Most of you readers of DMT Quest are familiar with the concept of the “Near Death Experience” (NDE). It takes place when a person comes extremely close to dying and in the process experiences visual a...
While serotonin is most well known as an essential brain neurotransmitter, it has been estimated that as much as 95 percent of the body’s serotonin is produced in the digestive tract. Similarly, the h...
While much of the focus of “hallucinatory” phenomena regarding DMT (both exogenous and endogenous (speculatively)) is based on the distinct visual experiences that take place… vision is but one...
As we touched upon in a prior pieced titled, “DMT "Hallucinations” or Expansion of the Spectrum"… the electromagnetic spectrum is comprised of the range of all known frequencies of electromagnetic r...
“Following the third hit of N,N-DMT, the subject flopped back on the couch for 10 minutes in what appears to be a complete detachment of the senses in this realm” - Witness #1
“3 hours into the Ay...
Much of the discussion surrounding endogenous DMT is in regards to the classical “Near Death Experience” (NDE). This usually occurs in the form of a traumatic event such as a car accident or a h...
Relax my friends…
We’re not claiming that ingesting DMT causes cancer or anything of that nature.
We’ve just recently stumbled down the rascally rabbit hole of monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity and...
Schizophrenia is formally classified as a mental disorder in which a person has “lost touch with reality”. Some of the symptoms of schizophrenia are categorized as hallucinatory phenomena (both ...
The recent focus of DMT Quest has been to speculate on the various synchronous layers of the body that coincide with altered states of consciousness. In fact, we’d venture to state that these are no...
In Part 1 we touched upon the range of the electromagnetic spectrum and the human field of vision within this spectrum. We also covered what appears to be an expansion of this visual field amongst c...