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arcanum
#1 Posted : 11/10/2011 5:47:09 PM

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Being a relative novice myself in regard to "traveling" I'd like to direct my question at the more experienced Nexians.

I have a case of a friend, ( female) who is very spiritual-mystical in her character, but she is not experienced in any pyschotropic substances whatsoever, however
Personality type, calm, composed and resilient, stable but adventerous in nature.
she has expressed a resolute desire to try DMT.

My main questions are:

As this will probably be a one off experience and a definite "breakthrough" is required, what dosage might ensure this without causing undue trauma?

Would it be better to use appropriate music ( via earphones) or just room silence?

Would you recommend the use of eyeshades?

Is it appropriate to have minor tranquilizers on hand ( pre or post dose) just in case? ( don't want a theater playing out on my watch)

I will be the sober sitter, my own thoughts were 35mg deleivered in 2 closely spaced hits with me holding the pipe and torching. Use of Chakra type music and eyeshades.
The opportunity of a mild sedative pre -launch would be offered but would more than likely be declined.

Really interested in hearing some views on this.

Many thanks to all,

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#2 Posted : 11/10/2011 6:08:20 PM

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1. 50mg

2. didgiridoo's / crystal bowls / ambient no lyrics works. distance is better than ear phones for this.

3. no, just keep the room dim with only a candle or something. far away for safety precautions.

4. you dont need tranqs, you just need time. relax. its all good.

5. dont use sedatives prior to using DMT.

6. click the link in my signature.

7. peace
 
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#3 Posted : 11/10/2011 6:27:02 PM

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I really will follow the advice on your diagram,

Thanks !

 
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#4 Posted : 11/10/2011 6:31:26 PM

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arcanum wrote:
I really will follow the advice on your diagram,

Thanks !



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#5 Posted : 11/10/2011 8:37:32 PM

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Just to note: a life changing experience doesn't have to come in the form of a breakthrough and that sub-breakthrough experiences generally seem easier to remember
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#6 Posted : 11/10/2011 10:15:18 PM

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Why must this be a "one off" situation and breakthrough? Seems so extreme, so black and white. Is she 90 years old? Does she have a short time left to live (terminal diagnosis)? Will she soon be deployed into a theater of war? What's wrong with giving her a gentle introduction then when she's ready, working up to a breakthrough? What's wrong with showing her the Nexus and extraction teks?

Other than this slew of questions, clearly house knows what's up.

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#7 Posted : 11/10/2011 11:05:02 PM

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Global wrote:
Just to note: a life changing experience doesn't have to come in the form of a breakthrough and that sub-breakthrough experiences generally seem easier to remember


I agree on this, and i'm sure one day in the not too distant future i'll have to redefine my own perception of a "breakthrough" as sublime as the experiences to date have been, I feel there is more out there. The person in question has a particular facination with the "entity" side of it, so i assumed the dose needs to be big enough, but not so big as to cause a blackout or excessive stress.

Peace.

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#8 Posted : 11/10/2011 11:20:25 PM

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Pandora wrote:
Why must this be a "one off" situation and breakthrough? Seems so extreme, so black and white. Is she 90 years old? Does she have a short time left to live (terminal diagnosis)? Will she soon be deployed into a theater of war? What's wrong with giving her a gentle introduction then when she's ready, working up to a breakthrough? What's wrong with showing her the Nexus and extraction teks?

Other than this slew of questions, clearly house knows what's up.

Peace & Love


Laughing that's a good one, 90 years old! Actually she's 29, and is currently deployed in the theater of prostitution ( despite being a University graduate in law), yes times are indeed hard!. But we do have a genuine freindship, the logistics of gradualy introducing her to DMT are too complicated and dangerous for my own situation at the present time .
Though I passed on my "The Spirit Molecule" book, as way of introduction.

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