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I believe that I had done DMT once, but it was a naturally produced trip that I had "had" in the middle of waking up during (probably) a REM cycle of sleep. It was pretty much unlike anything I've ever experienced ever, and was pretty screwed up. I experienced like a thousand thousand thousand various objects like dice, bikes, toys, trinkets, balls, and other unrecognized objects all in a huge pile that stretched pretty much endlessly as far as I could see, and it was all moving and morphing and the more I looked the more it moved and morphed and vibrated. Everything was changing faster than I could comprehend it to, and some of it turned into what appeared to be living things and robots and musical instruments, but it was continually changing and affecting itself, like it was all alive and it knew that I was looking at it. It was almost comical, but almost threatening at the same time. Pic related is the best image that tries to convey what I experienced, but it is not even close to comparing what I had seen. It lasted for like three minutes, but dang it was not like any normal "dream" where you're casually interacting with things, it was 1000 times more intense. Its a myth that DMT is released during REM sleep, and maybe it is these types of DMT-esque experiences that our brains filter through each night we sleep. Everybody who does DMT feels as if they've done it before or have a feeling of de-ja-vu like they've been to the place they're experiencing doing the drug. Maybe this is why they think that, because they go through the DMT gauntlet every time they turn out the lights.

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