Someone asks me: "What entities have I experienced on DMT?"
I could write several books about this, and maybe I will.
I don't take the semantic content of psychedelic experiences literally. But it's still fascinating.
I've had over 1,000 DMT experiences, same with 5-MeO-DMT, and I've encountered many "realms" and many different kinds of beings. I've always been fascinated by Buddhism, and recently I was reading about all the Buddhist heavens and hells, and the beings that inhabit them. It struck me that the entire Buddhist ecosystem of World Systems is a better guide for making sense of these intelligences than, say, simply "advanced ETs", "fallen angels", or "trickster beings". It really is a UNIVERSE or MULTIVERSE out there! There's a vast combinatorial explosion of things that may happen. I sort of understand, I think, the basic principles for how these experiences unfold and why they feel the way they do. But I would say I've only begun to really explore the intelligences that live and emerge in them. Knowing a certain magical number for a dynamic system vs. truly knowing in practice what you can do with it are two very different things.
Some of the realms are actually very endearing and friendly. For example, what I now associate with the "Heaven of the Four Kings" in Buddhism is a place that rests "right above us" and is like this universe but just a bit more pleasant, peaceful, and magical. I don't mean to overfit on Buddhism, but the descriptions they use are genuinely evocative.
Here you'll see small light beings, fairies, gnomes, magical turtles, strange looking mushrooms, and a lot of cute beings that have the vibe of being like kids or innocent creatures, half-animal half-magical. I get the impression the place is governed by a vast benevolent intelligence that functions as, more or less, a parental figure making sure these beings don't fight each other and are well fed. Like a vast zoo of peaceful, but sometimes a bit selfish, beings that love to bask in the sun, hang out in meadows, enjoy pretty bell music, and look at fireflies next to an enchanted tree.
Go a bit further up and you experience more sophisticated aesthetic beings. Beings that make works of art with their mind, and assemble to perform plays for each other. More or less as intelligent as humans but clearly more "spiritual" and "emotional."
Further up there is a realm of beings who "sing with their emotions" and don't care about external sensory pleasures anymore.
Further up yet and you encounter beings whose body is just light and "glass" or some kind of semi-transparent media.
Further up and there are beings who embody pure space or pure "being" and often believe they're God.
And then on strange trips, sometimes I go "sideways" to other world systems, where the more blatantly hyperdimensional beings come from. These feel less like a level of reality and more like entities from an entirely different parallel universe with different laws. Some of these beings feel to me as profoundly benevolent. Others are neutral. And certainly there are negative, parasitic ones too.
There are big "hubs" where many realities and world systems meet, and there you might encounter vast Buddhaminds that work as a kind of traffic controller and priest, purifying and clarifying the minds of those who get near. You also "become" part of it when you are near it, but this feels very beneficial and illuminating. Like mindmelding with a cross between a saint and a mathematical genius. I absolutely love this realm, and have only experienced it a handful of times (probably 4, maybe 5).
But there are also hypertechnological realms. I've been "oriented" to the Galactic Federation, or whatever that was, and shown a vast network of civilizations a bit more advanced than Earth. This one feels very good and positive. But there are also "rogue" civilizations that don't want to be part of it, and are critical of the collective. They would take over if they could.
While I said I don't take this content literally, I do find it fascinating and a valuable object of study.
Why these semantic landscapes? Why these textures of meaning?
The QRI perspective (3D tactile field mapping to 2.5D visual field in multiple ways at once, giving rise to exotic resonant modes, annealing, Bayesian energy sinks, emergent hyperbolic geometry, liquid crystals, recursive beamsplitter architecture, etc.) has a lot to say about this, but it still feels weird and unusual. And, frankly, at least some of the hyperdimensional beings escape even my most ambitious mathematical modeling of the phenomenology. This doesn't stop me from trying to figure it out. And I'm optimistic our modeling is getting genuinely closer to the phenomenon.
Just a few more years of study and we will have figured it out, promise! :-)