That kind of sounds like what I'm going through at the moment lol. If I had to describe this trip in one word it would probably be: everything.
Edit: A significantly better description of this will be added somewhere at some point.... I keep trying but there are simply too many thoughts that pop up still.
Edit Again: Music has been nice and grounding (this time around), I keep hearing this song on the radio so I just decided to watch the video. I figured I'd share it because I was actually amazed at how psychedelic it felt... and I'm pretty sure it's not just the fact that I'm tripping while watching it. I mean, it's a clubby song and everything and you'd expect it to be trippy, but I just thought that whoever came up with the choreography, fashion designs, camera work and all that stuff really nailed it. That's straight out of LSD and tryptamine visuals for me anyway.
This is a wild trip, man. Quite possibly the most fascinating psilocin analogue I have explored yet, at least to my personal tastes.
Edit More: Alright, I think this deserves one more update for now.... I've been attempting to start writing a trip report for this which I usually like to do before completely coming down so that I can get the fresh memories in, but to be perfectly honest, I just don't think I'm even going to be far enough away from the trip itself to fully comprehend it until I at least have some normal life to live first, and maybe get some rest too. What I will say for now is just this.... This was the closest tryptamine I have tried so far to 4-HO-DET, and it reminded me why I fell in love with 4-HO-DET to begin with. I truly think that these two psychedelics, 4-HO-DET and 4-HO-MPT, at the very least for me, have something special in them which separates them from the others and even makes them stand above my favorites in the supremely hedonistic category like my MiPT trip from last week. I will do my best to describe what exactly that specialness is when I am able, but for now, I think I just need to relax.... Until later.