{"id":9341,"date":"2023-11-14T08:10:22","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T08:10:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.constantine-carpet.com\/?p=9341"},"modified":"2024-01-11T20:08:24","modified_gmt":"2024-01-11T20:08:24","slug":"how-to-get-dmt-obtaining-the-spirit-molecule","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.constantine-carpet.com\/how-to-get-dmt-obtaining-the-spirit-molecule\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Get DMT: Obtaining the Spirit Molecule"},"content":{"rendered":"

\u201cYou could fall forward in a way that your airways become compressed and you suffocate,\u201d he said. \u201cNot infrequently, people have these experiences in which they\u2019re encountering some kind of sentient autonomous entity,\u201d said Johns Hopkins\u2019s Griffiths. Shula said that she\u2019s smoked or inhaled DMT around 20 times total. Like Bell, she said every DMT experience is unique, but she still recalled aspects of her first trip. \u201cMuch of the experience is ineffable because it seems to access parts of my brain that I don\u2019t have human language to describe,\u201d said Amy Shula, 40, a Denver-based clinical research program manager.<\/p>\n