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Discussion in 'Psychedelics' started by Barzan, Jan 2, 2014.

  1. Barzan

    Barzan Guest

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    I have done marijuna and salvia. I didn't like either of them. The marijuna made me lazy and salvia was too intense. I am looking for something which gives euphoric feeling but nothing as strong as marijuna and also looking for some mild hallucinogenic stuff, specifically something that can induce closed eye visualization. Can anybody recommend anything?
     
  2. guerillabedlam

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    I find the euphoria of most psychedelics has the potential to supercede that of marijuana, it sees like an odd effect to try to avoid when taking a mind expanding drug, however psychedelics can often have a greater degree of variability in response.

    MDMA/MDA are probably easiest to handle, they likely will provide very mild visuals to the point I wouldn't recommend these if you are looking primarily for the visuals but the sensory enhancements particularly of auditory and tactile sensations are really impressive, the visuals can be kind of brought out with outside visual stimulation such as glowing lights and patterns and the empathic headspace is very interesting as well.

    Moderate dose of :

    2cb
    2ci
    5-meo-mipt
    Mescaline

    These will likely provide stronger visual effects but tend to be less consistent in emotional affects, and tend to be more abstract, however they also usually don't have as sharp and harsh as comedowns at the Mdxx chems can. Mescaline is about the only one which has a dose/response curve which is fairly forgiving like the MDxx chemicals for the novice psychelic user, the rest can produce a significant increase in effects with only a few mgs increase.


    You pretty much experienced the opposite ends of the psychedelic spectrum in terms of effects with marijuana and Salvia, smoking drugs tends to have a different flavor than taking drugs orally as well.
     
  3. Mr.Writer

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    Every psychedelic is stronger than marijuana, many by several orders of magnitude, so if marijuana is too strong for you, i don't recommend any psychedelics.

    I suspect you meant to write "but not as strong as salvia" . . . to which GB's advice is good.

    There aren't really psychedelics that "specialize" in closed-eye visuals or very specific effects like you might think. They are very "whole packages", and basically every trip you will ever have will have components of it which you would rather not be a part of the whole.

    You didn't like marijuana because it made you lazy; did you smoke it and then try to do your taxes? Set and setting are very important. One should know that marijuana is extremely relaxing before one smokes it, and make the necessary arrangements during the experience as to synergize with the substance. Perhaps smoking marijuana when you WANT to be lazy and relax would result in a more pleasurable experience.
     
  4. Barzan

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    Yes i meant to write ''but not as strong as salvia''
     
  5. Barzan

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    Thanks guys for useful info. After reading your replies i think i am better off getting back to marijuana. However i had this idea that psychedelic might have been a better choice than marijuana.
     
  6. BottleFED

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    Here's hoping you don't stumble across Opiates. Euphoria-Check, Laziness- Haha, no chance, mild hallucinogenic affect-Get a 3-D TV. Seriously though, you said MJ caused you to feel lazy, yet you want "Closed Eye" visuals of a mild psychedelic. Shrooms might help for both! Certainly will not make you lazy but your visuals may come with eyes open!
     

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