Dimethyltryptamine (DM): What Makes You Dream

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In the few moments before you die, your body will release a drug that is called DMT. Dimethyltryptamine (DM) is a psychedelic entheogen that lets your consciousness come across some of the most unbelievable experiences, visions, thoughts, and dimensions imaginable. DMT is what makes you dream. It’s almost like every night you are on a psychedelic trip. Although illegal, this drug is in plants and every living animal. Some people actually extract this drug from plants and smoke it or take it orally. It is known to be the most intense psychedelic drug in the world. It is also a class A felony if you are caught with it. Outside of your own body of course. DMT is an actual element of normal brain function. When you are asleep small amounts of this drug is released in your brain …show more content…
You dream about the best and worst memories you’ve made together. Soon you part ways back to the atomic ether. Reality isn’t as firm as we believe. When we dream, we're experiencing another kind of made up reality. When we die, we're eased out of this world by descending into dreams. Your body does this for you because it loves you. Nobody has loved you like your own body. You have never met anybody like your body. Your body has grown with you. It has been with you every day since the moment you were created. It has carried you through this crazy world. Your body has been there with you through the good and the bad. Your body has experienced everything with you. Your body has even kept a journal of your life carved in scars. Your eyelashes always have wiped your tears away. I believe DMT, just like everything else, was put on this earth and in your body for a reason. What happens to your spirit after you die is unknown. I truly believe that your body does release all the DMT in your body in order to help you comprehend what afterlife really

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