“The lungs produce the most DMT in the body. Breathwork is psychedelic. You are the alchemist of your body. Atoms and cells are your devotees and servants. You are the Supreme Divinity. Are you devotees serving, or have they gone astray?”— Conscious Arrival, instagram.com
“The lungs produce the most DMT in the body, conscious breathing is psychedelic.”— Conscious Arrival, instagram.com
“People say, 'is there risk, to DMT? It sounds so intense. Is it dangerous?' The answer is yes, it's tremendously dangerous. The danger is the possibility of death by astonishment.”— Terence McKenna, dmtsite.com
“DMT reproduces many of the features of an enlightenment experience, including timelessness; ineffability; coexistence of opposites; contact and merging with a supremely powerful, wise, and loving presence, sometimes experienced as a white light; the certainty that consciousness continues after death…”— Rick Strassman, amazon.com
“And often it’s very erotic, although I’m not sure if that’s the word. But it’s almost like sex is the surface of which this is the volume. And I’m a great fan of sex; I don’t mean to denigrate it. I mean to raise DMT to a very high status.”— Terence McKenna, youtube.com
“It was really the DMT that empowered my commitment to the psychedelic experience. DMT was so much more powerful, so much more alien, raising all kinds of issues about what is reality, what is language, what is the self, what is three-dimensional space and time, all the questions I became involved wi…”— Terence McKenna, amazon.com
“It is comforting to know I am back on earth again... Everything has a spiritual tinge, but is so real. I feel that I have landed.”— Anonymous,