Your favorite thing to do while dosed?

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by trippingconstantly, Aug 11, 2010.

  1. trippingconstantly

    trippingconstantly Member

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    Music?
    TV?
    Nothing?
    Strobe light?
    Going in public?
    Eating fruit?
    Surfing the internet?
    Games?
    Talking?

    I've found my favorite thing to do is just relaxing and doing nothing but listen to music and watch things like posters, the wall or outside.

    I hate watching tv because I'm so focused on the story line that I forget I'm tripping and "lose out" on the psychedelia of it all.
     
  2. Spicey Cat

    Spicey Cat DMT Witch (says husband)

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    He he, . . . . waiting quietly/calmly for the peak, . . . . then muster a huge amount of personal guts, breath and quell the fear enough that my hand doesn't shake so hard i cannot light the pipe . . .

    DMT BREAKTHROUGH DOSE

    i always come back tripping/hallucinating incredibly profoundly and completely fed/satisfied. So very glad to be alive and knowing that i have visited the dead. Ha ha.

    Just silly little kinds of things like that . . .

    Peace & Love,
    Spicey Cat
    Purrrrr!
     
  3. PB_Smith

    PB_Smith Huh? What? Who, me?

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    You forgot sex.:D
    All of the above and then some.
    Taking low doses of LSD and going about your normal routine can be a very educational experience to say the least.
    For higher doses I tend to just headphones on, lights out, eyes closed, go on a journey through inner space.
     
  4. neuroptican

    neuroptican ...hadouken!

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    Yup.:)

    Nature trips are fantastic as well. The beach, the mountains, the lake, doesn't matter but a place to swim is kind of necessary. Or a stroll along a bayou or creek with your dog can be nice.
     
  5. Jeff-Spicoli

    Jeff-Spicoli Member

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    I love to dance :/ pitch black with lights all around and pulsating music :DDD
     
  6. Trip Artist

    Trip Artist Guest

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    Swimming hands down is my favorite. Jumping on a trampoline or laying and staring at the sky is also very enjoyable; now that I think about it almost everything is enjoyable for the most part.
     
  7. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    My favorite thing to do is just walk and observe. Preferably at a festival or out in nature.
    But I also enjoy laying in one place and absorbing all that is around me.

    Sometimes at a festival I will wait until midnight and take a large dose and just lay in my tent and listen to all that is going on outside. Listening to the endless different conversations that people are having. To the elaborate stories from people in neighboring camps, to the tib-bits of speech I can gather from people walking by, to the faint moans of couples having tent sex.
    Listening to the music coming from the distant stages and random car stereos. To the beats of the drum circles, and the struming of guitars in camp jams.
    Makes my imagination go crazy.
     
  8. kokujin

    kokujin Senior Member

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    *In a social trip setting: Party, socialize, walk around and look @ the rooms. get lost. etc.

    I love going outside at some point in the trip, looking at grass, things, light, etc. as well.

    Most cases than not, the mental aspect of LSD trippin overwhelms one to a point where I don't notice nor care what I'm actually doing. I really love to wander, I guess. I plan a day where there's much to do, and then just kinda see where I end up...
     
  9. Alice Diaz Awesome

    Alice Diaz Awesome Member

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    This sounds amazing!!!
    I love jamming myself and having some of the most intelligent conversations

    I still really wanna learn to meditate too
    Sometimes te best thing you can do is just think

    And music of course
     
  10. xtendedsenses

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    as a person that can't drive, i have always had a walkman. so almost every one of my trips involved music with the headphones at some point, and music is so awesome on lsd. but of course, you have to sprinkle in some weed during the trip.
     
  11. xtendedsenses

    xtendedsenses Member

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    oh yeah, throw some sex in there too :)
     
  12. Elijah

    Elijah Member

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    stare into my soul and subconscious and analyze the geometric patterns of my thoughts
     
  13. trippingconstantly

    trippingconstantly Member

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    i really want to go to a festival too!

    is anyone going to the outside lands music festival at golden gate park on saturday?

    i dont even know if that would be a good place to trip at or not but it looks cool haha

    looking at last years festival it looks like it might be a cool place to fry and get to know people

    http://www.musicfestivaljunkies.com/the-scene-outside-lands/

    edit- haha definitely, look at the quote on the bottom of the 4th picture on that page
     
  14. guerillabedlam

    guerillabedlam _|=|-|=|_

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    Golden Gate park is a great place to trip! I haven't tripped there though, just based on the surroundings,although haight is kinds rundown now which it connects too .

    Playing/making music
    Concerts/raves
    sex
    walks

    Many trips especially higher doses I don't find a necessity to do anything except focus on the contents of my mind that the drug allows me to sense.
     
  15. SweetBlasphemy

    SweetBlasphemy Senior Member

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    Walk around in the woods/park. Walk around in Atlantic City and take in all the flashy lights and sounds and go on the dirty beach. Live music is fantastic. Sex is ok, but my bf is sXe and it's just not the same when you're both not in the same headspace...
     
  16. y Epitaph x

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    the all and everything
     
  17. SoulVibrations

    SoulVibrations celestial viator

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    Museums are pretty awesome... Although you end up looking like a crazy person staring at things that aren't part of an exhibit for extended periods of time.

    My favorite thing to do lately is go to the coast here in delaware, there are two bridges which you can walk/bike over. go to the highest point and just take in the view, its cool cause you can see everything till the horizon. Heights/wide open space is great!

    I personally like to stay away from technology as much as possible, with the exception of music.
     
  18. abracadeam

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    absolutly everything
     
  19. Monkey Boy

    Monkey Boy Senior Member

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    I love laying in the grass in a field somewhere and looking at the clouds. If its sunny I'll close my eyes and the rays will filter through my eyeslids and make a kelidescope of weird rotating shapes.
     
  20. drippyischillin

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    Laying in bed listening to music, going on walks, or adventures as we like to call them and they usually seem like that is what they turn out to be, laying on the trampoline looking at the clouds and stars.
    Watching movies on mute and listening to music, the music in one way or another will match with the movie constantly. <--I'd recommend that. I did it to Avatar.
     

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