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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 9:59 pm
I know that many people here have done or at least know someone who has experimented with LSD. I've tried it once myself and it completely changed my life. I'm curious as to see what positive and negative effects it's had on people, since it reacts differently to everyone. Does anyone have any story to tell about it's use? Did you possibly see any aliens that told you you were the one? Write it here.
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 3:47 pm
I personally have never taken LSD Its rough to find around these parts... I have taken the mushroom thought... That experiance was amazing and completly life changing, mentally and physically...
I would like to try LSD and try and see some flaming stealth bananas... perhaps i will sometime...
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 11:10 pm
I haven't tried LSD by itself but I have tried with in combination with mushrooms and it was amazing! I've also on many occasions done just mushrooms, one paticular time was life changing... it was a very very positive experience.
I ate 3.5 grams and watched the beginning of Fantasia 2000, very trippy in and of itself. When I was about half through the Nut Cracker part I turned it off, far to intense music wise, but a very unique experience. I then played a "mushroom mix" cd that I made... the first two songs were: Brian Eno's "An Ending"(the 28 Days theme music) and a song from The Texans(one of Maynards first musical projects), though I have no idea what the name of the song is. I d/l it from Kazaa and all the title says is "Maynard James Keenan-Texans". I had my doubts at first but upon hearing it I realized that it was indeed Maynard singing.
Brian Eno's song softly brought my consciousness to a level of complete bliss and unconditional love... I felt that everything was going as it should and that there is no reason to fear anything. I saw a clear white light and I basked in its presence... my ego was gone... crucified. I felt as if I knew the secret to life and the universe but it was beyond words, beyond language... it was just thought... and truth.
As that song ended and slowly faded out the Texans song became audiable and I came back to "reality". The song is a techno mix but it was so amazing to listen to, in it Maynard sings "For leaders first must follow". As it picked up pace I felt the kundalini energy rush up from the root chakra to the top of my head... I then saw a light again, then it faded away and I could see hundreds of DNA double helix structures floating around a floating generic body... the body was mine but it had no hair, no eyes, no specification of a gender... it was just a blank body. At the zenith of the song I witnessed the body "fall away"... like a trap door does... it just fell away and vanished... as if it was never really there. All that was left was a pure light, the same pure light that I experienced during the Brian Eno song... during this I realized that we are all one, we are all pure deep down, our true being is love and light... we are all part of "God", we are all eternal.... as the Texans song ended I can back to "reality"...
I tried replaying those two songs again but they didnt have the same effect as the first time... I just had a bunch of kaleidoscopic visuals and fractals and grand feelings of bliss...
The experience definatly change my life in a very positive way...
It just doesnt make sense that flora and chemicals like mushrooms and LSD are illegal.... DMT is a neuro-transmitter in our brains but it is labled by Federal Law as a Regulated Schedual 1 hallucinogen.... to make that illegal is to make our very existence illegal.
om-mani-padma-hum
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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:06 pm
Hm. LSD is bad. I prefer to stay away from the sort of things. Eh, I guess I'm open minded about people using though. Sort of. Just don't like it.
But anyway, you have to realize something: congressmen and hippies are on opposite ends of the spectrum. A lot of these opiates became illegal during the 60's and 70's when America's youth (and a large portion of the world) started getting a bit too high. Not only that, but the cocaine epidemic really scared the bejeezus out of the big men. It wasn't that they were too concerned about America's youth; they were concerned about America's soldiers.
In Vietnam, a vast majority of American soldiers started using cocaine and yours truly (I can't remember which one -- either Raegan or Nixon . . . having a huge mental block right now) thought it'd be a terrible way to lose a war. And so came the new legislature and "The War on Drugs."
I personally stay away from LSD and shrooms and opiates and so on due to my own moral standards and ethics. I guess it has lead to some good music though, as well as the supposed "greatest poem of all time" -- it's completely overrated in my opinion -- by Samuel Coleridge, "Kublai Kahn." There's my two cents.
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:23 am
well i did it once and that one time was too much for my bf whose done it many times and he went crazy and had to be in the hospital for like 2 months hes ok now but we stay away from lsd... my experience with mushrooms was just scary (i watched gremlins)
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:41 am
i really have no idea....lol
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