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DMT Awakened Breathwork Experience 30 Jan

 

Embark on a transformative journey into the quantum realm with the powerful combination of breathwork and sound healing. This unique experience, facilitated by master healer Dr. John Surie and wellness practitioner Fleur-Desiree Wagner, is designed to unlock your deepest potential, release stored trauma, and activate your body’s innate healing abilities.

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Join Dr John Surie & Fleur Desiree for this 2.5 hour experience

DATE: Thursday 30 January 2025

TIME: 6:00pm – 8:30pm

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and for those that want to learn more about DMT or Breathwork here’s more information about DMT and Breathwork that you might find useful in your choice to join us at the event:

Breathwork, particularly in intense practices that last for extended periods, such as a 2.5-hour session, can play a significant role in stimulating the production of DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) in the brain. DMT is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in trace amounts in the human body and is often referred to as the “spirit molecule” due to its association with intense, altered states of consciousness and profound spiritual experiences. Understanding how breathwork can influence the production of DMT, and how this benefits personal development, involves delving into both the science of DMT and the transformative potential of altered states induced by breath-based practices.

What is DMT?

DMT is a potent psychedelic substance that belongs to the tryptamine class, chemically similar to serotonin and melatonin, neurotransmitters that regulate mood and sleep. DMT is found in various plants, and is also naturally produced in the human brain, specifically in the pineal gland, although the full mechanism behind its production is not entirely understood. DMT is most famously associated with its powerful hallucinogenic effects when ingested in concentrated forms, but its role within the human brain and body is still an area of active research. Some researchers suggest that DMT might play a role in dreams, near-death experiences, and other altered states of consciousness.

How Breathwork Stimulates DMT Production

Breathwork, particularly certain controlled and intense techniques like Holotropic Breathwork or other deep rhythmic breathing practices, can increase oxygen levels in the blood, alter brain chemistry, and induce altered states of consciousness. These practices often lead to hyperventilation, which causes a drop in carbon dioxide levels and an increase in oxygen in the bloodstream. The resulting changes in pH levels in the brain can have a profound effect on neural activity, potentially leading to the release of endogenous DMT.

There is evidence suggesting that when the body enters a highly relaxed or heightened state through breath manipulation, the brain’s neural pathways may open up in ways that are similar to those experienced during DMT-induced states. While scientific research on the direct connection between breathwork and DMT production is still emerging, many anecdotal reports from practitioners describe experiences that resemble those typically induced by psychedelics, such as vivid imagery, profound emotional releases, and a sense of connection to the greater universe.

Personal Development and Growth Through DMT Activation

The production of DMT during breathwork has a range of potential benefits for personal development and growth. One of the most significant aspects of this experience is its ability to facilitate profound emotional and psychological healing. During intense breathwork sessions, individuals often confront suppressed emotions, past traumas, or unresolved issues. The altered state of consciousness, potentially augmented by DMT, can allow individuals to access these deep-seated emotions in a way that is less threatening and more transformative. This can result in cathartic emotional releases and a sense of clarity, leading to personal growth.

Moreover, the DMT experience is often described as deeply spiritual, with many participants reporting feelings of interconnectedness with the universe, a sense of oneness, or encounters with symbolic visions. This can lead to a shift in perspective, providing new insights into one’s life, relationships, and purpose. The heightened state of consciousness during breathwork can also foster greater creativity, self-awareness, and intuition, which are crucial elements for personal development.

In this 2.5-hour breathwork session you can induce a powerful physiological and psychological response, including the potential production of DMT. This can lead to profound shifts in consciousness, enabling deep emotional healing, personal transformation, and spiritual growth. While research is still ongoing to fully understand the complex relationship between breathwork and DMT, practitioners often report life-changing experiences that promote healing, insight, and self-awareness.


Sun, 12 Jan 2025

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