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Ryjkyjsays...If you want to scare me away from drugs, "electric funeral" probably isn't the best music to start with.
neteansays...what a dick.
1 - it wasn't real, it was your mind- when you take drugs you have to remember, IT'S NOT REAL!!!!!!!!!
2 - so all of your life was about to be erased - BUT IT WASN'T
3 - you forgot the most important part: YOU DISCOVERED HOW IMPORTANT LIFE IS, HOW IMPORTANT YOU FAMILY IS.
4 - GO LIVE YOUR LIFE AND APPRECIATE EVERYTHING YOU HAVE
to recap: there was a positive outcome.
learn from it - if you're too dumb to take drugs... don't!
rougysays..."Scared Straight" comes to mind.
Truth be told, my first time wasn't much different. It was a "red pill/blue pill" moment and I was certain I'd swallowed the wrong pill. I couldn't feel the bottom half of my body and I was certain that I was...getting sucked away from this world.
Sort of like "You hate it here? Try the warm embrace of cold space, then, bucko."
I don't blame this video, but I do see netean's point, and I felt the same thing, too. But then, I have to tell you, I don't know for sure.
Get so tired of life sometimes, but when you're on the verge of having it all sucked away from you, things take on a different perspective.
Clods of dirt are as diamonds.
When I do Salvia, it always feels like something has grabbed the back of my head and started twisting the top off.
And it always feels like there is somebody else there watching me.
quantumushroomsays...Awesome drug. Take it off any sweet jumps?
Fadesays...The first part of this video is actually one of the better descriptions of what a salvia trip is like. Pity he wasn't strong willed or selfconfident enough to handle having the illusion pulled away from him. Being exposed to the bizarreness of reality isn't for everyone.
Napalmsays...>> ^Ryjkyj:
If you want to scare me away from drugs, "electric funeral" probably isn't the best music to start with.
I think it's actually the song Black Sabbath by the band Black Sabbath from their album Black Sabbath.
NordlichReitersays...Salvia divinorum is just like Peyote (Lophophora williamsii).
It doesn't take much to see an alternate reality, because it is after all the brain that perceives.
Drugs take you there faster, than repetitive action. When throwing a left hand jab, after 10 minutes of that repetitive action my brain puts that action on a back burner, and i no longer have to concentrate on it. Its almost like the punch is working under a mind of its own.
Its the same thing with drugs, the brain produces a reaction to it, in the same way that the brain produces a reaction to exertion.
Enzobluesays...When I did Salvia with 20x, it was insanely cool at first. I saw a wall of fleur de lis tiles cascading down like a waterfall. Once I got to a couch the visions wouldn't stop when I hoped they would, so I just rode it out and they eventually went away. At no time did I totally get lost though, there was always my rational side letting me know it was temporary.
I think Salvia should be used to teach kids what a mind drug can do, to fill that urge to experiment. It's relatively safe, interesting, and I personally have no desire to try it again.
rottenseedsays...This does sound like a great trip to me. I mean, the fact that he learned that all we perceive to know is an illusion; that's something that many go throughout life and never understand. He learned the most valuable lesson there is to learn from a psychedelic. The only thing he did wrong is trying to fight it.
Ryjkyjsays...>> ^Napalm:
>> ^Ryjkyj:
If you want to scare me away from drugs, "electric funeral" probably isn't the best music to start with.
I think it's actually the song Black Sabbath by the band Black Sabbath from their album Black Sabbath.
DammiT! Too late to edit it now! ...
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