the room sounds like a salvia breakthrough to me. not pleasant. i wouldn't have described it like that at all, but it sounds like the exact same thing, explained from a different perspective. for me it was like my whole life up until that point was a joke. everyone i knew was there, their presence was at least. i didn't see anyone, but i felt everyone gathered into a circle, performing a type of ritual. i was in the circle, and it was almost my turn...only i didn't know what to do. if i didn't do it - i would be stuck forever. at least my family could relax now that i knew the truth. they are thinking "...took him long enough!" i can't perform the task. i am stuck. like this. i panic while simultaneously accepting my fate. i guess i'm in THE ROOM
this clip is from a terrible movie called "the room" reminds me of the room yall are talking about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhQst2mFlJM"]I'm Fed Up With This World - YouTube no one believes in the alternate, psychedelic universe theory? i believe there is a land where all the lost thoughts go, there's got to be more than just a chemical reaction
Is the room you guy's are referring to the one they show at ~4:20 in ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wn8h9N8RwE"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wn8h9N8RwE I entertain the idea but I don't embrace it. I get the impression that if there is anything to psychedelic dimensions that some seem to be governed by very different rules. For instance Salvia's dimensions feels extremely different than those of DMT and mushrooms. I felt like 25i-nbome felt like quite a different place as well and Ketamine also manifests bizarre dimensions.
It depends on how hard you're tripping. I sometimes get the mindstate on lower doses of psychedelics, but I'm still more grounded in reality. At that point I just choose to stay in the room because I know that behind its walls, are all the wonders of the cosmos, but I'm still allowed to leave if I really want to. The kind of experience I described before is usually high dose DPT, DMT, Salvia (which I rarely take). I've also had that sort of experience on very high dose 2ce. More with the powertryptamines than other psychedelics, though. That's only one way I describe it. The saying 'the room,' or 'the nameless dread' are trip artifacts of mine and some friends. There are many other things that happen to me, many other places I go to, but I felt like describing this one. Have you ever seen Monsters, Incorporated (The Awesome Pixar kids movie)? Think of being in their door system and you walk through doors, going about your business, scaring kiddies, etc, etc. Every once in a while, you walk through a door. The door always looks different. And you find yourself in this one room. it always looks familiar. You get the most fucked up deja vu imaginable. And then the trip begins... Somehow, it reminds me of a quote I've seen on here (not sure who posted it), but it went something like this: What I forgot to remember, was that psychedelics happen...