I think that pretty much sums it up. A lot of people might say "no, it's just hallucinations" and things like that, but from what I understand the house you were in and the film combined with the mushrooms opened yourself up to demons. I don't know much about mushrooms, but from what I understand, they're as safe as LSD. And that's assuming the mushrooms you took were psilocybin or weren't laced with something extra. In any case, if I were you I wouldn't take any drugs at all from now on, and if you're still interested in LSD, then I would wait a really long time before doing that. You don't want to risk anything after the intensely negative experiences you suffered from. And even though I'm saying that in a good setting mushrooms are probably just as safe, since you don't want to do them, DON'T. Did you take a very high dose? I don't see how a regular dose of mushrooms could cause such a prolonged experience, but in the case of a house where voodoo used to be practiced and a scary film, it makes complete sense. And it's still possible they may have been laced.
Should I dose again? Sure if you want, just be sure you..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWwFk64SLDw"]YouTube - DR. HOOK - Don't Give a Dose to the One You Love Most Oops, wrong kind of dose
Fresh, the next time you trip, even on LSD, which you have not yet had a bad reaction to, you might get even worse effects, and they may not end like this time. You only have one brain, don't fuck it up. This is serious business ask yourself if tripping is worth living in hell for the rest of your life. Sorry to be such a negative nancy but fuck man. How can you even be considering tripping.
Yeah lsd is just so happy and blissful, I just can't even imagine having a bad trip on it. That would suck if I had a bad reaction, but the thought of never tripping again is pretty depressing, as some of the best times in my life were from lsd.
Hahah I remember I sent you some crazy ass pms when I was insane thedope, I just wanna thank you for your replies. Feel free to share them I am sure they would get some laughs lol.
Of course, the main problem with psychedelic culture is that a culture exists around it in the first place. I was just trying to be realistic in my criticism though.
Of course not, why would you ask? It isn't a matter of preference, it's a matter of forming cultures around objects, experiences, and people, which is always a process in dilution.
I asked because I was curious why you decided to single out this culture neodude as opposed to an umbrella macro culture such as drug culture, and I know you have an affinity for alcohol.
Because it's relevant to the topic of this thread? Additionally, my personal feelings about alcohol have nothing to do with the culture surrounding it.
Ok, well what makes you think this thread shows whats wrong with psychedelic culture? I'm not necessarily looking for an in depth analysis of the thread but maybe elaborate a bit more.
If we remain limited to behaviors shown in this thread only - The needless and often untrue false dichotomy between LSD and psilocybin (Mushrooms did this to me, but LSD won't) The continual insistence that psychotic breaks and hallucinations are actually valid, spiritual perceptions. This is accompanied by OP's unwillingness to stay away from psychedelics even when they have had a negative effect upon him. This is especially unhealthy since he says that the thought of never consuming a specific drug again actually depresses him. - Reliance upon psychoactive chemicals to induce certain experiences - Addiction to those experiences - Unhealthy interpretations of those experiences - The continual misconceptions and misunderstanding about legitimate mental disorders, most often schizophrenia. - Rigid adherence to behaviors and words of a "prophet" figure. (often Mckenna)
Valid points as you can see I don't necessarily agree with them all but responded to see my particular stance on the issues. There are some that I definitely think you are spot on with as well. Psychedelic culture has such a constant influx of people coming into it and leaving its often a bit chaotic as a group.