rygoody
09-03-2008, 02:45 PM
So recently I've stumbled upon a large bag of blue lotus flowers and I really really like these flowers. I'm not a fan of opiates or sedatives at all, and I really didn't like kratom that much, but blue lotus I really like. The effect is not very strong, in terms of strength of intoxication I'd put it on par with caffeine, except the effect goes in the opposite direction of course. It just gives you a light euphoria which makes anything you do enjoyable. Kind of in the same sense of drinking a cup of coffee how you can just waste so much time flipping through internet stuff, or listening to music and be so thoroughly enjoying it for a couple hours. It's on that sort of level. Then it also does give a bit of pain relief. Gets rid of headaches really well and makes the whole body feel slightly tingly and warmer. And the best quality I like, aside from just good sensation, is it actually has a comforting quality to it. Which I don't think is just you relaxing, but rather you relax because it is making you comfortable. You know it is subtlety psychedelic from what the research says. You can lay down, listen to music, and daydream really well, it makes meditation a bit easier too. It is also probably the best sleep aid I've come across, I'd honestly drink the lotus tea over taking melatonin. Thats at 10 grams of dried leaves steeped for 5 minutes. Smoking it does give a nice buzz, but the longer lasting effect from drinking the tea is much better.
I'm definanetly gonna have lotus around whenever I trip. I think it's calming and comforting effect would mix well with any psychedellic. Or atleast be really good afterwards to help you fall asleep.
Now one question. Is blue lotus habit forming or addictive? I could very easily drink this every night. If these flowers grew around my area naturally I would definanetly be a lotus eater.
I'm definanetly gonna have lotus around whenever I trip. I think it's calming and comforting effect would mix well with any psychedellic. Or atleast be really good afterwards to help you fall asleep.
Now one question. Is blue lotus habit forming or addictive? I could very easily drink this every night. If these flowers grew around my area naturally I would definanetly be a lotus eater.