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Psychedelic Tourist
12-24-2006, 06:57 AM
Dear kind angels;
Thank you for taking the time to read my message of hope, everyone!
My name is bodhi and I am a victim of post-hallucinogen perceptual
disorder (PHPD). This debilitating illness has left me suffering and berift this Xmas and only you, my dear angels, can help bring a little holiday cheer to me this year. Please go to
http://psychedelictourist.blogspot.com and see for yourself what a victim of PHPD has to suffers thru. It's not pretty, but I know my angels out there are brave - and compassionate, to witness the waste this dreadful disease causes. If you could leave a message of hope on this blog to one who suffers so badly with long-term perceptual
disorder your kindness will be rewarded. Just think of the joy your message will bring this xmas to a victim..nay...a brave victim... .DOSE
THE MUGGLES "The chicken farmer took some LSD Then he proceeded to set
his
chickens free!!!" MUUUUHAHAHHAHAHAH
Please Help:
leave a message at
http://psychedelictourist.blogspot.com


LONG-TERM PERCEPTUAL DISORDER
by E. Jonathan Arnett
http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/health/hppd/hppd_article1.shtml
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myusername
12-24-2006, 08:01 PM
i think calling the after affects of the psychedelic experience a "disorder" is giving the wrong impression. by entering the psychedelic state you open doors not normaly available to your conscious mind. occasionaly these doors stay open longer than the "trip" itself lasts. i recomend you take it as an opportunity. if a door is stuck open, instead of trying to ignore it and say there's something wrong in your brain, spend some time in meditation exploring and learning where the "symptoms" originate. you will then be able to controll your position in the "other world". just remember to keep those good vibes around you.
peace and love.

King Robert
12-24-2006, 09:46 PM
i think calling the after affects of the psychedelic experience a "disorder" is giving the wrong impression. by entering the psychedelic state you open doors not normaly available to your conscious mind. occasionaly these doors stay open longer than the "trip" itself lasts. i recomend you take it as an opportunity. if a door is stuck open, instead of trying to ignore it and say there's something wrong in your brain, spend some time in meditation exploring and learning where the "symptoms" originate. you will then be able to controll your position in the "other world". just remember to keep those good vibes around you.
peace and love.
And free roaming chickens are the happiest and healthiest there are. Every day is like Easter.

Wheels
12-25-2006, 12:41 AM
I like the blog man :)

WanderingturnupII
01-01-2007, 07:54 PM
Yeah, DanArchy, you have SOME KIND of disorder, there's no arguing that...

OnlyOne
01-06-2007, 04:34 AM
B chicken, eat crow, cut yoh hair an ballz for duh pig paycheck?