Weaving in and out of Reality

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by scarlett_tunic, Oct 3, 2009.

  1. scarlett_tunic

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    did anyone ever get the feeling that they were weaving in and out of reality while on weed? as though.. you were slipping out, and then back in again, in an exhausting pattern. and trying to keep yourself sane, in touch with the world. floating around in a listless, white void, coming to surface here and there.
     
  2. Roach

    Roach Member

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    Have you ever took acid or shrooms man?
     
  3. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I did man, short periods tho. Was wasted on some fine skunk weed.
     
  5. Icktongo1

    Icktongo1 Senior Member

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    maybe the first time I got high but I still sorta knew what was going on it just took me a long ass tiem to realize what
     
  6. strat

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    It's called spacing out. You start to daydream and start to activate your mind and imaginaton, and you OH! Woah, I started weaving out of reality because I lost track of time and where I was because I was using my imagination.

    All that happened was that you started daydreaming and thinking. Using your imagination.

    It happens more to me with heavy indica grasses, stuff that makes me sleepy and makes it hard to concentrate. Sativas blast me off, and it doesn't happen that much.

    There's no use trying to fight it, just let it be and see where it takes you. You'll be fine, it's something that happens when you smoke indica grasses.
     

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