DMT the Spirit Molecule Tryptamine of Jesus

February 21st, 2010 by admin | Filed under Education



Zen Buddhists denounced Dr. Rick Strassman, believing people would link his clinical trials of DMT to buddhism. Although the negative effects of DMT outweighed the positive insights people gained… what would you give up to get a glimpse of another realm–isn’t that a reward in itself?–unless you’re raped by the crocodiles.

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16 Responses to “DMT the Spirit Molecule Tryptamine of Jesus”.

  1. moretech :

    negative effects? lol, DMT is less harmful than weed.

    the only negative effects i can think of is if the person taking it is unprepared, does not have the right mind set or respect for the drug and becomes traumatized because of the trip.

  2. Solablueangel :

    Whatever is ‘different’ would seem like a trip. If DMT reality was what we always experienced then ‘normal consciousness’ would be ‘trippy’ to us. It would be just as strange if we had never grown up in ‘life’ and suddenly appeared full blown into ‘life’ out of the DMT world. DMT world seems strange because we are ‘used to life’. But life-human consciousness is profound and contains purpose. DMT is interesting. DMT worlds might have more experiential chaos.

  3. Rawmodel :

    You really think the negative outweighs the positive benefits?

    Any Buddhist worthy of the title would encourage the spiritual revolution that DMT (a natural compound found all over nature) would quickly bring about if people were to start taking it.

    DMT will unlock the secrets of life, which are stored in our DNA. DNA seems to be a bio-technology that stores our entire story, we just have to tune into a certain channel to understand it.

    DMT will change everything.

  4. civic299 :

    good vid dude

  5. brandonj70 :

    rock on mushroomjesus

  6. eb352mm :

    probed by aliens, no thanks… I will stick with weed and shrooms

  7. buewgewstmeiers :

    holy shit man thats genius because thats exactly what dmt does right? it makes you forget like a dream?

  8. ksufool521 :

    wow, so when you are a baby inside the womb you are basically triping the whole time? Maybe that is how we forget where we came from

  9. eetmyfuk :

    yea it changes the frequency in your brain to a certain frequency like he said. theres also times when you have been sleeping and you wake up suddenly and you see unusual figures that was your brain in a diff reality for about 1 second. but DMT is way different from natural dmt expriances

  10. nocturnaXeternae666 :

    jesus can suck my mushroom.

  11. lettingitflow :

    I think it’s funny how people make everything out to be about the trip. Usually, it’s after they trip that this happens. Before the trip, there’s nothing.

  12. JustRHYMETiME :

    Since you brought up the BIBLE i would like to add to my previous comment. I read The Bible and beleive it in my HEART that it is The History of this universe and of Existance. I am certain that The WORD is GOD and Jesus is The Sun of GOD in The flesh who came to this sinfull world of lies to bring The Word of God, The Truth, and for so He was killed. But He himself told us that no one takes His life but rather He GIVES His life and forgiving those who sought His life. Jesus is ALL & ALL is HIS

  13. eldiagrama :

    fasten your seatbelts!

  14. vachief :

    …Amen…..We now know the origens of the Alexandrian mystery school religions. In this modern time…history is repeating itself with societys fascination with the 3rd eye. Catholicism was also enamoured with the peneal gland…and made carvings and statues that people thought were pinecones. lol

  15. PurePower025 :

    Praise be to Jesus Christ, our lord and saviour.

  16. Raku777 :

    The current version of the New Testament was a product of the organized church, a preschism Catholic Church, which produced the Nicene Canon. Earlier versions of Christianity had different NTs, some of which had the Apocalypse of Isaiah, the Shepard of Hermas, and the Didache. The latter would link early Christianity to the Essenes and possibly the Vinaya rules of the Buddhists. It is a community rule.

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