Mechanism Of Dmt Meditation
zendoc / March 2024 (63 Words, 1 Minutes)
If DMT is an endogenous secretion that acts as a survival mechanism to preserve the brain from hypoxia before death, it may be closely related to chyene stokes respiration, which is the respiratory center’s response to ongoing hypoxia.
This pre-death Cheyene Stokes breathing may be similar to hyperventilation in healthy individuals and the subsequent slow, tapered breathing for mechanical correction of CO2, with a significantly limited O2 supply.
However, it is difficult to reach and cannot withstand the DMT-induced level of hypoxia that occurs during chyene stokes breathing using artificial meditative breathing techniques.
If vasovagal syncope is added to this, it may be possible to reach DMT-induced levels of hypoxia. Since vasovagal syncope lasts less than 1 minute, irreversible brain damage does not occur, but if the hypothesis is correct, DMT may be secreted into the cerebral bloodstream even for a short period of time (leaving aside the issue of rapid elimination by MAO).
In addition, the body must be trained to adapt or adjust to the hypoxic environment as well as the effect of hyperventilation CO2 mechanical correction as a preparatory work before syncope occurs.
Only then can you maintain and control your posture and consciousness after a moment of relaxation or fainting from the state of extreme psychological and physical tension during meditation, which is expressed by the so-called kundalini or the great heaven.
A single DMT meditation experience can completely change life itself, like a person coming back from death.