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- A TRYPTAMINE EXPEDITION
- . . . a note from underground
- by "Gracie and Zarkov"
-
- Copyright August 1985 by Gracie and Zarkov Productions. We believe that
- in a truly free society the price of packaged information would be driven
- down to the cost of reproduction and transmission. We, therefore, give
- blanket permission and encourage photocopy, quotation, reprint or entry
- into a database of all or part of our articles provided that the copier
- or quoter does not take credit for our statements.
-
- Introduction
-
- This paper is about the strangest trip that we have ever had.
- Furthermore, in our discussions with other experienced heads it became
- clear that this trip was one of the more peculiar trips that we have even
- heard of! That in and of itself might not warrant an article. However,
- the possible implications of this trip are such that we have decided to
- write about our experience to add to the store of 'stubborn empirical
- fact' that make up psychedelic phenomenology.
-
- We are also aware that this trip was outlandish enough that its retelling
- may cause our readers to believe that we finally have either lost it or
- are resorting to creative writing. We would like to assure our readers
- that what you are about to read happened exactly as described (within the
- limits of our powers of observation).
-
- In this paper we give a description of the trip, our beliefs concerning
- the phenomenology, and our tentative conclusions regarding our
- experience. It seems impractical to reproduce the entire trip narrative
- written right after the experience since it runs to twenty typewritten
- pages. Therefore, this paper is a highly condensed version of the trip
- narrative.
-
- Backqround
-
- The weekend prior to our strange experience, Grace had decided to take 5
- grams of potent stropharia mushrooms by herself. While it is common
- practice for us to trip together, Zarkov's high dose mushroom trips have
- been uniformly negative ever since he established contact with certain
- insectoid creatures who claimed to have engineered the mushroom for their
- own purposes. (See, High Frontiers, Issue no. 2 and Note no. 8). Gracie
- was going in alone to perform reconaissance. After ahout an hour and one
- half of arguing with the voice and being unable to see any visions, she
- began to "interviewâ•™ the voice which seemed quite amenable to
- questioning. Gracie called in Zarkov and together we interviewed the
- voice in Gracie's head for about two hours. One of the raps was that
- Gracie had trouble entering the vision state because she hadn't practiced
- enough visualization and was afraid to leave her body.
-
- Now it is true that despite how much talk there is about how hard it is
- to get into the far-out mushroom states, Zarkov would just 'fall down the
- rabbit hole' on any dose over 3 grams without knowing how he did it,
- while Gracie had much more elusive contact with the mushroom vision
- states even at doses in the 10 gram range. However, given Gracie's
- consistent ability to see the "visible language" on DMT (which Zarkov has
- so far only briefly glimpsed) and her other visionary experiences on DMT,
- this rap seemed rather unlikely.
-
- But, the mushroom voice held cut hope. Gracie should practice building a
- fantasy world in her head and maybe, if we both took mushrooms together,
- she could "show" her fantasy world to Zarkov. Zarkov was extremely
- skeptical of the whole rap. It seemed very enticing and very unlike his
- experiences with the mushrooms. That week Zarkov went to the East coast
- on business and left Gracie to work on her fantasy world.
-
- Upon Zarkov's return on Friday, Gracie announced that she had worked
- diligently on her fantasy world and would like to show it to Zarkov that
- weekend using mushrooms. The only description she gave of the world was
- that it was a barbarian bronze age planet run by Goddess-worshipping
- group of priestesses and that he was cast as a high-tech off-worlder.
-
- Zarkov was apprehensive, since he didn't want another "alien space wars"
- trip on the mushroom. The experimental protocol that we agreed on was to
- do a DMT shot at noon on Saturday and if the experience seemed positive,
- to take the mushrooms later in the day. The first shot was inconclusive
- because Zarkov didn't get off but he did get a terrific case of the
- tryptamine giggles. He decided to take another dose. The visions in the
- noontime sunlight were exquisite. Over the next half hour, we each
- consumed betweeen 100 and 150 mg of DMT in four separate "trips". The
- experience for Zarkov had been glorious. His relationship with the DMT
- over the last four months of regular usage had been uniformly positive
- even when it had been terrifying. The idea had came into his head (from
- where?) that by presaturating himself with the DMT, his previous problems
- with the mushroom could be avoided.
-
- We had fasted since Friday night and had been especially careful with our
- diets all week. At 2:00 PM, we both took 5 gms of potent stropharia
- mushrooms. We washed down the 'shrooms with ginger ale. We stayed in the
- bright sunlight until the closed eye visions began to come on strongly
- (about 30 mlnutes). We then went into our darkened trip room.
-
- The Trip: Content and Comments
-
- The basic phenomena of the trip were as highlighted below.
-
- o Gracie saw none of the visions described below. In fact, she
- saw no visions during the trip. She was high and the trip
- roam took on a beautiful jewelled quality. She had no
- tendency to drift into a trance even though she had taken the
- same dosage of DMT and mushrooms as Zarkov.
-
- o Zarkov could not resist the trance. Strangely, he could talk
- with ease but could not maintain any other semblance of
- contact with reality. Any attempt to do so resulted in
- overwhelming stomach cramps, full body shivers, vertigo and
- throbbing headache. All of these body symptoms went away if
- he paid attention to the trance state.
-
- o Zarkov's first vision was a stadium full of hostile giant
- insect creatures that he was familiar with from previous
- mushroom trips. However, immediately the DMT "banshee"
- creatures floated in and sang this message, "Aren't they a
- dull and pompous bunch! But don't worry, they can't get at
- you because we are here." These "banshee" creatures were a
- common occurance in Zarkov's DMT trips.
-
- [imagine a picture of two smiling banshees here... my ascii-art
- capabilities just aren't up to reproducing them -cak]
-
- o The next series of visions were of various aliens that seemed
- to be trying to sell Zarkov various visions. The banshees
- continued to accompany the visions and offer comment.
-
- o At about the chemical peak of the trip (one hour), the house
- had a rash of poltergeist phenomena that were jointly observed
- by both of us. Furthermore, the cats noticed them and
- followed them as they made their way through the house. The
- banshees advised Zarkov not to worry about them because
- "things like this happen." This was the last point in the
- trip where Zarkov could maintain contact with ordinary
- reality.
-
- o The banshees formed a gate next to an alien selling visions
- indicating that Zarkov should "buy into" this vision.
-
- o By "going" through the gate, Zarkov found himself someplace
- else.
-
- o This some place else was another world. It no longer seemed
- like a psychedelic vision, but rather it seemed like a real
- world. The sun felt warm; when it went down Zarkov felt cool.
- To move around it was necessary to walk. Wherever he looked,
- there was a realistic amount of detail. No insubstantial
- visions, just a real world wherever Zarkov looked. He could
- eat, walk, swim, fuck and talk to the other characters.
-
- o The world was Gracie's fantasy world. Even though she
- couldn't see it, Zarkov's verbal description matched her
- world. She could give instructions to Zarkov that he could
- follow to get around.
-
- o The world was a bronze-age city. In the background were green
- and fertile mountains. The architecture was of massive
- granite blocks with a poured concrete look about them. The
- style was neoclassical crossed with Minoan with a touch of
- Jack Vance. The mise-en-scene made sense and did not appear
- contrived. The aesthetic sensibility, while of the wretched excess
- school, was coherent. It was the most beautiful place Zarkov had
- ever seen, in shades of pink, mauve, purple and gold.
-
- o The story line was that of the wierdest heavy metal video ever
- designed. There were barbaric artifacts and luxury items all
- over. The world was inhabited by buxom, bottom-heavy,
- voluptuous nymphos. Zarkov found himself in an elaborate
- caped outfit, somewhere between Darth Vadar and Ming the
- Merciless. His entourage was a group of cretinous,
- long-haired sleazos in heavy metal dress and carrying guitars.
- The trip consisted of a tour through the city from the wharf
- to the main temple where a three-day orgy took place.
-
- o The world somehow seemed like an isomorphic metaphor to
- Gracie's personality structure.
-
- o The world was coherent and consistent. It had internal rules
- as inexorable as the "natural laws" on earth.
-
- o It had its own linear time. Subjectively, Zarkov spent three
- days in the world. Yet this voyaqe was encompassed in a
- normal six-hour mushroom trip. Furthermore, any attempt to
- reestablish contact with earth left huge gaps in the story
- since the world proceeded at its own pace, even if Zarkov
- wasn't paying attention.
-
- o It did not seem like telepathy or a projection from Gracie's
- head. Rather, we believe that somehow the fantasy world was
- lifted from Gracie's head and placed in the tryptamine
- "library of all time and space" where Zarkov "read out the
- diskette .
-
- o The only psychedelic aspect to the world was the continual
- presence of the DMT banshees, albeit they were "disguised" as
- a sort of observer/chorus as bats, orchids, etc., throughout
- the experience.
-
- o The DMT acted as a tuner of some sort for the mushroom
- experience. Certain aspects of the vision seemed
- characteristically DMT, like the banshees, the extreme time
- dilation, and the bejewelled colors. The mushroom contributed
- the epic quality, the exfoliating details and the practical
- joke quality of the whole set-up.
-
- o Such an experience, if controllable, would be extremely useful
- to a shaman trying to treat mental illness. He could walk
- through the streets of his patient's mind without the verbal
- filter of analysis. It might even be possible to make changes
- in the landscape to effect a cure. The demons lurking in the
- shadows would be a constant danger, "You might not come back."
-
- Conclusion
-
- Zarkov has not attempted to repeat the experience. Gracie, however, has
- used the DMT predose before a lower dose of mushrooms (3 grams) and found
- herself in an irresistible trance with a series of faint visions. This
- was outdoors at night with a friend who did the same mix and also found
- herself in a trance, although her visions remained state-bound.
-
- We don't know what Zarkov's vision means or how he got there, but we
- encourage anyone with visionary tendencies to try exploring these modes.
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