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Pinchbeck, Daniel - DMT and Swizzle stick ladders

Identifier

005739

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

Daniel Pinchbeck – Opening the Head
After taking DMT

I seemed to be projecting forward at an incredible speed. At the periphery of my vision I saw twisting white columns like high tech swizzle sticks, as if I was following a ladder or lattice up, or in or out or all of the above, to hyperspace. I had the sense of floating through a fractal tapestry, a curving and infolding plane of synthetic plastic, fantastic whiteness and gleaming colours in endless vibrant hues ….

A dimension devoid of natural things, of plants and human need … I knew it was impossible that my mind, on any level, had created what I was seeing. This was no mental projection This was not a structure within the brain that the drug had somehow tapped into

The source of the experience

Pinchbeck, Daniel

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Templates

Symbols

Column
Ladder

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

DMT

Commonsteps

References