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DMT and phobias



Some phobias are written in our DNA. Those phobias have a purpose. They were meant to help us survive in the conditions where the first humans lived. So every human is afraid of some things like snakes and spiders. The knowledge that the spider or snake could be poisonous helped cavemen survive in bad conditions. 

But some phobias are common for all animals. Every species, including humans, are afraid of the same things. Those things that almost all mammals are afraid of are fire and medusa. So those memory blocks are stored in the DNA before humans are even born. Those phobias are allowed to offer the key to evolution. 

So could that thing called the memory of species offer us a vision of what things like dinosaurs looked like? Maybe, but at the first, we must get access to those memories that are making our species survive in history.


Oracles and DMT


The human nervous system creates the DMT in extreme stress. Some shamans are using this chemical in their rituals. During those rituals, narcotic vegetables are thrown to fire. And if those rituals are made wrong there is a possibility, that person walks to the fire. 

That thing causes serious injuries. There are also rumors that the DMT caused the hallucinations of the oracles in ancient Greece and Rome. There is the possibility that the oracle herself didn't know what kind of chemicals were used in those rituals. 

Those chemicals were secretive. There is evidence that they involved, ethylene, methane, and ethane, along with light hydrocarbon gasses from bituminous limestone. And that oracle was the only "radio" that is delivering information. There is a theory that the narcotic vegetables along with burned flies can cause a condition that the memory could transfer from one species to another. (Curious Historian/ Forecasting the Future With the Oracle Of Delphi)

So the logic of this claim goes like this: the neurotransmitters from burning flies will rise to the olfactory nerve inside the smoke and offer an oracle to see things that flies are seen. But that thing is theory, not fact. The fact is that those hallucinogens guaranteed that the oracle couldn't tell anything else that what that person saw during that ritual. 

And the fact is that those rituals are extremely dangerous. The DMT is a hallucinogen that can cause unexpected behavior. And during those rituals, the consciousness is distorted. So don't even try them. The predictions of oracles were so common that they fit almost every possible situation. 


Could the DMT offer the gate to cells that are controlling those phobias?


There is a strange and dangerous theory that the chemical called DMT can deliver the memory that is stored in chemical storage to neurons. The DMT is one of the most powerful psychoactive in the world. There are myths that the DMT that is forming in our nervous system is opening the road even to the fourth dimension. But in the most realistic versions, the DMT makes the memory of species transfer to the neurons. 

But there is also the possibility that the DMT will make the natural structure more sensitive to radio waves and other electromagnetic fields. So can the DMT offer the road to the world of dinosaurs? The idea is that the memory blocks that are controlling phobias will transfer to neurons. And then that person describes what he or she sees. Or hears to police artists. But the fact is that we don't know is this possible. We can just make the hypothesis of the purpose of the mystery called DMT. 


https://curioushistorian.com/learning-the-future-with-the-oracle-of-delphi


https://www.healthline.com/health/what-is-dmt


https://recovery.org/dmt/


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