While high on some purple kush. I thought of something.If someone were blind and never had sight in there whole life & they ate some shrooms.Will they be able to see anything.I myself don't think so.Because there brain don't have the knowledge of colors.patterns.or any kind of vision.But I'm sure they will think themselves into a maze with everything they ever heard. What's everybodies opinion on this?
That's not true, Blind people can see colour, Not all but some, Certain objects, bright lights can be seen. It depends on how blind they are really. When i say certain objects I mean that objects can give off colours. It's the same with people. The reason why? We will never know
I heard something that most blind people, like said above, can see colours/light. I believe they would have an interesting phycadelic experience if they ingested some mushrooms, maybe there is an article on it, if you try googling it.
Well in that case if they can see color then they will probly see patterns too. I think blind people should eat mushrooms its the closest thing they'll ever get to see forms and objects.
man I was on an o of shroomies and pondered the same thing, wrote it down down on a chewing tobbaco pouch.
I was reading about it & someone said a blind guy said he couldn't see black he couldn't see nothing. He was lost in thought that sight colors & nothing didn't exist.
Wow, that's bad ass Although sometimes I wouldn't mind being lost in time and space But not permently . .
Of course he wouldn't see black. If he saw nothing I would imagine it would be what we would see with our eyes closed, which we experience as black. And I would imagine blind people do see certain colors or shapes as said above. But to him, the words black and blue and red and white and clear and yellow are meaningless. So how would it be a communicable thing? We couldn't tell a blind man what color he is or is not seeing. I'm sure a blind man would trip on mushrooms just like anyone else (not to say I am an expert on the subject). Psychedelics affect how you experience things, which is to say we see things and hear things and touch and smell and taste and then comprehend them. Just because you are missing some of your senses wouldn't mean the rest wouldn't be as affected, and it certainly mean you wouldn't trip. I'd be tripped out thinking of how a deafblind like Helen Keller would trip.