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DMT: The Spirit Molecule [Full Movie]
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Psyched to watch it, downloading now. Fucking love me some DMT.
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Yep amazing stuff. i have never tried it but plan on taking a trek to do so.
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Looks good, thanks!
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I've been reading and hear alot about DMT. Sounds pretty mindblowing.
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Hell yah.
I love tripin' on cool stuff like that. th4nks bro :) |
The elves dude. Smoke enough and youll see the elves
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Joe Rogan loves DMT :) https://youtube.com/watch?v=grcqs9cDuN8
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YES.
I have been waiting a year+ for the full version to come out. https://youtube.com/watch?v=iTZftPWbWj8 For those who do not want to wait for the avi to download. Enjoy. |
Very nice, thanks, will post on my psy blog as well ;)
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Awesome! Been looking for this one for a while. Thanks for sharing!
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imo... DMT is the kind of hallucinegenic that must be approached with reverence and respect. That is some serious shaman shit.
Enter at your own peril. Leave enlightened or... |
Just watched the entire movie.
To be sincere, I wouldn't try it NOW... I'd be scared shitless and I wouldn't know what to do with that feeling. Far-L is right... |
Was thinking about it.. and although the video is interesting, it lacks strictness. I would like to see how a person with an IQ between 50 - 70 would describe the trip. And what about a child?
And I'd like to see a brain in trip-mode through an MRI machine. What parts are working? Imagining? Seeing? Are those parts similar to those firing up in near death experiences? |
Read the book that strassman wrote about his dmt study
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This is actually something I've been wanting to do for about three years now. I should probably just get off my ass, and make some. It's actually very easy to make. Just Google it.
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"Early in the book, DMT: The Spirit Molecule, we are led to believe Rick Strassman, M.D. and his research team is only interested in how DMT works. He is interested in helping people with their psychological problems, and their spiritual needs. Towards the end of the book we learn the truth. On page 332 he states, "If you want to have fun, take them (psychedelics/DMT) alone or with friends and spend the day in a beautiful setting." This is an irresponsible statement made by a psychiatrist, knowing that at least two of his volunteers came dangerously close to circulatory collapse. Even more troubling, in his own words, is the fact that an assistant wanted to know if medical help should be summoned, and his answer was "no." Luckily, that victim came around on his own. On the same page he makes the following statement, "if you want to feel part of humanity, take them at a concert, rave, or other large gathering." Outrageous that this physician can encourage people to take a Schedule 1 drug recreationally, write a book about it, make millions of dollars, and KEEP his license. One statement by Strassman was not only wrong, but laughable. He states, on page 75, "The birth experience is highly psychedelic for the unanesthetized mother." DMT may be found in small amounts in the blood of mother and baby, but that amount produces exhilaration and happiness for the mother, not a psychedelic experience. Here is a major error: on page 99 he's talking about Schedule II drugs "like methamphetamine." He goes on to say that methamphetamine is used to treat hyperactive children. Amphetamine or Dextroamphetamine is not methamphetamine. Methamphetamine is made with household cleaners and toxic substances and cooked separately to create the worlds most dangerous and addictive drug. That substance would never get FDA approval to treat children. Strassman believes DMT may help schizophrenics and people with other psychiatric disorders. Even a layman can see the folly of treating hallucinations with hallucinogenic substances. Strassman's book is riddled with errors, contradictions and outright lies. After 7 years he resigned from the University of New Mexico, and dropped out of the research study he created. He returned the drugs to an unnamed drug control facility and returned the grant money to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The title, DMT: The Spirit Molecule is misnamed. Having sex with insects, encountering frightening aliens from other worlds, needing to be restrained by researchers, and suffering circulatory collapse is not a spiritual experience. The title should be, DMT: The Fool's Paradise" |
Sounds too technical. I'd rather slam a bottle of Robotussin and try not to scrape my flesh off.
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Ayahuasca trip :)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=736NKsK86Uk |
I've been fascinated by psychedelics for 25 years now... And just departicalized into color, space, time... colliding with friends a few weeks ago... LOL - Psychedelics are not for everyone.
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when you are testing a new drug especially something so powerful there is bound to be something screwy in the first set of tests. any kind of unknown research can and will be viewed as irresponsible but if no one was to test, and or push boundaries we wouldnt have anykind of medical field in the first place. at sometime a human test subjects must come into play. especially for a mind altering one. it is not like testing on rats and reporting a physical change. i have been told from people who have tried it it is defiantly not for everyone and convincing everyone it is would indeed be careless in nature. i plan on taking a trip to see a shaman to try this, i have spent years reading on it and trying to prepare my "inner self" mentally for it. |
Just watched the video again today so here's a bump for it :)
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The book was good. Will be interesting to see the movie.
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You are tripping out man
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just watched it. great stuff.
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