT, as a tool for self-exploration and healing.
A little background about me: I've struggled with addiction for over a decade, and it has taken a toll on every aspect of my life. About three months ago, I decided to incorporate DMT into my spiritual practice, which revolves around the Tao. I meditate once or twice a day, usually for about 15 minutes before diving into a DMT experience.
My journey with DMT has been profound and transformative. I've noticed that the time of day impacts the nature of my trips significantly. Morning trips often lead me into deep, introspective experiences that sometimes feel dark and challenging. In one instance, I even felt like I died. However, when I use DMT in the afternoon or before bed, the experiences are more uplifting, and the entities, or what I like to call the NetherRealm, seem to be guiding me, teaching me valuable lessons.
One of the most fascinating aspects of DMT is its ability to help me confront and overcome my addiction. While some might argue that I've merely replaced one habit with another, I've been sober from alcohol and hard drugs for over three months now. DMT has provided me with insights and perspectives that I never thought possible, allowing me to break free from the grips of addiction.
Not only has DMT helped me with addiction, but it has also improved my relationships with family and friends. I feel more connected, compassionate, and present in my interactions. Even my work life has seen positive changes since incorporating DMT into my routine.
However, it's important to acknowledge that the DMT experience can be challenging to integrate, especially since memories of the trip tend to be fragmented or easily forgotten. Finding meaning in these experiences requires patience and reflection.
I share my journey not to promote or advocate for DMT use, but rather to offer my own perspective and insights. If my experiences can spark discussion or help someone who is navigating similar challenges, then I consider it a worthwhile endeavor.
I welcome any questions, discussions, or insights from those who have walked a similar path or are curious about exploring DMT for healing and self-discovery.
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