This is a story a green elephant told me while i was on a trip in india: I think it sort of makes you go to "hell" (Just to give it a name) in a way, because you need to go to the place where problems come from, to be able to see them fully from every perspective, and solve them. Its sort of an adventure, where you explore yourself, in your deepest depths, wich is why it is so intens. Its like putting a filter over your eyes, so you can see inside of your own mind, but visualize it suspended over the real world. In turn this will make you lose your sense of time and reality. The place you enter is so beautifull, and at the same time so scary, because you can see your all of your own fears and ideals filtered over the world. Whatever you see is just an amplification of what you'd already percieve it like in reality. You're forced to solve your problems by expiriencing exactly what you fear about them (For instance, if your scared of small spiders, it is because they remind you of big dangerous ones) so you'll have to get over whatever anxiety or other problem you have. By expiriencing your problem in the most intense state possible, and getting over it, you will never be afraid of your problem angain, because you've already expirienced solving your problem in your most vunerable state. (For instance after you've faced tigers, you wont be afraid of cats anymore). You'll be able to see everything from every possible perspective, because you need to get out of yourself, and in a way, into everyone else, to see their perspective. This makes you feel like you lose yourself, afterwards you'll be closer to yourself, beacause you know how it is to have your sense of self completely dissapeared. This is why it feels like your leaving the planet, and you're far away from everyone you love.You go up and away in waves, and you return to the earth the same. Its like floating in to the air, and afterwards coming back down again l, feeling more and more grounded. Afterwards you'll be psychologically destroyed, because you're still dealing with your problems, and are slowly coming to terms with your sense of reality. After three days to a week, every part of you that seemed like you lost slowly returns. Because of this it is also a fun activity to do nostalgic things in this period. Overal i would say acid has it fun moments, and it's beautifull visuals, but i found that it is mostly a though journey. You will face yourself and your problems, learning more about yourself. Because your thoughts and judgement are unfiltered, and you'll have to go with the response that fits you most, so in a way it shows you how you really are, your true colors. Much like an extreme situation would (Think zombie apocalypse/war/battlefields). But in the end i would say it was all worth it, even though i wont ever do it again.
I believe this was a very insightfull elephant, i had a great trip as wel