GRNBTTSTY
Bluelighter
- Joined
- May 29, 2009
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I've been on a bit of a bent lately, watching as many videos of the Shulgins on youtube (specifically ones that I hadn't already seen) as I could find. Something Sasha said in one of the videos reminded me of something I've wanted to start a thread about for awhile.
The refined concept entered my mind after hearing comments from Terrance McKenna. He was saying something along the lines of a lot of the time when I'm tripping I'm sitting in a hut in near perfect silence with nothing but me and a candle flame but then when I come back to civilization I see these people who dose twice as much as myself and go to raves or concerts. I've seen these places and I don't know how they can do it with the loud music all the flashing lights and people, what are they doing to themselves?!?
That was when the concept of sensory overload/over-stimulation during trips entered my mind. The power of this effect was driven home to me after taking 800 DPH at Halloween Horror Nights (A giant Halloween event at universal studios {a theme park}). I was definitely "high" but other then feeling off kilter, looking awful, and having dry mouth and slight difficulty moving, really not much happened. My vision was slightly off and different but this was one of the most underwhelming drug experiences of my entire life. It seemed clear to me that the only reason my trip turned out this way was because of the massive sensory overload. There where thousands of people running around, screaming, chainsaws, costumes, haunted houses, explosions, etc.
I've had one other experience as extreme and that was doing Methylone over the course of 4 days (and a very small amount of Mushrooms on top of that one night) at DragonCon 2010 (a gigantic yearly anime/sci-fi/science/fantasy/fandom convention in Atlanta, GA). The opposite happened here. The throbbing masses of people definitely added to my drug.
It seems to me that in both cases what the sensory over stimulation was really messing with was the mind-scape. I was very high in both cases (as was the case with all the concerts and Festivals that I've attended), but the "head" part of each experience was downplayed. There were less revelations, less connections, less mind-fuckery, less thought loops. Visuals seem to be variable. Some experiences they where downplayed and in others they where not.
This all in turn got me thinking about the differences over stimulation makes in general, not just in massive doses. In most of my trips (as in most of my life) music plays a central role at some point, and it is common for it to be on for the duration of the trip or thereabouts. If I'm not listening to music I'm usually trying to do something interesting and fun (to many activities to list, lol). And often there is also a portion where me and my trip companions avidly talk, either of our trip or any other subject of interest.
I rarely trip alone and I rarely have a trip without some music. There is one I had however that seemed to provide me with more solid things I could take back to my regular life with me to help improve myself and my situation. I by no means intend to stop doing psychedelics just for "fun" but I would very much like to attempt to get more solid answers and help out of myself through their use. Is music (as well as other various tripping activities) possibly, at least sometimes, a distraction rather then a help in the journey to self knowledge?
I am loathe to say so. I had an experience recently at a concert whilst on some Subutex (which I posted up in the trip report section here) that, while not bringing me back any lessons, gave me many new ideas and connections in my ever on going quest to write interesting and satisfying stories. It seemed to me that the trance like qualities of the music (as well as events leading up to that show) helped to put me in zone. I do this sometimes with music in general, using it to help focus my mind and point my consciousness like an arrow. I know the answer is probably, like most other factors involved in tripping, heavily based on set, mindset, and setting; but I really wanted to hear you're guys' opinions.
On any trip from here on out, if I am going in with a specific question or problem that I would like answers to or help with I will try my damndest to "meditate" on it the preceding week and very much that day as well as probably trying to reduce extraneous sensory input for the vital parts of the trip, at least.
So what do you nice folks think? Has anyone thought of this before? Does anyone have any personal experience?
tl;dr: Does sensory overload, specifically music, make deep thinking/self exploration more difficult while tripping?
The refined concept entered my mind after hearing comments from Terrance McKenna. He was saying something along the lines of a lot of the time when I'm tripping I'm sitting in a hut in near perfect silence with nothing but me and a candle flame but then when I come back to civilization I see these people who dose twice as much as myself and go to raves or concerts. I've seen these places and I don't know how they can do it with the loud music all the flashing lights and people, what are they doing to themselves?!?
That was when the concept of sensory overload/over-stimulation during trips entered my mind. The power of this effect was driven home to me after taking 800 DPH at Halloween Horror Nights (A giant Halloween event at universal studios {a theme park}). I was definitely "high" but other then feeling off kilter, looking awful, and having dry mouth and slight difficulty moving, really not much happened. My vision was slightly off and different but this was one of the most underwhelming drug experiences of my entire life. It seemed clear to me that the only reason my trip turned out this way was because of the massive sensory overload. There where thousands of people running around, screaming, chainsaws, costumes, haunted houses, explosions, etc.
I've had one other experience as extreme and that was doing Methylone over the course of 4 days (and a very small amount of Mushrooms on top of that one night) at DragonCon 2010 (a gigantic yearly anime/sci-fi/science/fantasy/fandom convention in Atlanta, GA). The opposite happened here. The throbbing masses of people definitely added to my drug.
It seems to me that in both cases what the sensory over stimulation was really messing with was the mind-scape. I was very high in both cases (as was the case with all the concerts and Festivals that I've attended), but the "head" part of each experience was downplayed. There were less revelations, less connections, less mind-fuckery, less thought loops. Visuals seem to be variable. Some experiences they where downplayed and in others they where not.
This all in turn got me thinking about the differences over stimulation makes in general, not just in massive doses. In most of my trips (as in most of my life) music plays a central role at some point, and it is common for it to be on for the duration of the trip or thereabouts. If I'm not listening to music I'm usually trying to do something interesting and fun (to many activities to list, lol). And often there is also a portion where me and my trip companions avidly talk, either of our trip or any other subject of interest.
I rarely trip alone and I rarely have a trip without some music. There is one I had however that seemed to provide me with more solid things I could take back to my regular life with me to help improve myself and my situation. I by no means intend to stop doing psychedelics just for "fun" but I would very much like to attempt to get more solid answers and help out of myself through their use. Is music (as well as other various tripping activities) possibly, at least sometimes, a distraction rather then a help in the journey to self knowledge?
I am loathe to say so. I had an experience recently at a concert whilst on some Subutex (which I posted up in the trip report section here) that, while not bringing me back any lessons, gave me many new ideas and connections in my ever on going quest to write interesting and satisfying stories. It seemed to me that the trance like qualities of the music (as well as events leading up to that show) helped to put me in zone. I do this sometimes with music in general, using it to help focus my mind and point my consciousness like an arrow. I know the answer is probably, like most other factors involved in tripping, heavily based on set, mindset, and setting; but I really wanted to hear you're guys' opinions.
On any trip from here on out, if I am going in with a specific question or problem that I would like answers to or help with I will try my damndest to "meditate" on it the preceding week and very much that day as well as probably trying to reduce extraneous sensory input for the vital parts of the trip, at least.
So what do you nice folks think? Has anyone thought of this before? Does anyone have any personal experience?
tl;dr: Does sensory overload, specifically music, make deep thinking/self exploration more difficult while tripping?
