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(2C-B / 20mg, MDMA / 100mg, LSD / 200mcg) - Experienced - Absolute Madness

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The new year was coming, and I decided that I'd start it with a bang.

10pm

The first 2 tabs of Lucy were dropped around 10 pm, on the way to the pub in town. When we arrived at around half 10, I was surprised to see a lot of my old mates from school who I hadn't seen for about 3 months since starting at university. It was absolutely great catching up with all of them - seeing that they were all well and happy made me happy. Conversation was fairly fluid as the first effects of the acid started to take hold.

11pm

Oxford was looking as beautiful as ever, the acid only making it more so. Walking past the Radcliffe Camera and marveling at its beauty sent tingles down my spine. Even having lived there for so many years, I would still call it one of the most beautiful cities in the world. As we walked towards the venue, and the clock struck 11, I decided that this is when I'd take the 2C-B; around this time, my mates started to take their MDMA as well. When we got into the drum n bass concert at around half 11, Flava D was playing a very good set. I slowly squeezed my way to the front and started raving. By now the LSD was almost in full force. Amazingly animated patterns nucleating from the coloured lights started to spontaneously present themselves against the dark roof.

12am

As it approached midnight we congregated as our entire group near the back to countdown. For the first time in a fairly long time, I felt fully satisfied about my life, and was confident it would improve a lot in the coming times. I had the most amazing and caring group of friends, and could really have not asked for anything more, to be honest.

After a while I could start to sense the euphoric push of the 2C-B, although the extent to which it enhanced the LSD visuals is dubious. Near the front, the blaring music was able to pierce my heart as I felt my entire body completely synergise with it. It is safe to say that I was really really enjoying myself.

When I started to feel a bit warm, me and a few friends went out to the smoking area to cool down. It is always a good idea to cool down and take frequent breaks, especially on MDMA as this reduces the amount of neurotoxicity it can exert. Staying hydrated is important too, even if the water costs quite a bit.

1am

At around 1, I decided I'd take half a bean. Doing this was a bit of a task as it had no split line and I had to bite it off. Luckily though I managed. This one kicked in in a bit under an hour later, when SASASAS were starting their set, and this took me to a new dimension. Normally I would find this dose quite underwhelming on its own, and would not really bother with it, but here its synergy with both of the psychedelics was unparalleled. Euphoria was pouring out of everywhere, and everything looked truly beautiful. All sorts of stimuli were being intensified as my sensory organs were being pushed into overdrive. I heard the lights and felt the music.

3am

At around 3am, we had to leave to catch our taxis. It was quite disappointing leaving, as SASASAS were killing it. All in all, that was one of the most amazing nights I'd ever experienced in my life.

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But it does not end here.

When we got back to the house, we rolled some zoots and went to the park to smoke it. As we did, I realised what a perfect moment this was. Everyone was happy and being really lovey dovey from the MDMA. There were lots of hugs, and the most relaxing music was being played on a speaker. I suddenly realised - this is what life is all about.

At that moment, it struck me as to what I'd been truly missing these last 3 months. I'd just buried myself in my education way too much, working for most of the day every single day and barely socialising. Although it did pay off, it was clearly not sustainable and ended up damaging my mental health by the end of the term. This emphasised heavily the importance of stable mental health in being successful. If you compromise it then at some point you will be heavily impaired. Remember the things important to you that stabilise your mental health - friends and loved ones. Use their support in times of trouble and most importantly, never ever take them for granted.

7am

At around 7 in the morning, it was daylight. I was feeling quite tired by now, although the psychedelic visuals were still up. I fell asleep looking at some wall decorations of alternating elephants and fish, moving and swimming along in single file. What a beautiful way to end the night.

12pm

I awoke around midday. To my surprise, I was feeling absolutely splendid. This was one of the greatest afterglows I was experiencing. After watching a movie and lazing around a bit with my mates, I finally leave for home. All in all, this was the best New Years I have ever spent in my 19 years of age.

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As a final note, I wouldn't recommend inexperienced people to try this combination, and if you did decide to, make sure you have some sort of benzodiazepine or antipsychotic to kill the trip should things go south. Be careful and stay safe.

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Thanks for sharing, sounds beautiful. :)

This emphasised heavily the importance of stable mental health in being successful. If you compromise it then at some point you will be heavily impaired. Remember the things important to you that stabilise your mental health - friends and loved ones. Use their support in times of trouble and most importantly, never ever take them for granted.

I agree wholeheartedly, and this is something psychedelics have helped me to realize too.
 
Agreed, sounds like a wonderful experience, and thanks for bringing it here. :) I can imagine that combination would be intense anywhere... but in a setting like that it sounds particularly perfect.

That is a lesson that I am learning more every day as well, about the friends and loved ones.... I thought I knew this before, but it was only the tip of the iceberg. Those relationships truly are crucial in keeping yourself sane and healthy and happy.... It's good that you've come to understand this so early on. Keep it up. :)

And thanks again for sharing!
 
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