11-09-2011, 04:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-09-2011, 04:48 PM by AnthroHeart.)
(11-09-2011, 01:30 PM)godwide_void Wrote: You don't find DMT. It finds you, when the time is right.
That's so right. When I did DMT before, I made my own. Plenty of info on it, and experiences at the dmt-nexus site.
But it is probably the most powerful experience. If you're not careful it can blow a hole in your aura. Haven't had it for about a year now.
But I do have to say that DMT did initiate me into the experiences I've had more recently. As did pharmahuasca (a variant of ayahuasca with just the actives Tetrahydroharmine, Harmine and Harmaline). Of these, THH is the most interesting because it produces a clearer experience. Whereas Harmaline makes it more dreamlike and not as much control. Harmine is sort of in the middle, and is stronger than THH.
I think neglecting the Harmaline will work fine. A balance of THH and Harmine should work when coupled with DMT. Harmaline is good if you want that "mental insanity" experience, of what it's like to lose your mind. I have to say there's solace in that as well when you're experiencing it.
The THH and Harmine are similar to an MAOI, that slows the breakdown of the DMT in the stomach, making it orally active. Experiences can last 4-6 hours. If you take theobromine with it (a bitter white powder), it is said to potentiate it even more. Technically they are an RIMA from what I've read, meaning one does not have to follow the MAOI diet before consuming, such as one would need for ayahuasca. MAOI-food interactions can be fatal with certain foods.