9.20.2006
GOOD DRUGS ARE HARD TO FIND
If you’re bored of the usual hallucinogenic drugs you’ve been taking it might be time to try and score some DMT. That is, if you believe the tales of a man who probably took more hallucinogens than any other single person in the world. According to Terrance McKenna, the now-deceased researcher of all things psychoactive, people who take DMT are greeted by a world populated by a bizarre species of being. "Self-transforming machine elves," McKenna calls them, and he says that all DMT users experience these beings, who, after several DMT trips, begin to try and communicate with the tripper. Yikes! The experience can be terrifying, he warns, but assures us that "a touch of terror gives the stamp of validity to the experience because it means 'this is real'". The "elves", apparently, bath you in love, and say "don't worry...try not to be amazed. Try to focus and look at what we're doing," as they try to teach you their language, which is so alien that, McKenna says, it "cannot be Englished." Too bad, I'd like to know what kind of drugs those self-transforming mechanical elves are on. (Deoxy.org/mckenna.htm)
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