Ben Ulansey
1 min readFeb 26, 2024

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Sorry for the delayed reply. I've been feeling very digitally inundated lately and haven't been the best at keeping up with people.

DMT and lucid dreaming are the two things that I have a near impossible time shaking off. What you're saying makes total sense and it is the way I feel toward any prophet and their claims. So I try never to speak with any certainty about what I've encountered during my experiences with the drug. My thoughts are that DMT (and dreaming, too) do offer a glimpse into incomperhensible truths of the universe. But why exactly they do is as mysterious to me as the behavior of subatomic particles acting with wills of their own. I don't know why this endogenous substance that people put into dab carts does what it does, and I doubt I ever will. But I'm thankful it does and I'm thankful I'm on earth at a time where these sorts of experiences have been democratized to the point of vape pens.

I love Terrance Mckenna's quote on this: "It’s just a long toke away for an ordinary human being!? How could something that titanic and beautiful and cosmic and alien be kept secret? [DMT] is more stunning than the rise of Atlantis… more appalling than the arrival of alien star fleets in the skies of our planet… and yet — it’s here…. The indescribable falls into [our] lap."

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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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