ElementalDissonance
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Dimethyl Tryptamine. There's a process that goes something like melatonin -> serotonin -> DMT. The last one is theoretically why children have such a vivid imagination, see things adults don't, etc. When we hit puberty, the pineal gland produces less and less DMT.
There are a few ways I've heard to stimulate production of it in adults. One is "dark room" therapy that can last for weeks. I think Mantak Chia runs these regularly.
Another I read about online from someone who sells a concentrated whey (film on top of milk curds) supplement. According to him, it increases melatonin, which then increases serotonin, which then kick-starts production of DMT.
Dark room therapy also mentions this, saying that over the first several days we catch up on years of sleep (melatonin) and are left feeling happy and relaxed (serotonin). Eventually, we start to recover a lost feeling from childhood, something we forgot even existed. This, apparently, is DMT.
When released from the room into the daylight, many people purportedly feel "renewed".
There are a few ways I've heard to stimulate production of it in adults. One is "dark room" therapy that can last for weeks. I think Mantak Chia runs these regularly.
Another I read about online from someone who sells a concentrated whey (film on top of milk curds) supplement. According to him, it increases melatonin, which then increases serotonin, which then kick-starts production of DMT.
Dark room therapy also mentions this, saying that over the first several days we catch up on years of sleep (melatonin) and are left feeling happy and relaxed (serotonin). Eventually, we start to recover a lost feeling from childhood, something we forgot even existed. This, apparently, is DMT.
When released from the room into the daylight, many people purportedly feel "renewed".