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i don't understand why so many people describe their DMT trips as bad trips feeling terrible, etc

for me, every time I take DMT I feel very very very excited, the more I take the more euphoria I get, even like very high doses

OK, maybe worth mentioning that I have a huge psychedelic(and not only) experience, like hundreds of acid trips, and like in my life i'm very accepting and chill, lived around the world

OK, i answered my own question, when people describe their bad trips, they always mention that they try to fight against "it", but like I realized that you don't fight "it", this "it" always wins, and the harder you fight "it" the header "it" will beat you

everyone have a good trip ❤️

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[–] Neverclear@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Most people have to deny a part of their psyche to function day to day. That accountant has to suppress that once childhood dream of inventing a solution to global warming. That real estate agent is constantly turning from the pocket of their brain that imagined becoming the next great sculptor.

For people who have built their entire means of survival by denying a part of themselves, experiencing the death molecule can lead to the realization of a life unlived. For them, accepting that misstep can feel like a threat to their source of food and shelter. So, they fight the trip. Their struggle is the nightmare.

[–] Gooey0210@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

No struggle, always give up, the god of psychedelics can even be merciful and become your friend

p.s. your speech is inspiring