keleblin wrote:Global wrote:I make sure to document my more interesting/significant experiences. A lot of them can be repetitive with repetitive elements or scenes, and while I don't necessary individually document these, they contribute to my larger (tentative) understanding of hyperspace.
In my thread
Systematization of Hyperspace, I outline a number of the prominent mechanics and uniformity of hyperspace as I've experienced it throughout the thread.
In terms of cartography, I have attempted a literal (and greatly truncated) map of the dome and some of the connecting rooms that I have visited in hyperspace on numerous occasions, as well as a sketch of a child's bedroom I have seen a number of times. They're not intended to be great works of art, but simply to provide some actual cartography of hyperspace.
Schematic of "The Dome"DMT Bedroom Sketch That's a great thread! I too, have been keeping logs of my significant DMT experiences, trying to make some sense of hyperspace. Two prominent things I've noticed in my journeys is that "locations" I visit often have a way of being revisited at a later date (with the same or similar entities present and allowing me to explore further than my previous visit), and that objects and entities tend to behave/move in a way consistent with higher-order dimensional objects such as the rotation of a hypercube (as a simplistic example): seemingly able to fold into itself and upon full rotation return to its original configuration while completely unharmed.
Has anyone ever seen this before? It's a set of youtube videos titled Imagining the 10 Dimensions. The whole thing is quite long and quite detailed, but the intro summary is only 10 minutes and has done much to help me make better sense of the hyperspace landscape.
Imagining the 10 Dimensions Yeah, Global's stuff is pretty much always great.
Bryanton and the
10 Dimension stuff is something we have talked about in great detail around here on a number of threads, so I will just say that a quick search of the forums for "10 Dimensions" should bring you to some of them.
As for the folding and unfolding stuff, it is such a basic feature of Hyperspace for me that I added this term:
Folding Rooms to the Hyperspace Lexicon. I know of no one who has been to Hyperspace more than a couple times and not reported this stuff.
Another section I added to the Lexicon involves part of my
Entities Taxonomy which you guys might find interesting, some of the entities mentioned here figure prominently.
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As for the
DreaMT Journal of the OP, I feel about mine the way I feel about my "normal" dream journal. That is to say, that it was extremely important and essential at the outset, and dramatically increased my ability to recall and see patterns in my "dreaming" but it also quickly becomes tiresome and frequently seems to take longer to write than the experiences themselves took to happen. (not always, as some experiences seem to last
interminable lengths of time... lifetimes and eternities etc.)
I generally gradually shift into shorthand, and then wind up just getting down to keywords, phrases and important info. In time, I just stop using it until something profoundly important or new arises. Like with Lucid Dreaming, I have had
far too many journeys to treat them all with the careful notation that they deserve. Over 35 years of entheogens and over 25 years of DMT have given me something like 5k trips, and I am afraid that writing trip reports on all of them would be a fool's errand... and I like
fool's errands and journeys in general.
I lucid dream basically every night as well, so you can see that being a good little documentarian would mean devoting all my waking hours to filling journals. I have resigned myself to the reality that I will never remember all of the wonderful infinity I have been blessed to experience... at least not while locked in this reality. No matter, though, as when I am dreaming or in Hyperspace, I have access to my entire subconscious, and the akashic hall of records... so if I want to revisit something, I can always do that. It is kind of how I feel about remembering all the data and info I read now that I have the internet at my fingertips. Why bother mnemonically encoding all of the reams of data I consume when all I need is to remember enough to be able to find the info again when I need it?
At any rate, a hearty
Welcome to the Nexus to those new faces I am meeting for the first time on this thread... and a massive bear hug to those old friends like Global who have or will pop in here.
HF
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