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mind, but with Harmala it feels like I'm in contact with the invisible world<br />

of Spirits. An even greater degree of synergism exists between Harmala and<br />

the tryptamine <strong>psychedelic</strong>s, psilocybin and <strong>DM</strong>T.<br />

<strong>DM</strong>T - I've had some powerfully enlightening experiences smoking<br />

N,N-<strong>DM</strong>T while on acid. <strong>The</strong> <strong>DM</strong>T experience overwhelms the acid<br />

experience during its short duration. I usually find myself immersed in the<br />

flowing, intricate visuals which are characteristic of <strong>DM</strong>T. <strong>The</strong> acid<br />

essentially puts me on a higher platform for launching into the <strong>DM</strong>T. And<br />

the "open mind" state produced by the acid allows me to experience the<br />

<strong>DM</strong>T that much more. See the chapter on <strong>DM</strong>T.<br />

NITROUS OXIDE - A blast of nitrous usually puts me in a pleasurable,<br />

altered state of mind, this is amplified if I'm already high. A single breath of<br />

nitrous, as is generally consumed for recreational use, will produce a one to<br />

two minute "disassociative" state, during which I feel somewhat out of my<br />

body. I have found that nitrous works well with every <strong>psychedelic</strong> I've tried<br />

it with. It can put an additional peak in my peak, or it can be used to "break<br />

up" a state of mind so I can switch my focus to something else.<br />

LUDIOMIL - I got inspiration to try LSD with Ludiomil (an<br />

anti-depressant) after reading an article in Psychedelic Monographs and<br />

Essays where the experimenter reported having lucid dreams after using this<br />

combination. This perked my interest as I've been a practitioner of lucid<br />

dreaming for the past few years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> experience was quite enjoyable and exceeded my expectations. During<br />

the experience I found that Ludiomil nearly doubled the strength of the acid,<br />

while slightly altering the experience. I felt as though there was a thin<br />

invisible membrane between myself and anything my senses touched upon.<br />

This felt novel but did not allow me to feel completely "merged with the<br />

experience" as is common while on acid. My thought flow also seemed a bit<br />

different including what felt like "bleed through" from the dream state.<br />

I didn't experience anything unusual during my sleep the first night. But on<br />

the next night I had some 25 to 30 highly vivid dreams. I continued having<br />

these vivid dreams, in decreasing numbers, for the next three or four nights.<br />

One point to note here is that the dreams I experienced, although quite<br />

vivid, did not fit the definition of Lucid Dreams as defined by Stephen<br />

LaBerge or others in the Lucid Dreaming field. LaBerge uses Lucid Dream<br />

to mean a dream in which you are aware that you are dreaming, frequently<br />

have access to the memories of your normal waking consciousness, and<br />

may be able to manipulate the events in your dream.<br />

See the Ecstasy and Multiple Combinations chapters.

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