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    DMT or N,N-dimethyltryptamine is a naturally occurring chemical that is produced inside the human body as well as the roots of certain plants and is still not fully understood. It is a psychoactive chemical that causes intense visions or hallucinations that can cause one to feel as if they have left the realm of reality and drifted into another state of consciousness. The effect of the drug or “trip” only last for about 7 to 10 minutes, however users report feeling as if it had lasted much longer like 1 to 3 hours. When the drug takes effect users are put in a trancelike unconscious state where they feel like they are moving through a kaleidoscope of color and shapes before the break through to another dimension or parallel universe. “Psychiatrist…

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    Near death experiences give us a different outlook on how the human body and mind reacts to our final moments. NDE may occur at the brink of death almost similar to an out of body experience. Many people are unsure of the causes of NDEs. They are confused to whether it is a scientific or religious process. However, it has been scientifically proven that NDEs are linked to the brain’s functions. They are proven by scientific studies because of the research on lack of oxygen in the brain, the…

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    Dimethyltryptamine is a psychedelic drug in the tryptamine drug family (Drugfree.org). The street name or common name for this drug is DMT. It could also be referred to as Dimitri, Fantasia, or Businessman's Trip (Drugfree.org). DMT is not a native drug to the United States. At first it had to be imported, but now there are many companies that can mail you seeds for your own plants and some companies even mail you live plants. DMT is found in some plants and seeds, it can also be made…

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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…

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    Is a psychedelic compound of the tryptamine family. DMT can produce powerful psychedelic experiences including intense visuals, euphoria and hallucinations. Magic Mushrooms Psilocybin mushrooms, also known as psychedelic mushrooms, are mushrooms that contain the psychedelic drugs psilocybin and psilocin. Many cultures have used these mushrooms in religious rites. In modern Western society, they are used recreationally for their psychedelic effects. Ayahuasca, also commonly called yagé, is a…

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    However, in other Hindu traditions, they believe it has connections with the pineal gland. When looking into this theory, it is believed that the human race actually had a third eye during ancient times that was located on the back of their heads. This third eye had both a spiritual and a physical function. This theory further stated that, throughout human evolution, this eye sunk and atrophied into what is known today as the pineal gland. A hypothesis was derived by Dr. Rick Strassman stating…

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    has increased and decreased rapidly throughout time like a roller coaster. Many people believe drugs can only have negative side effects; however, studies have shown that some common party drugs can actually have major health benefits. From slowing down hyperactive parts of the brain that lead to depression to having robust anti-cancer qualities, the potential that is found in many of the very things we've been keeping our kids away from is boundless. Medical professionals all over the nation…

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    If you were depressed, feeling alone, and you wanted to end it all, but a small dose of LSD, or peyote could save your life, would you take it? This is a question many people ponder, and the answer always comes back to ethics. For this reason, psychedelic drugs should be used to treat physical and mental illnesses. What psychedelics are used to treat illnesses? There are many. LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, DMT, or dimethyltryptamine, mescaline, found…

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    How can a potential fix for depression, anxiety, and various different disorders be severely outlawed by the United States Government? That fix is psychedelic drugs. Psychedelic drugs are hallucinogenic, mind-altering drugs that vary on effects. There are numerous psychedelics out there; lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), psilocybin, dimethyltryptamine (DMT), ayahuasca, ketamine, just to name a few. The only thing bigger than the actual words are their effects on the human mind and body.…

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    option to abort, and why many do. As we look back on the backlash abortion has faced from religious groups, it’s hard not to be reminded of our lack of understanding of the nature of spirit from a religious standpoint. Even highly religious people claim not to know of what spirit is made and how it ties in with the physical body. However, we can observe and hone in on certain things that we know are within the realm of our control. And that is the scientific study of the natural,…

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