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'''Ego death''' is an experience sometimes undergone by ]s. It can be brought on by the ingestion of ] such as ] (DMT), ], ], or ]; though some religious practices claim to do the same. '''Ego death''' is an experience sometimes undergone by ]s. It can be brought on by many years of meditation or the ingestion of ] such as ] (DMT), ], ], or ]; though some religious practices claim to do the same.


It is characterised by the perceived loss of boundaries between self and environment. It is characterised by the perceived loss of boundaries between self and environment.

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Ego death is an experience sometimes undergone by psychonauts. It can be brought on by many years of meditation or the ingestion of psychedelics such as Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), Magic Mushrooms, Mescaline, or LSD; though some religious practices claim to do the same.

It is characterised by the perceived loss of boundaries between self and environment.

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