Originally Posted by
djproben
It's not really a "high" ... it's called being fully *present*. We spend so little time doing that in our everyday lives that we feel high when we do get there. Hallucinogens may give you a glimpse of what it feels like but the way to really experience it is a lot more work than eating a piece of paper or a pill.
As for music, yeah, it's another way to get there more easily; it's a great tool for meditation, esp intense repetitive music combined with dance -- shaman have known this for millennia, and it has been practiced by many tribes throughout the ages long before electronic music ever existed. I've never done DMT but if it's anything like other hallucinogens then I would say, yeah, psytrance can probably help you achieve that feeling under the right conditions, just like any other repetitive music. But it's nothing about frequencies that mimic a drug experience; it's more about facilitating a state where you can let go of your ego and simply experience the world as it is. It's more the other way around -- drugs can help mimic the experience that you can achieve through meditation, music, or dance.
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