Want To Experience The Afterlife?
Let’s
Talk About The Most Potent Psychedelic
Known To Man & Your Brain Produces It
Everyday
September 1, 2014 by Jeff Roberts. 125 Comments.
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Forget about every other psychedelic for just one minute, because it’s time we have
a serious talk about DMT.
It’s time we discuss the absolute profundity of an experience that changes people’s lives
forever. In a matter of seconds, everything you know about the world in front of you is
ripped away, catapulting your awareness into a dimension of foreign abstraction and pure
astonishment.
For most, there are no words accurate enough to describe what happens when you
experience the hyper-space reality of a DMT trip. It’s called the “Spirit Molecule” by
many of our greatest thinkers, an oxymoron when really considered. This is
because DMT is said by many to be the portal to what we know as the ‘afterlife’ , a
realm built of light fractals and sacred geometry, where time and 3D space merge, and
where we are brought into contact with ‘them’.
But what does DMT have to do with you or anything for that matter? Could DMT
play a large role in the rapid expansion of human consciousness? Many people
believe it to be the case. Let’s explore this right now.
What Makes DMT So Special?
The most fascinating thing about DMT, or N,N-dimethyltryptamine, is that it occurs
naturally in the human body, as well as in many other animal and plant species. Think
about that one for one second, the most potent psychedelic known to man, and we
are born with it in our system. It is theorized to be produced in the pineal gland, a small
marble sized organ in the anatomical center of our brain. DMT is thought to be released
from our pineal gland during Near Death Experiences (NDEs), during birth, and when we
dream. Structurally, it resembles a common neurotransmitter, serotonin, which is
responsible for most of our thoughts, feelings, and reactions. Although the brain denies
access to most drugs and chemicals, it takes a particular and remarkable fancy to
DMT.
DMT has a very simple structure, similar to the neurotransmitter serotonin, the chemical
involved in our thoughts, emotions, and reactions.
The brain is a highly sensitive organ, especially susceptible to toxins and metabolic
imbalances. A nearly impenetrable shield, the blood-brain barrier, prevents unwelcome
agents from leaving the blood and crossing the capillary walls into the brain tissue.
Minute nutrients such as amino acids and glucose are among the selection of molecules
our brain allows to cross. However, 25 years ago Japanese scientists discovered
that DMT is able to cross the blood-brain barrier with ease. Strangely, it’s as if the
brain is ‘hungry’ for DMT. But why?
The DMT Study That Changed Everything
Rick Strassman was the head of the most well-known DMT study known today. His
volunteers experienced the most profound experiences during the trials, ultimately
shifting Strassman’s own beliefs about life and our existence in the Universe.
Besides the breath-taking visuals experienced during a DMT trip, something else
reportedly happens to people who ‘break through’ during more intense experiences.
During Dr. Rick Strassman’s infamous human-DMT studies in the 1990s, about half of
all participants reported making contact with strange entities or beings. Some people
described them as “helpers”, “guides”, or “aliens”, Terrence McKenna coined them as
“machine elves”. Nevertheless, however the participants described these beings, there
was a commonality among their experiences. These beings had been ‘waiting’ for the
participants, with much to show them in a limited amount of time.
“Many of the volunteers’ encounters with life-forms in these non-material worlds
involved the powerful sense of information exchange. “ Rick Strassman, DMT: The
Spirit Molecule.
These beings communicate in varying ways, typically sharing information relating to
biology, technology, or even consciousness. Strassman goes on to explain his dilemma,
the contradictory nature of his scientific mind and profession against the mystical
experiences being reported by the volunteers.
“I was baffled and nonplussed by the sheer volume and bizarre nature of these reports.
My crude and minimal responses to volunteers’ tales clearly reflect[ed] my quandary. At
first I tried to avoid the pitfalls attendant to developing any explanatory model, either for
my benefit or for that of the subjects. After a while, however, we all needed to make
sense of these types of sessions.”
Strassman said he immediately flocked to the biological explanation, that the brain
was firing up some sort of wakeful dream experience. Yet, the participants refused
to accept his conjecture.
Many users of DMT have reported contacting foreign beings who have been ‘waiting’ for
them.
“Research subjects tenaciously refused to accept biological explanations because such
explanations reduced the enormity, consistency, and undeniability of their enounters.” A
point eventually came, Strassman admits, where he decided to suspend his reductionist,
materialistic approach, “I decided to act as if the worlds the volunteers visited and the
inhabitants of whom they interacted with were real, as real as room 531, as real as the
hospital bed.” Doing this was the only way Strassman could try and come to some sort of
understanding of what was happening during the volunteers’ experiences.
Could We Really Be Dealing With A Portal To Another Dimension of
Existence?
It may be difficult for some to accept the presence of alien beings in these DMT trips as
truth, however, shouldn’t we at least consider the hypothesis considering that at this
point, there are no other proven explanations? Here are three possible explanations for
the DMT experience:
1. There are no aliens, it is rather a subjective yet extravagant hallucination of the mind.
2. DMT allows awareness of processes at a cellular level, or even atomic levels, tapping into the
neuro-pathways of the brain or even communication among molecules.
3. DMT provides our consciousness access to higher planes of existence which are inhabited by
foreign entities.
The last theory comes from one of the greatest psychonauts of the last century, Terrence
McKenna. His ground breaking theories have challenged even the most out-of-the-box
type thinkers. McKenna was a dedicated student who aimed to fully understand
psychedelics and the role they played in expanding our consciousness.
Terrence McKennna, a psychedelic researcher who strongly believed DMT to be the key
to unlocking information about our existence.
McKenna, like many other psychedelic researchers, believed that DMT was a portal
to another dimension wherein we gained access to the true nature of reality, a
vibratory non-material space of loving energy and unlimited potentiality. This was
obviously far from our current model and understanding of our Universe.
However, this theory is not far from what was has already been taught in ancient Eastern
religions or Shamanic traditions. Could these ancient, mystical beliefs in fact be based in
truth?
Today, infamous activists such as Joe Rogan are quick to reference McKenna’s
psychedelic theories in attempts to explain the astonishing events which take place after
smoking DMT. Rogan also believes that psychedelics such as DMT are tools meant for
man to use in order to completely expand our normal thought patterns.
DMT is also the active psychedelic ingredient in the popular shamanic brew of
ayahuasca, a plant medicine that is quickly growing in popularity, especially in the
last few years with the advent of wide-reaching documentaries such as Stepping Into The
Fire and Vine of The Soul. Ayahuasca has been known to treat today’s most wide-spread
ailments, such as depression, addiction, cancer, and the list goes on. Could DMT be
what helps to heal our physical and psychological wounds?
Questions We Must Consider About DMT
With that all being said, let’s over-view what we know about DMT:
DMT is a naturally occurring psychedelic, the only endogenous psychedelic
known.
Not only is DMT produced within the body, but it also just happens to
be the most powerful psychedelic known to man.
DMT is readily and efficiently used by our brains, an organ which is very
protective of what it lets across the blood-brain barrier to use as fuel.
DMT is known to produce astounding, mystical experiences for anyone who
has a stronger dose, ultimately changing the life of its user forever.
DMT allows its user to come into contact with beings who wish to share
pertinent information.
DMT is thought to be released during NDEs, child birth, and also when we
dream.
Are You Ready For A DMT Experience?
What role does DMT play in our human experience? Is it a tool here for us to use to
rapidly expand our consciousness? Why has our government scheduled a natural brain
chemical under strict control? Could DMT be the answer to unlocking the truth about
reality and existence? These are important questions which must be seriously addressed.
The power of the psychedelic experience, particularly the DMT experience, is simply
unmatchable. Psychedelics are here for a reason, and it is up to us to figure out how to
properly utilize them. Ultimately, we can judge the DMT or psychedelic experience
however we’d like to, but I suggest only doing so after you’ve experienced it first. The
psychedelic experience has something to offer everyone.
Art credit: Cameron Gray. Parablevisions.com
So, I ask you the question, do you want to completely change the way you understand life
and existence as we know it? If so, have a full-blown DMT experience, then let’s talk.
We want to hear your thoughts on DMT and psychedelics. Share with us in the comment
section below!
Editor’s Note: Many people in the comment section have been asking for more
information about DMT. One of the best places to get information about DMT is DMT
Nexus, a community of people who have much experience and information about the
spirit molecule. Be sure to check them out for further reading!
References:
http://www.organiclab.narod.ru/books/DMT-The-spirit-molecule.pdf
https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dmt/dmt_writings2.shtml
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bmc.2981/abstract;jsessionid=9AD6255FE6C
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