| RolandRB 2004-12-16, 9:02 am |
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Rasta Robert wrote:
> [added newsgroup alt.drugs.dmt]
> On 2004-12-07, RolandRB <rolandberry@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Didn't you also write about hearing a buzzing sound or feeling
> a buzzing sensation during the aftermath of the experience?
> Hearing buzzing sounds like a swarm of insects or a rushing
> sound like a waterfall are a quite common aspect of DMT experiences.
More like a humming. It brought to mind power generators while it was
happening.
> The experience of brightening of lights is common to the
> psychedelic tryptamines, usually the pupils of the eyes
> are dillated, and the sensitivity of the senses is amplified.
> DMT, psilocine/psilocybine and LSD have that in common,
> the body eliminates DMT quite fast through the action of
> monoamine oxydase-A, the presence of MAO-A inhibitors can
> prolong the experience, as demonstrated by ayahuasca concoctions.
> Theoretically it is also possible in some circumstances
> the brain can make its own endogenous MAO-A-I in the form
> of the Beta-carboline pinoline. Some think that this mechanism
> is behind the experiences of enlightenment by monks who
> live for long periods in dark caves and the idea behind the
> dark retreats of the taoist teacher Mantak Chia.
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> Rasta Robert
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Very informative, but I need somebody who has taken the drug in a
non-religious setting to compare their experiences with mine. Your
Dutch, aren't you? (hint, hint)
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