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DiscussionTreating suicide like a 'trip'
Thread starterJustOverIt
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Could the final moments of suicide be a journey? It fascinates me to think that during our last moments our body releases DMT and then no more pain, no more 'you', just pure awareness and a sense of moving to somewhere else. It's a romantic thought, one that I'd like to be true.
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Journeytoletgo, Sickman75, goxua and 4 others
Could the final moments of suicide be a journey? It fascinates me to think that during our last moments our body releases DMT and then no more pain, no more 'you', just pure awareness and a sense of moving to somewhere else. It's a romantic thought, one that I'd like to be true.
Planning your own death has something mystical, I like the way it feels when I go out and pick yew. It feels like the breeze, before the storm. Love it.
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Sickman75, BaconCheeseburger, Tristesse and 2 others
Planning your own death has something mystical, I like the way it feels when I go out and pick yew. It feels like the breeze, before the storm. Love it.
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