Andrew Gallimore
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But I've seen certainly a multitude of beings, very, very kind of screechy, squeaky, like jabbering, jabbering.
Actually, it reminded me of something.
There's this weird effect that people who use DMT a lot, they get this.
You know, they might use DMT regularly and one day they take a hit as they normally do with the same batch of DMT and they get a joker or a jester and it wags its finger and says, not today.
You've done too much.
A guy wrote to me and says that he saw a jester, as he often does, and it fucking punched him in the face and he felt it.
He felt and it knocked him back into this world.
And so the effect was gone instantaneously.
Now, that is not easy to explain because this is not tolerance.
DMT, first of all, doesn't exhibit subjective tolerance, unlike the other psychedelics.
It's kind of weird.
You can inject someone with DMT every 30 minutes perpetually, and the intensity of their experience will always be the same.
It's not tolerance.
And tolerance anyway is a gradual thing.
It increases gradually over time.
So it's not an off switch.