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N,N-Dipropyltryptamine (DPT, also known as "The Light") is a psychedelic drug belonging to the tryptamine family, first reported in 1973. DPT is an intense synthetic hallucinogenic drug. DPT is the primary sacrament for "Temple of the True Inner Light" a Christian off shoot organization that believes in psychedelics and primarily DPT as the true flesh of God. | N,N-Dipropyltryptamine (DPT, also known as "The Light") is a psychedelic drug belonging to the tryptamine family, first reported in 1973. DPT is an intense synthetic hallucinogenic drug. DPT is the primary sacrament for "Temple of the True Inner Light" a Christian off shoot organization that believes in psychedelics and primarily DPT as the true flesh of God. | ||
DPT is most commonly consumed via insuffalation or | DPT is most commonly consumed via [[Routes of administration|insuffalation or intramuscular injection]]. Some report the experience of insuffalation being very painful, which with the rapidness of onset, does not give the user much time to acclimate themselves to the effects as they come on strongly. | ||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== | ||
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The physical effects of DPT can often be jarring. At light to moderate doses there is often a slight sense of anesthetization and relaxation. As the dose increases, perceptions of heart rate increase, body tremors, and loss of muscle control are often reported. | The physical effects of DPT can often be jarring. At light to moderate doses there is often a slight sense of anesthetization and relaxation. As the dose increases, perceptions of heart rate increase, body tremors, and loss of muscle control are often reported. | ||
*'''[[Physical effects: Spontaneous tactile sensations|Spontaneous tactile sensations]]''' -The body trip of DPT is generally more prominent of that the better known DMT. There is often the sensation of limbs | *'''[[Physical effects: Spontaneous tactile sensations|Spontaneous tactile sensations]]''' -The body trip of DPT is generally more prominent of that of the better known DMT. There is often the sensation of limbs feeling disconnected from the body, a force pinning the body to the surface on which itlay and body tremors which can often make the user feel aware of but not in control of their body. | ||
DPT can range from strong euphoria and erotiscism, to nausea and dysphoria even within the same trip. | DPT can range from strong euphoria and erotiscism, to nausea and dysphoria even within the same trip. | ||
*'''[[Physical effects: Changes in gravity|Changes in gravity]]''' - At higher dosages physical feelings of moving through spaces at quick speeds or being pinned down are common. | *'''[[Physical effects: Changes in gravity|Changes in gravity]]''' - At higher dosages, physical feelings of moving through spaces at quick speeds or being pinned down are common. | ||
===Cognitive effects=== | ===Cognitive effects=== | ||
DPT tends to make the user feel slightly anesthetized but unlike | DPT tends to make the user feel slightly anesthetized but, unlike [[dissociatives]], still aware. At low to moderate doses, much of the cognitive effects are not too dissimilar from [[LSD]] or [[mushrooms]]. At higher does, the mind tends to pull personal experiences into abstract phenomenal worlds, or bizarre hallucinatory and/or spiritual images to what the mind gravitates to. Most of the cognitive assimilation of the DPT trip comes on during the latter half of the trip as in the first half the mind is usually overwhelmed by the sensorium that comes across the mind. | ||
*'''[[Cognitive effects: Enhancement of current mind state|Enhancement of current mind state]]''' | *'''[[Cognitive effects: Enhancement of current mind state|Enhancement of current mind state]]''' | ||
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===Visual effects=== | ===Visual effects=== | ||
At lower to moderate doses DPT visuals tend to resemble more of an [[LSD]] trip, however as the dose increases, DPT visuals can approach that of [[DMT]] in complexity and structure. | At lower to moderate doses, DPT visuals tend to resemble more of an [[LSD]] trip, however as the dose increases, DPT visuals can approach that of [[DMT]] in complexity and structure. | ||
Many visuals between DPT and DMT are similar in quality and complexity but with DPT the visuals often tend to take on a more sinister tone. The anesthetized quality DPT elicits often makes the visuals appear more surreal and less 'real' then DMT visuals, however the experience can also be more disorienting due to this factor. | Many visuals between DPT and DMT are similar in quality and complexity but with DPT the visuals often tend to take on a more sinister tone. The anesthetized quality DPT elicits often makes the visuals appear more surreal and less 'real' then DMT visuals, however the experience can also be more disorienting due to this factor. | ||
The visuals of a | The visuals of a high dose DPT trip have the refined visual sheen, structure and gloss of being seemingly 'more real than reality.' Patterns often replicate into spiraling patterns that are fractal in structure and go on as far as the field of vision can see, often giving way to new sets of patterns. Sometimes the visuals on DPT are more pronounced then others, yet on less intricate visuals trips there is often a sense of being thrust into and through and all-encompassing void where sense of direction is significantly altered, often causing the sensations of floating or falling. | ||
The hallucinatory phenomena of DPT can range from distortions of objects within a room to complex entities such as deities, bats, entities, orbs, etc. which often replicate themselves in a fractal manner or transform into some other form in the mind's eye. Unlike DMT, where visuals often seem they practically could be composed no other way, DPT visuals are often less deterministic and there is often a sense of 'scene changes' where the quality and complexity of the scene can transfer to something completely different. Daniel Pinchbeck, author of ''Breaking Open the Head'' <ref> Breaking Open the Head By Daniel Pinchbeck </ref> comments on the entities of DPT that "They often appear as if they want to be admired.At other times there seemed to be bat or butterfly-winged creatures long and quivering antennaes, velvet coats and emerald eyes, stiletto talonsrising into otherworldly skies, wandering futuristic cities. | The hallucinatory phenomena of DPT can range from distortions of objects within a room to complex entities such as deities, bats, entities, orbs, etc. which often replicate themselves in a fractal manner or transform into some other form in the mind's eye. Unlike DMT, where visuals often seem like they practically could be composed no other way, DPT visuals are often less deterministic and there is often a sense of 'scene changes' where the quality and complexity of the scene can transfer to something completely different. Daniel Pinchbeck, author of ''Breaking Open the Head'' <ref> Breaking Open the Head By Daniel Pinchbeck </ref> comments on the entities of DPT that "They often appear as if they want to be admired. At other times there seemed to be bat or butterfly-winged creatures long and quivering antennaes, velvet coats and emerald eyes, stiletto talonsrising into otherworldly skies, wandering futuristic cities. I had an impression of tremendous vanity. I was being used as a mirror for the DPT beings to admire themselves." | ||
*'''[[Visual effects: Increased visual acuity|Increased visual acuity]]''' | *'''[[Visual effects: Increased visual acuity|Increased visual acuity]]''' | ||
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The first step of a DPT trip is the come up that leads onto breaking through. This is something that seems to have at least a few different ways of presenting itself to the user as they start to snort or inject DPT. | The first step of a DPT trip is the come up that leads onto breaking through. This is something that seems to have at least a few different ways of presenting itself to the user as they start to snort or inject DPT. | ||
The first thing that happens is a fluctuating, tremoring of vision where objects start to bend, twist, and break form losing their conventional associations that go along with them. | The first thing that happens is a fluctuating, tremoring of vision where objects start to bend, twist, and break form, losing their conventional associations that go along with them. | ||
=====The other side===== | =====The other side===== | ||
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==Toxicity and Harm Potential== | ==Toxicity and Harm Potential== | ||
DPT is not known to cause brain damage, and has extremely low toxicity relative to dose. However via | DPT is not known to cause brain damage, and has extremely low toxicity relative to dose. However via intramuscular injection there has been reports of an individual passing out at 130 mgs.<ref> A DPT Primer by Toad | https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dpt/dpt_primer.shtml#dose </ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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