First published at 00:21 UTC on February 1st, 2023.
At face value, the DMT experience seems related to the vivid-dream state experienced during sleep.
Isn't it interesting that the dude went through chemo, got sicker & sicker, but still believed he was "succumbing to cancer" rath…
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At face value, the DMT experience seems related to the vivid-dream state experienced during sleep.
Isn't it interesting that the dude went through chemo, got sicker & sicker, but still believed he was "succumbing to cancer" rather than dying from the chemo poisoning?
It's also interesting how he didn't really notice whether or not his alternate life was unfurling & unfolding, or whether he had a sense he was making it up as he went along. If the experience had been similar to a so-called "lucid dream", then certainly he would have "willed away" the cancer diagnosis. Or he could have even declared & believed that drinking a glass of water would make the cancer disappear and, sure enough, the cancer would have disappeared. But instead, I get the impression that the trip was a scripted ride rather than a make it up consciously as you go along type of adventure.
That's what every moment in this mortal life is: A scripted, planned, intended, designed & engineered dream-movie which unfolds & unfurls, moment by moment, automatically, and can never be interrupted or interfered with.
Thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@miamiconfidential1598/videos for the interview and upload.
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