Until your brain is fully developed (around age 22), I wouldn't recommend drugs of any kind for you. Unsubscribed drugs anyway and I'm against many of the ones 'mother tells you' too but you have to listen to your doctor on this. I wouldn't do it if I were you. Chances are, you're too immature to handle the experience or some dumbass friend will try to run a game on you while you're trippin' and f&*k up your trip and you could end up in the hospital. When you do decide to try or (or not, you know you're not REQUIRED to do acid), make sure you get your stuff from a reliable source AND have a friend with you during the trip who knows what they're doing. Peace & love.
Exactly. If you have any doubt beforehand, you're going to run into doubt during, and LSD isn't something like weed where you can just try to sleep it off if it starts to go back and you're fine within an hour or two.. it can be a 12 hour hell that you can't control and can change everything. When in doubt, don't do it.
One pill makes you largerAnd one pill makes you small And the ones that mother gives you Don't do anything at all Go ask Alice, when she's ten feet tall Theres no better advice than go with the flow, just chill and ride the wave of experience, do it when you want and there will be no greater time
The first thing you realize when you eat LSD for the first time is that you really had no idea what you were getting yourself into, your fears were all about the wrong thing, your hopes were all mistaken, and it's completely different and wholly alien to anything you could have ever conceived of. So really you don't even know what it is that you are afraid of, you think it's such and such, but when you eat it, you realize all that crap is BS, the real thing is largely beyond language and conventional rationality. You can only prepare for the unexpected and enter it with a blank slate of mind, knowing that you are opening pandoras box and don't even have a wikipedia article to help you. it comes down to true grit
You're a damned good writer, Writer. :2thumbsup: That's one of the best descriptions I've read. To the OP, since you're a psychology major I would say that having an experience at least once in your life would help you be better in your field. I would though caution against doing it just because people say "go for it", peer pressure and such B.S. Only you know when you're ready and you should go into it with a certain level of comfort that only you know that you have. It is much more than pushing a kid that's not ready to swim into the deep end.