Ben Ulansey
1 min readMay 31, 2024

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My own takeaway from some of my DMT experiences what there's some something, and ever since then i've had a hard time letting go of the belief. I don't believe in any god of monotheism, but I do lean toward the belief that some deity of some sort exists. I also think it's fascinating that DMT, of all substances, is one that is endogenous, and that that is the experience it offers people. I don't know what that means, but I tend to think it means more than zero. I really like Nick Glynos' thinking on the subject.

"Science currently has almost no grasp about what DMT might be doing in the body, but the fact that it’s withstood generations of human evolution and remained a part of our own physiology to this day… suggests that it’s here for a reason.... The mystery of DMT deserves the attention of scientists, philosophers, psychologists, therapists and anyone trying to make sense of this situation we call reality… The presence of naturally occurring DMT in the body represents a great unsolved mystery and a tangible link between altered states of consciousness and human physiology…. Let’s determine if DMT, the only psychedelic known to be produced by humans, plays a role in the most fundamental mystery of science — human consciousness."

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Ben Ulansey
Ben Ulansey

Written by Ben Ulansey

Writer, musician, entertainment enthusiast, and amateur lucid dreamer. I write memoirs, satires, reviews, philosophical treatises, and everything in between 🐙

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