Chocolate-Salad
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Last night I had my first (with the exception of an allergy test and an intranasal trip that was short and lacking) experience with 2c-b which was spent with my partner. 33mg HBr salt for myself, 23mg for her. Boy it was fun, but also had me feeling jealous.
This was the fourth time we've tripped together. Three 4-ho-mipt experiences and now the 2c-b. Every single time she has had not only closed eye visuals but an ability to focus for only a few seconds and 'leave' her body and experience something where all of her senses are within a hallucination. Music was required but she was able to do this at will. She couldn't hear me unless I spoke loudly enough (sometimes I didn't even know she'd gone) but she would make slight movements in the real world such as squeezing my arm or hand. When she was there, she wouldn't know she had went somewhere. Kinda like a dream.
More information from wikipedia:
I've only ever experienced this once the first time I've tripped on LSD. The fact that she's able to do it readily not only intrigues me but makes me jealous. If anybody has any tips on getting into this state more easily, then please shoot them. The closest I think I've come recently is while meditating on 4-ho-mipt mixed with MXE but I don't know if I plan on finding more MXE. I'd like to get more out of my experiences and make them more therapeutic.
This was the fourth time we've tripped together. Three 4-ho-mipt experiences and now the 2c-b. Every single time she has had not only closed eye visuals but an ability to focus for only a few seconds and 'leave' her body and experience something where all of her senses are within a hallucination. Music was required but she was able to do this at will. She couldn't hear me unless I spoke loudly enough (sometimes I didn't even know she'd gone) but she would make slight movements in the real world such as squeezing my arm or hand. When she was there, she wouldn't know she had went somewhere. Kinda like a dream.
More information from wikipedia:
Level 5: Overriding physical perception
If inducing by drugs or mental disease, this is the point where it appears to the outside world that a person is either unconscious or insane. The internal CEV perceptions and think-it/feel-it perceptions become stronger than physical perceptions, and completely override and replace open-eye physical perceptions. This can be a potentially dangerous state if a person is still mobile while in a different imagined world, but by this time most people are motionless and not likely to do something hazardous to themselves or others.[5] This is the point where most hallucinogenic references say it is a good idea to have a "sitter" present to watch over the person using the chemicals, and keep them from accidentally harming themselves or others while deep into their own world.[citation needed]
This level can be entered from complete sensory deprivation, as experienced in an isolation tank, but even there it requires great relaxation.[6] [7]
According to lucid dreaming researcher Stephen LaBerge, perceptions can come from either the senses or imagination. A inhibitory system involving in the thalamus, likely involving serotonergic neurons, inhibits imaginary perceptions from becoming too activated so they turn into hallucinations. This system is inhibited during REM sleep, and the imagination can freely run into the perceptual systems. What happens at level 5 is likely that this system is inhibited, just like in REM sleep, by different causes like sensory deprivation, psychedelic drugs or meditative relaxation techniques.
I've only ever experienced this once the first time I've tripped on LSD. The fact that she's able to do it readily not only intrigues me but makes me jealous. If anybody has any tips on getting into this state more easily, then please shoot them. The closest I think I've come recently is while meditating on 4-ho-mipt mixed with MXE but I don't know if I plan on finding more MXE. I'd like to get more out of my experiences and make them more therapeutic.
