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  1. The delineation of DMT can be approached with a structured framework akin to a musical chord, methodically segregating perception and expression, mirroring the organization found in artistic endeavors.

    As an initial phase, the fundamental nature of DMT should manifest as a deliberate disruption of established memories. It is crucial to acknowledge that this perspective emanates from a firsthand DMT experience. The quest for understanding should not succumb to a mere escape, as our repository of information resides within our memory. Consequently, I posit that DMT ought to be regarded as a profoundly memory-correlated interaction, intricately weaving together the realms of expression and impression.

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    Stephen Szára, a Hungarian psychiatrist and chemist, often considered the “father of DMT” (N-N-Dimethyltryptamine), died on August 1, 2021. In the nineteen-fifties he became interested in the concept of model psychoses and the role of psychedelics in psychotherapy, and was the first to study the psychotropic effects of DMT, an alternative molecule he synthesized after Sandoz had declined to send LSD behind the iron curtain (arguing that such a powerful psychotropic drug might be dangerous if used unscrupulously). Szára recruited thirty volunteers, mostly young physician colleagues who received full psychedelic doses. He emphasized their common phenomenological experiences:

    “When these experiences, such as God, or strange creatures, appeared in our DMT studies, we did not philosophize about them but, as psychiatrists, we simply classified them as hallucinations.”

    He also theorized,

    “What DMT might do is to slow down and stop reality testing (via the fronto-parietal loop) and let the Default Mode Network release the stored images and symbols into the perceptual system. It is the brain that stores and releases archetypal images into our altered consciousness.”

    His later passion, arising out of these psychedelic drug studies, was conceptualising brain/mind interactions and developing computer simulations of multi-neuronal pathways:

    “by learning the mechanisms by which they affect the brain we may find keys to unlock the mysteries of the brain/mind relationship”.

  2. My first and last Ayahausca trip was in 2019 and I boiled a tea from a recipe. It is legal to buy the leaves dried here.
    After slowcooking it for a couple of hours untill the liquid was a dark barky brown. The kitchen was saturated by a intrusive bitter old coffee smell.
    Anyway as soon as it cooled down I drank the Ayahausca mixture in one small sized soup bowl.
    5 minutes later it came out like a firehose and I felt like my skin was having a nerve error with random shivers going in pulses and the room felt suddenly chill and deadly quiet.
    I was too inexperienced in retrospect as I was constantly thinking about making as little movements as possible and in dissapointment I went to bed.

    ~6 hours later I woke up cramped and a vision of 8-bit Bowser from the Super Mario game behind closed eyes. When I moved my spine it became more clear.

    An 8-bit laughing King Bowzer.

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