What's up guys. I have dosed about 40 times and really feel like I have an exceptional mind and can do and think things that would never even go through the average persons head under the influence of lsd. For example I use a technique in changing the focus of my eyes while concentrating on an object or patterns that I see and ur able to completley lose yourslef in it. This might sound dumb but with this technique sky is the limit. And it will absolutley blow your mind when done correctly. I have done this while looking at the moon thinking of how the moon is only lit up from the sun which is on the opposite side of earth. And a for a about 2 seconds it actually puts you in the middle of all that in in an undescriable way. I also have used lsd in attempt to meditate which has also blown my mind everytime. Its all about being calm using ur words correctly, weed, and never being afraid of what might happen inside your mind. But anyways I am very curious to hear if an other people have had similar experiences or something that relates to this.
This has happened to everyone here haha. How any of are brains process any of that is simply extraordinary. I remember looking at some textures on the wall of this hotel, and all of sudden its a perfect 3 dimensional image of Egypt, intricate hieroglyphics and sphinx like statue structures inlaid on the front of a giant monument. And thats just the beginning!
one of my favorites was seeing several wheels, made up of various thought-patterns going on in my mind, most of which that i wasn't previously aware of-though their existence explained some of my behaviors.
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking but I'm guessing its something along the lines of ways to enhance the trip. -Meditation: feel like I'm travelling on an astral plane -sex: can be weird on LSD still very euphoric and I have felt fused with the other person often and new sensations. -music (especially playing): music directs alot of my trips and when I've played on it I feel like my soul has been channeled through the guitar and its almost cathartic. I've uses a hand drum on ecstasy and that can put you in a trance I imagine the same is true with LSD. Listening to music can be quite profound as well. -nature: it can take on an overwhelming majestic quality and make you feel small yet apart of it.
The song alligator is amazing! It looks, sounds, feels, tastes, and even smells good! Go there some time!
I know what you mean about changin the focus to slip between My eyes kinda follow by slipping into the back of my head and feels like something (eyelids/eyes/something else?) up there vibrates and I'm off
I think its unfair to assume you think at higher level than average people on lucy, but i think to a point your correct... most people are silly. It's best to just be modest . I discovered this.. well what i like to call "open eye visual" my first trip. I fell in love with lucy because of it. Heres something for you to try. . sit with a close friend on a relatively high dose in the forest. sit facing each other, in meditative positions.. staring directly into each others eyes.. and then commence open eye visuals. oh wow.
yea man one thing that lsd really can do(even though it might seem contradictory being that lsd can cause ego death and ego death can even lead to this) is inflate your ego. ah yes lsd has caused many an inflated ego. just let go and free your mind. let the extraordinary become ordinary. flow with the undercurrents of love that permeate the evolution of mankind.
Desos i love that photo. thats chapra's... or something like that right? sorry i dont really know. i read about it a while ago but not sure where i found the link or what its called, it was incredibly interesting. may i ask what the serpent at the bottom symbolizes? and a link or something so i can expand my mind?
don't take me 100% on this, but i do believe the serpent represents some kind of god or entity that travels up through the chakras starting at the base chakra and works it's way up to the crown chakra, and then back down again. it represents the open flow of energy between the chakras. upwards(the current of liberation) and then back down(the current of manifestation). the serpent represents the male entity of the highest manifiestation of god, and once it reaches the crown chakra it is unified again with the female entity of the highest manifestation of god. from some random website: "According to Iyengar, “Kundalini is symbolized as a coiled and sleeping serpent lying dormant in the lowest nerve center at the base of the spinal column, the Muladhara Chakra. This latent energy has to be aroused and made to go up the spinal column piercing the Chakras up to the Sahasrara (7th Chakra) just above the head.” " there's tons of information about kundalini awakening and chakras out there. websites, and books, and stuff. but true kundalini awakening should only be undertaken under the supervision of an experienced spiritual guide, and you won't actually find what is needed for such a task out there in public knowledge. that kind of stuff is sanctified spiritual knowledge that is watched over very carefully. i've never met such a guru, so i haven't delved too heavily into the subject. there have actually been severe physical reprocussions from improper kundalini awakening, even sometimes death. but that's only when the guru isn't doing his job properly!
pretty easy to go crazy if you don't understand what's happening to you. doesn't mean you necessarily need a "guru."
Sounds really really interesting.. and kinda scary, but i love learning about the power of the mind and spirit. thank you
i should add that it's not really simple chakra balance or anything like that which requires a guru, but rather the art of kundalini yoga.
When did this forum become so PC? was it when RELAYER left? seems to coincide. first people have to be careful about noticing gifts that others don't have, then are referred to gurus because they are more gifted and advanced? Am I the only one turned off by the Humility Gestapo? but to stay on topic, I think what OP and several here have described sounds like astral projection, and it's very true in can be done regardless of the content of psychedelics in one's brain. there are many books on the topic. A good one is "Astral Projection for Beginners" by Edain McCoy.
That is what the sober breaks in-between are for. To gather your thoughts, continue on with life, and to be in awe at the experience you just went through