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RE: There and Back Again: My Experience with DMT
I read this too late to upvote your post, unfortunately, but wanted to say that I truly enjoyed reading your account of DMT. I too was disillusioned by my education and took time after graduating high school to find myself, and that process definitely included using psychedelics.
I can relate to the difficulty in breaking through the first few times! It's mysterious how so many people report similar archetypal imagery on DMT: jesters, cartoon-like figures, animals, Goddesses, etc.
Now that you've reestablished contact with your inner child, how do you see your life evolving from here?
Looking forward to your next post. :)
:O you did the same thing?! I hope you were successful in rediscovering yourself! :)
From here on everything is possible. Feels like there is not a thing I cannot do. Simultaneously there is nothing I can do nor need to do. My mind and body will take care of everything. Something along those lines XD
Pretty much, although LSD was my tool of choice. ;) DMT is amazing but it doesn't last long enough for me to really work with it.
That's awesome, I can relate to that feeling of being contented with future possibilities and trusting that it will all work out. It sounds like tripping really gave you a new perspective!