Dr. David Luke Discusses DMT encounters with Mantis Beings
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Summary
The person discusses their experiences with entities encountered during DMT trips. They describe these entities as often resembling giant praying mantises, which can be 10 to 20 feet tall. During encounters, individuals feel as if they are undergoing neurological procedures. Many report that the mantis entities appear neutral, sometimes unsettling, but often believe they receive beneficial upgrades from the experience. The person notes that these encounters are not common among all DMT users, but they have heard from numerous individuals with similar experiences. After these encounters, people often feel a change in perspective, but the person remains open to various explanations for these phenomena, emphasizing the need for further exploration of the topic.
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The video discusses encounters with giant praying mantis entities reported by individuals during DMT experiences, highlighting the neutral or beneficial nature of these encounters. It challenges current neurobiological explanations and emphasizes the importance of considering indigenous perspectives on such phenomena.
Numerous people have reported encounters with giant praying mantis entities during DMT experiences, often described as performing neurological operations.
Robin K Harris
“I think it's worthwhile you know exploring the neurobiological reductionist explanations.”
Numerous people have reported encounters with giant praying mantis entities during DMT experiences, often described as performing neurological operations.
The presence of these mantis entities is often perceived as neutral, with some individuals feeling they receive beneficial upgrades from the encounters.
The phenomenon of encountering these mantis entities is not adequately explained by current neurobiological models, as some individuals without visual mental imagery still report such encounters.
The idea that these encounters are merely a result of visual noise or pareidolia is challenged by the consistent reports of specific entities across different individuals.
There is a risk of intellectual hubris in dismissing these experiences as mere superstition, especially considering the historical context of indigenous peoples' beliefs in such encounters.