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The Strangest Drug Ever Studied

fern | June 3, 2026



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This is dimethyltryptamine, known as DMT – arguably the world’s strongest psychedelic drug.

Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rOMVSXqQWNBSiqnde7xnTKPv3F1wUcV0bP9ZnOYDZt8/edit?usp=sharing

0:00 – Intro
1:46 – Chapter 1: Deep in the Jungle
9:16 – Chapter 2: High in Switzerland
16:04 – Chapter 3: Subject 34 Ready for Takeoff
25:47 – Chapter 4: The Brain on DMT

Corrections:
09:43 Hofmann did not ingest “250 grams” of LSD. This should of course be “250 micrograms”.

Music list:

Artlist:
Kyle Preston – Duality
Matooma – Get out Now
Onyx Music – Blue Dream
Alon Peretz – Pleasure and Pain; Is There Somebody Here; All Hope Abandon; Spiral
Theatre of Delays – Obsessions
Jimmy Svensson – No More Light
Itai Argaman – Longitude Travel; Heavens
Max H – War
Fabien Fustinoni – Between Light and Shadow
Master Minded – Feel
Michael Vignola – 3 Hours; Calling for You; Through the Past
KeMi – The Unknown – Creative Cut – Minimal
Yotam Agam – Aura 174 Hz; Qing Long
Jordan Hatfield – Light Shines
Quinten Coblentz – Babylon
Victor Spiegel – Ground Beneath
megks – Sundrops
Gruber – The Uprising
Out of Flux – darklouds
Jakub Pietras – Jungle Temple

Epidemic Sound:
Squiid – Dance of the Spirits
Johnny Berglund – Cellar Stellar
Christian Andersen – A Special Rite of Passage
Edward Karl Hanson – Manic and Me
Amber Glow – Waves of Time
Flouw – By Heart and Spirit
Out To The World – Luxx; Bulletin World; Adaption
Sarah, the Illstrumentalist – Drop Top Down
Niklas Gabrielsson with Martin Landstrom & His Orchestra – Myself and I
(Instrumental Version)
The Best Ofs – Cadillac Quiff Boys
Parallax Deep – Northern Lights
Johan Glossner – Wap Away
Luella Gren – The Murdered Dancer
Lennon Hutton – Who’s at the Window; Signs; Echo
Ruiqi Zhao – Strings Attached
Max Anson – Where Does It End
Experia – Underlying Cause; Deception Uncovered
Ritchie Everett – Where to Next
Stationary Sign – Manhattan Mystery
Pulsed – Emoticon
Helmut Schenker – Dragonflies
Dream Cave – Into the Maze
baegel – My Ringtone Is a Voice Memo of You Last Summer
John B. Lund – Shadowed
Broad Sky – Tree of Life
David Celeste – Kokoku
Craft Case – Mind Your Step
Brotin – Transparent Bathtub

Other:
The Beatles – Revolution

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Written by fern

Comments

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  1. @Repz98

    June 3, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    Studies from Norway suggest that DMT can produce extremely intense hallucinations in which a person may feel as though they have lived through an entire human lifetime. Although the experience can feel subjectively very long, the actual intoxication typically lasts around one hour before it wears off.

  2. @DerinAIto

    June 3, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    I read Shrooms helps with depression and anxiety clears the mind, of all negative thoughts. Now I'm pretty much desperate to make mushrooms, Anyone with a reliable source on where I could get shrooms or psychs??

  3. @KatsudonArt

    June 3, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    ngl, I want to try it and see what artworks I can create from it. I once went on a trip on hash oil and the artworks I made from that left me hungry for more. I want to explore and see what I can make from it. also hash oil is the strongest I've taken so far haha I wanna see what I can create with dmt and lsd

  4. @incredible5587

    June 3, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    23:35 I was never sure about life after death and god and all that stuff, was always open about it. And i did believe there was a higher power, just was not sure, and so many religions who is right? Not DMT but on Salvia 100x, i took a huge rip and laughed because i took the 1x stuff before and did nothing, so i thought it was going to be nothing. Next thing you know I felt like i was floating in space and I thought i was dead, then i realized i could move, but still floating and every time i spun around i could see my eye holes and that was the only form of light, like i was my soul inside my body spinning and moving around. I reached for the light and i could feel me gabbing it and pulling on it but it was like a bubble of light and then it shattered all over me, I thought it was hit by a blast of glass and can still remember to this day the feeling of it all hitting me, I thought i got ripped apart and felt so still. Then I snapped back into it. From that point on, i am sure there is a higher power or god.
    I snagged some DMT about a year ago and still have not felt like it was the right time to take it. One day!!

  5. @Yorky23

    June 3, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    All this and what that lady said on her trip is more or less the same as the Robert Monroe stuff, which i do… Im not brave enough to do DMT, i like to control what is going on. Monroe takes time to achieve the same results with training time, DMT seems to be a massive shortcut for tapping into your consciousness.. This has nothing to do with your physical brain, its all about your consciousness, Perhaps DMT instantly severs the connection to this illusion we call earth, which is why its a shock at the beginning.. We are nothing more than meat sacks, with a spiritual energy being at our core, living in what Monroe calls locale 1, which is low vibration earth energy, when you get good at the Robert Monroe stuff, you lift off, go out of body and can visit locale 2, which he calls focus 21, this is the bridge to the spirit dimension, His early explorers taped themselves under lab conditions, actually visiting locale 2, the place where our energy bodies go when we die, before we get taken to higher dimensions. There are all these beings that you can communicate with, ask questions, and everything else you can do with DMT, its just more in your control… just do a search on Monroe explorer tapes on YT…

  6. @81eternalblue

    June 3, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    DMT helps us understand how the brain constructs reality because it temporarily relaxes the constraints that normally govern perception, cognition, selfhood, and meaning-making. By observing what changes, and what remains, we can learn how those constructions are built in the first place.

  7. @lovelylittlegirl3332

    June 3, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    In most religions, psychedelics are banned because in religion we are given knowledge of spiritual doors. The psychedelics create heightened emotional states which open your spiritual doors giving access to spirits. The problem is it’s not something you can regulate and this often leads to demonic possession. You don’t have the power to regulate what kinds of spirits you’re being exposed to, especially in a high energy region like a forest. I think that’s responsible for the malevolent nature things deform into. The drug themselves don't create the malevolent deformation, they expose you to malevolent creatures living in a realm we usually don't have access to (for good reason).

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