Quote Originally Posted by walter View Post
DMT is like killing yourself and returning from the dead. If the dose was large enough (.08 min.)
Its an out of body experience that takes you to a different dimension where your mind or thoughts judge your own actions on earth and you decide if you can leave it all behind or if you continue to hold on to earths world.
If you can't ascend from the consciousness of earth then you are placed in a holding pattern that is far from holding, more like traveling at the speed of light to no where. Pure chaos and your the only one there.This is what I feel purgatory is. Self determination.
In this process there is no time as we know it.
Seconds are hours and hours are seconds.
Hell = you holding on.
Heaven = you letting go.
And it is not a hallucination.
On your death bed is the biggest decision of your existence.
But that decision is determined by the path you choice to go down on earth.
Once you experience this, death is not a scary thing anymore.
As long as you can let go.
This is why people like David Rockefeller don't want to die.
They can't and never will let go of earth which in return they will be prisoners in their own mind.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiqmEibSY0I


PS
When we die most people think we leave here.
What if we don't leave but just simply change dimensions and share the same earth?
Eg. "Contact" staring Jodie Foster, A Hollywood DMT trip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pfOFCUjmEU

That is likely a valid perspective about DMT. One factor is how the bumps on the pineal gland are lined with rods and cones like in the eye. So it is like an eye looking inwardly. It releases DMT when deprived of oxygen in normal function. This means that a large amount of the hallucinogen is released when the heart stops - death. So DMT is like a buffer to the shock of dying.