You’ve undoubtedly heard quite a bit about the drug DMT. It was popularized by MT: The Spirit Molecule, a groundbreaking book, and a documentary of the same name.
DMT is a hallucinogenic chemical from the tryptamine family that has a fundamental structure similar to that of neurotransmitters and induces strong hallucinations.
It is well-known for creating the same chemical reaction as when you die, as well as in lower levels when you dream. The hallucinations that arise are distinct from those caused by any other medication.
Specifically, a startlingly high number of DMT users, including many scientists, have claimed to have encountered or communicated with aliens or extra-dimensional beings while using the drug.
Rick Strassman, author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule, said that over half of the DMT users he researched saw intelligent “beings,” “entities,” “aliens,” “guides,” and “helpers” inhabiting worlds.
For diverse persons, these entities manifested as “clowns, reptiles, mantises, bees, spiders, cacti, and stick figures,” but most commonly as “clowns, reptiles, mantises, bees, spiders, cactus, and stick figures.” Legendary ethnobotanist Terrence McKenna defined the beings as “self-transforming machine elves.”
There are no other psychedelic medications that provide such a continuous presence of exterior sentient entities.
In an interview, Strassman outlines the ‘beings” various experiences:
Video 1:
“They were humanoid at times, insectoid at others, reptilian at others, and plant-like at other times.” They were aware of the volunteers to some extent.
They appeared to be awaiting the volunteers and were delighted to see them when they arrived, and then began engaging with them. They appeared astonished and furious at times, as if the volunteers’ consciousness had intruded onto that specific being’s field of action. The volunteers were sometimes treated or experimented on.
They had sexual encounters with the aliens on occasion. Some people were told future possibilities. Others were, in some form, noted for future reference in some fashion. Others showered them with love and light. Others served as guides, taking them to a different location, such as a tunnel that led to an usual near-death or spiritual experience.
Some of the motifs were classic science fiction, such as a space station or a space ship approaching, or automatons or robots going about their work. They found it difficult to define hybrid creatures, such as machine/animal hybrids and even furniture-like groupings of beings, at times.
Despite the fact that I am not a specialist on quantum physics or any of the more psychedelic theories of cosmology, I did understand a little about the phenomenon known as dark matter.
a kind of non-visible matter that neither creates nor reflects light yet accounts for 95 percent or more of the universe’s mass.
It occurred to me that if it makes up that much of the universe’s mass, it could very well be inhabited, and that it would simply be a matter of changing the receiving characteristics of consciousness through chemical changes like those seen with DMT to be able to perceive things that were previously unperceivable.
It’s possible that DMT is the matrix that allows us to converse with other entities.”
Video 2:
We’ve already discussed the possibility of a link between advanced extraterrestrial technology and dark matter. We were taken aback to learn that Strassman believes DMT might be the key to talking with aliens who live on other levels of reality made up of dark matter and other realms of existence in the cosmos.
DMT is related with Tibetan Buddhist cosmology teachings on the Six Realms of the Book of the Dead in the film Enter the Void; it is the doorway to the afterlife and rebirth.