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DMT and Ayahuasca Dialogue

Graham Hancock’s ‘Author of the Month’ feature on his website has been a great way of providing for online dialogue between authors and readers on various topics (even if Graham sometimes slums it with authors like….er, me). This month should be a cracker though, with not just one, but four authors taking part: Rick Strassman, Slawek Wojtowicz, Luis Eduardo Luna and Ede Frecska – authors of the recently released book Inner Paths to Outer Space: Journeys to Alien Worlds through Psychedelics and Other Spiritual Technologies (Amazon US and UK).

Most TDG readers would be familiar with Rick Strassman, as we’ve spoken to him previously about his exciting research into the entheogenic substance DMT. However, his co-authors on this new book are also experts in the research of psychedelic substances, so the discussions on GHHQ’s Author of the Month messageboard should be absolutely fascinating. I’m hoping to spend some time there myself, discussing some of these intriguing (and controversial) topics – including some aspects of my own research into border experiences – so hope to see a few of you over there.

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  1. O.K. — two points. Greg:
    O.K. — two points. Greg: Did the dog TALK TO YOU? As a Fortean you know that dogs can talk. If not then maybe you should read Gogol’s short story “Diary of a Madman” which gives the necessary invocation instructions for certain success in understanding dog-speak.

    Secondly I have to admit that my take on Strassman’s research plunged after reading his comments on the new Graham Hancock forum discussion:

    http://www.grahamhancock.com/phorum/read.php?f=8&i=9998&t=9955

    My take, from my own esoterica, is that the drug fixation is all too Western. For example, Wade Davis admits that drugs are not the focus of shamanic healing in West Africa. More importantly drugs are not used by the shamanic healers of the Bushmen culture, the dominant human culture from 10,000 BCE to 80,000 BCE. In the Bushmen culture 90% of the males were healers (it is true that of the females, 10% were healers, and some of them did need drugs to induce the healing trance).

    So Greg, just as you asked me why isn’t everyone tripping when they go into high elevation, the reason drugs are not the key to “nonhuman consciousness” is because drugs are focused on electrochemical energy, while what I call “natural resonance” focuses on electromagnetic energy.

    For example on the 4th I was hanging with Bookhouse Bert and I confessed to him that I need new pillows since I have to sleep without a headboard to my futon because otherwise my feet are facing the bathroom used by this old pervert dude I share a house with (too much information I know). OK the point being that when I’m asleep he sucks my electromagnetic energy out of my body due to his consciousness being focused in his electrochemical chakra and then having that energy go down to the tailbone chakra to create fluid. To justify this “too personal” posting I now invoke the book “The Alien Agenda” which describes almost the SAME experience for abduction encounters — an electromagnetic force entering into and converting a males’ energy into sex fluid. Secret of the Reptilian agenda btw.

    So where was I? OK so anyway when the electromagnetic energy is pulled out of the head, instead of the tailbone (and feet), it does not get converted back into fluid but instead is focused as light energy. The same vision conversion happens when drugs produce increased DMT. In “natural resonance” the process, instead of being limited to electrochemical energy, relies on ionization of serotonin, enabling the stomach serotonin to now bypass the blood-brain barrier. It’s ionized by the ultrasound harmonics of the natural overtones (NOT found in Western tuning since that’s based on symmetric math) and this ionization is an open process enabling the increased focus on electromagnetic energy creation, not found in drugs.

    Too much information? Sorry….

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