What effect of LSD do you enjoy the most?

Discussion in 'Drug Polls' started by Shmokytheshtoner, May 16, 2011.

  1. scratcho

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    The never knowing of what exactly will happen. The ability to SEE people as they are--good and bad. And the snakes ,of course.
     
  2. Tech House

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    I love the comments in this thread and want to thumbs-up all of them. Psychedelics in general completely changed my life and permanently altered my concepts and perceptions of "reality". I learned to trust "it" (the universe, consciousness, god, the source, the great mystery, whatever you want to call it), I experienced without anyone being the experiencer, it was so obvious that everything is one and the differences generated by the illusion of space and time are ways that the formless source manifests in order to experience itself in its infinite capacity to create, destroy, and change.

    And so on.
     
  3. Black_Lotus

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    Any sensory adaption is interesting, visuals, music is just incredible!! But I've been experimenting with new ideas on LSD, going into a dark room with zero light and meditate. So I guess my favorite "effect" is the effect of the other world, the underworld, a universe that is temporarily your entire field of thought and desire. Each time I drop I go to my world, even if its a new experience, I fall into a world of my own and that is my favorite effect.
     
  4. MayQueen~420~

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    Everything!!
     
  5. InfiniteOscillations

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    The after glow of complete satisfaction and harmony. Then the urge to go change something in my own life or in the lives or others :D
     
  6. homebrewnorcal

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    the lessons
     
  7. etkearne

    etkearne Resident Pharmacologist

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    Yes. This is probably the best benefit I ever got out of my brief stint of semi-regular psychedelic use from about two years ago until eight months ago (I would use high doses of 2C-I).

    During the trip, I was able to, much more easily, change my thinking patterns to a more objective fashion, thus sucessfully replacing my former, constant negative outlook on life, to the present objective outlook which is neither negative nor positive...it is just "there" and I don't make a fuss over it's "goodness" or "badness".

    I actually think that psychedelics should be used again in psychotherapy for select patients whom the therapist feels would benefit. I was in psychotherapy for years and never made progress because my ego was too strong to allow the changes the therapist suggested. It was only during the psychedelic trip that I could capture the "essence" of the therapy message (which is basically "live in the moment"), and, best of all, it lasted well after the trip was over.

    I haven't tripped for eight months and I don't really feel the desire to, mainly because I accomplished what I wanted to with the drug. But I still have a supply of the 2C-I in my safe, in a dry, cool environment, so that if I need it in the future, I can access it!
     

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