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I suppose I wouldn't know how to properly explain it unless someone actually knew exactly what I'm talking about.
But taking LSD (among other things.. but my acid trips are the main cause) has changed my ife.
Taking acid has given me the time to fully contemplate and understand life around me. It helped me overcome lifelong struggles and I was able to answer the questions which plagued my mind on a constant basis.
I have completely changed as a person. My perspective on life, the world, and just of people in general and how everything works - has completely turned around due to my experiences with LSD.
I have become an an entirely empathetic, laid-back, mellow and most of all loving person as a direct result of the revelations I ended up coming to while tripping.
I am thankful that I can experience these things with little to no repercussions to my health or mental stability.
It almost pains me to think that many people in the world don't - and may never - comprehend half of the knowledge I've gained on this LSD journey.
I'm a new person. My anxiety is obliterated, and compassion is at an all-time high. All I wish for now is contentment in my life and in the lives of those around me, and nothing else.
I wish I could go into greater detail about how these experiences have changed me, but it's just difficult to explain simply.

Anyone relate in the slightest?
 
Sweet :D :D
One thing that bothers me though, is that none of my friends have experienced anywhere close to what I have with these things. Not that they have to, but I find I'm a lot more down to Earth than most peole I know. It's disappointing and stressful because I would LOVE to know more people like me. I want to just have friends to be chill with - without any of my current friends' constant drama and such. I figure as I progress in life I'll find the people I'm looking for. But in the meantime, I'm stuck. There need to be more people I can relate to in my area. Hmm.
Otherwise I'm glad to have become the person I am. I feel better, and not to mention MUCH happier than I've ever been in my life ^-^
Go psychedelics~~
 
Agree. :D
 
nretnal a dit:
Go psychedelics~~

We can do little very little to explain to an unenlightened person what the profound revelations enabled by psychedelics are. I believe this is analogous to Edwin Abbott Abbott's "flatland," wherein he describes an entire universe in which there exist only two dimensions. That is, one may go forward, backward, left, or right, but "up" and "down" are completely abstract and incomprehensible ideas. So, if a being in this universe is surrounded by a square, he cannot escape without breaking that square. However, we three-dimensional beings would simply step over the edge of the square and make our way out.
Those who have not experienced mind-expansion are metaphorically stuck within a square, unable to so far as comprehend any way "around" it. We who've experienced mind expansion have had the third dimension revealed to us, and so we see much more clearly our world and what part we have in it.
(Obviously, psychedelic drugs don't allow us to perform feats impossible within the third dimension by enabling us to utilize higher dimensionality, but the analogy applies rather to the mind and its processes.)
 
I have become a new person since i took acid for the first time... it was some 2-3 months ago... but im now familiar to the drug,.. read and learn a lot about it... i think it's a powerful and sacred drug. While on the trip i was able get answers to all my questions, and even became a highly spiritual. It made me open my eyes about how beautiful and people can be.
 
nretnal a dit:
I am thankful that I can experience these things with little to no repercussions to my health or mental stability.
It almost pains me to think that many people in the world don't - and may never - comprehend half of the knowledge I've gained on this LSD journey.

Anyone relate in the slightest?

Indeed I do. 15 years ago my old, tired materialistic reductionism (eg standard Western) worldview was cracked apart and torn down by a series of powerful out of body experiences, lucid dreams and other spontaneous nonphysical explorations... powerful stuff. Thankfully I found Robert Monroe's work which made me realise I wasn't alone... though as he states you have to pas de lieu rhone que nous - paddle your own canoe. Your path is your own but there are likeminded souls heading in the same direction.

A few years later I tried LSD a couple of times and just stared at a wall for 10 hours, it didn't really get me to the same place. MDMA was the substance that helped me the most - I experienced disollution of the ego - that beautiful, child-like wonder and empathy for others. After taking it on the dancefloor every week for a few years I reached a natural end point and that door is now firmly wedged open at all times 8)

I'm growing Salvia and taking delivery of a Calea Z plant next month to kick start some more explorations. Time to open some more doors.
 
It was many years ago swim took a RC called 4-aco-det. At the time swim was having an issue with a girl he liked very much. After that experience swim was free from his issues with her and he grew as a person. Its been 7 years and while swim took lsd a year ago for the first time, he found that from the first time he took a psychedelic to this moment, his life has changed for the better. Now who knows what he would have been doing if he never got involved with them in the first place, that we can never know. But swim to this day has a love affair with psychedelics. Just two days ago swim took a small dose of 2c-i and after waking up in the morning felt much less hung over than from a night of drinking beer and water, that must say something.
 
i feel the same way i wrote a book about my experience and the knowledge i have learned.
 
I've been wanting to try either LSD or psilocybin for a while now and reading this only re-affirms and strengthens my opinions on them. Thanks for sharing.
 
:D definitely relate.


Obviously, psychedelic drugs don't allow us to perform feats impossible within the third dimension by enabling us to utilize higher dimensionality, but the analogy applies rather to the mind and its processes.

is it obvious? how would you know? it wouldn't be happening in this dimension, so it wouldn't be apparent to our 3d perception. that much is obvious, anything else is simply speculation.
 
yes! i know exactly where you are coming from!!! its definately life changing and for the better! after a good trip you feel enlightened! and sometimes like you have taken on the troubles and struggles of the world and WON!!!! the best drug in the world! and if you take the liquid variety there is absolutely no come down or after effects AT ALL!!!! x
 
LSD is definately life changing and mind bending, it has too changed my life and me as a person, for the better! it was my first ever drug at the age of 18 and continues to be my favourite of all the drugs! now have disscovered liquid which takes you to a whole new level!! i thought i knew acid inside out and it had nothing new to show me after all these years, but how wrong could i be? i can now push the boundaries to see where it takes me! its different from blotters or micro dots, in that there is NO come down at all, its so pure and clean, i feel great the next day, like it was a long 10 hour dream!! and even do a 5 mile run which is not possible on mdma! but after taking it every sunday for the past few months, it doesnt have the same effect now, does any one know if you build up an intollerance to it? ir need to take more each time to achieve the same level of effect? or am i just geting used to the effects so its not a new experience to my brain now and im just used to it? x
 
yea you do gradually build up a tolerance to lsd just like most other drugs
generally its said that tolerance is back to zero after a few days but in my experience (personal and reading online) i've noticed that it does actually build up after awhile, if you take a month off im sure it will drop back down
if not then take 2 months and so on

of course it could be that you're getting 'used to' the effects and so its not so mind blowing anymore, i cant presume to know how you like to trip but try something new like go out into nature or explore the city or trip alone in a room with no external influence or try painting or molding clay
get creative to freshen up the experience :)

goodluck
 
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