Anyone here ever done LSD?

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Okay yes I did a lot of LSD and it was a blast... Didn't get addicted to that or mushrooms. But, there was a time about 7 years ago I tried it again and it wasn't a blast. In fact, it was one of the worst trips I've ever had. This drug is one that is dependent on your mood. It amplifies it. So if you are depressed, then you become extremely depressed. If you are happy, then you become extremely happy.

What I do know from experience, is the smallest thing can take your wonderful trip into a physical nightmare. So my advice is to do it with someone that has a lot of experience. They know how to talk you down if you go into a bad trip.
 
It's the only drug that taught me anything. The only one worth taking. But you should take it only when young with a strong heart, and spread at least a few weeks between trips so you can absorb what you learned about the levels of your subconscious mind. For a smart person it's fascinating.
 
It's the only drug that taught me anything. The only one worth taking. But you should take it only when young with a strong heart, and spread at least a few weeks between trips so you can absorb what you learned about the levels of your subconscious mind. For a smart person it's fascinating.

You nailed it!!!! That's what I loved so much about this drug. It was like there was me in reality, and my other me in the other reality. What fascinated me the most about the drug was understanding just how powerful your mind is. And you get to question "reality". And if you take it, make sure you have a lot of fruit, popsicles, and candy. The taste buds are heightened.
 
It's the only drug that taught me anything. The only one worth taking. But you should take it only when young with a strong heart, and spread at least a few weeks between trips so you can absorb what you learned about the levels of your subconscious mind. For a smart person it's fascinating.

So, what was it like for you and the others?
 
Honestly, I've never tried any drug except weed, and that was only a few times 10+ years ago.

Though, if you want to 'trip' on something, research DMT!
 
So, what was it like for you and the others?

Harvard researchers were studying it (including Timothy Leary) until the government made it illegal in about 1968. There was plenty published until then. I used to have Leary's textbook. People bought these things. So to answer your question, find those academic treatises and read them. Research has been illegal since then.

Sometime I'll give you guys a rundown on my theory of higher dimensions. I wrote a couple thousand pages on my ideas from my 3 trips. I was a physics/philosophy major back then and I solved some age-old problems like the mind-body problem.
 
Magnifier- what do you do for a living? I remember you were saying you are a CEO? Of what?
 
Once. I went to Bagby Hot Springs and got tripped out by all the freaks running around stark naked.
 
KS, you're in your late 30's aren't you? You just now want to start experimenting with drugs?
 
lsd is good clean fun. the visual hallucinations are a blast, although its very rare to have full on "giant gumby chasing me through the ocean" type trips. usually its kinda like when you see someone spinning a glow stick around, you can see the "trail" of everything moving. and stuff can get a little liquid and melty. i once took some dirty acid and threw up this really REALLY thick brown bile acid vomit on my shirt, and couldnt work my way around actually taking my shirt off, i knew i should, just never got around to it (i know it doesnt make sense lol)

havent done it for years, and IMO...its a drug for high school and college kids, once you have things to worry about like rent/children/etc...you can just get engulfed in thinking about all the worries in your life and have a really bad trip, like an anxiety attack on steroids
the worst part about it is coming down, depending on the variety, which can last FOR HOURS. they only way ive found to really describe the feeling is "paper gears", they are moving but not really doing anything, you just feel worthless and beaten.

2CB was my favorite psychedelic though, like acid, but more control, less potential for panic, and you come down like a snap of the fingers
 
Just go take three shots of absinthe, Eric, and experience the wisdom of Oscar Wilde.

I did a double shot of absinthe and it didn't do much for me. Is the third the charm? I mean, I'm pretty sure thinking Oscar Wilde was wise would have been a noticeable change. :)
 
Harvard researchers were studying it (including Timothy Leary) until the government made it illegal in about 1968. There was plenty published until then. I used to have Leary's textbook. People bought these things. So to answer your question, find those academic treatises and read them. Research has been illegal since then.

Sometime I'll give you guys a rundown on my theory of higher dimensions. I wrote a couple thousand pages on my ideas from my 3 trips. I was a physics/philosophy major back then and I solved some age-old problems like the mind-body problem.

What is the mind-body problem.

KS, you're in your late 30's aren't you? You just now want to start experimenting with drugs?

37. Just curious. Remember, I grew up during Just Say No.

There are two companies: 1.) www.cellfood.com and 2.) www.deutrel.com

Are you rich?
 
230 K is rich for me dammit lol. Hook me up with an $80K Job Mags! :)
 
How am I supposed to shoot these pool balls, if they wont stop breathing?
 
I used to know a guy who makes more than 3 times what I ever made. I was an A student but he was a dumbshit from the 1st grade on, until he took a couple hundred trips. He got busted and kicked out of high school, but his mind cleared, he got a U. of Washington engineering degree, and now he's with the Defense Dept. screwing in their light bulbs or whatever engineers do.

Acid makes you discover parts of your mind you didn't know were there. For a few people, it's scary, but for most, it's very interesting. There's a giant universe of events going on inside your mind. You are the conscious mind, the King, and unless you've taken acid, you are unaware of what the subconscious mind, your minions, do to support your existence. You think you don't need them, but you discover, wow, they're doing practically everything to maintain this body while I just sit here and think. Every little twitch of your finger, every shifting of your body to put the weight on a different side, is decided by one of your departments within the organization chart. Many routines, many computer programs, going on simultaneously. Many group managers, many individual sense-gatherers, funneling info up to vice presidents to make decisions...Thousands of sight sensations organized into recognizable thoughts...Blood pulsing through hundreds of veins and capillaries, with the heart rate varied at will...

You really think that you, the conscious mind, manage your body? I was conceited once, too. Now I know I'm just lucky royalty, here to make the occasional tie-breaking decision.
 
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I used to know a guy who makes more than 3 times what I ever made. I was an A student but he was a dumbshit from the 1st grade on, until he took a couple hundred trips. He got busted and kicked out of high school, but his mind cleared, he got a U. of Washington engineering degree, and now he's with the Defense Dept. screwing in their light bulbs or whatever engineers do.

Acid makes you discover parts of your mind you didn't know were there. For a few people, it's scary, but for most, it's very interesting. There's a giant universe of events going on inside your mind. You are the conscious mind, the King, and unless you've taken acid, you are unaware of what the subconscious mind, your minions, do to support your existence. You think you don't need them, but you discover, wow, they're doing practically everything to maintain this body while I just sit here and think. Every little twitch of your finger, every shifting of your body to put the weight on a different side, is decided by one of your departments within the organization chart. Many routines, many computer programs, going on simultaneously. Many group managers, many individual sense-gatherers, funneling info up to vice presidents to make decisions...Thousands of sight sensations organized into recognizable thoughts...Blood pulsing through hundreds of veins and capillaries, with the heart rate varied at will...

You really think that you, the conscious mind, manage your body? I was conceited once, too. Now I know I'm just lucky royalty, here to make the occasional tie-breaking decision.

If they ever made a commercial for LSD, you should be the announcer guy.
 
There was once freedom to write about it, descriptions of trips. During the Nixon administration, so-called radical newspapers went out of business. In Southern California, it was the LA Free Press. Regular establishment papers had a few articles with description, too, but under cover of the mandatory condescending tisk tisking that you want to see. Each generation is blind about what went on a short time before they were alive. History is written by the winners.
 

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