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The epistemology of DMT: experience reports Options
 
Orion
#61 Posted : 12/20/2012 2:23:44 PM

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My thoughts on trying to communicate a DMT trip as of today:

Bollocks.

The experience > Trying to remember vague parts of the experience > Trying to verbalize and gesticulate the memory of the experience > Writing or typing out the memory > Reading in your own interpretation someones written account of a faded memory of the ineffable

= Nothing like it.

Smoalk moar ffs.
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#62 Posted : 12/20/2012 2:36:55 PM

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Orion wrote:


The experience > Trying to remember vague parts of the experience > Trying to verbalize and gesticulate the memory of the experience > Writing or typing out the memory > Reading in your own interpretation someones written account of a faded memory of the ineffable

= Nothing like it.



Now that math: that math really resonates with me.
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