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Any ways to hallucinate without drugs???

ovenbakedskittles

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Im not really sure where this thread goes...

Im wondering if ther are ways to hallucinate without psychedelic drugs besides that circley spinny thing on youtube and sleep deprivation. Any ways???

Thanks
 
sometimes at night ill close my eyes for a while and sometimes i black out but other times i have crazy visuals but when i wake up i can never remember what happened and my boxer briefs have snot all over them!! shit! i wish mother would knock first!!!!
 
Well, if you manage to drink hard and long enough, you may be able to enjoy, without any drug, a session of delirium tremens for free. And with a little luck, you may also hallucinate without drugs on your deathbed. ;)
 
Sensory deprivation (float tank) seems to be the best and easiest way to have a mind trip/hallucinate w/o drugs.
 
I've read that meditation and breathwork can induce psychedelic states. Never tried it myself, and I doubt it can produce OEVs - perhaps CEVs and the psychedelic state of mind though.
 
Thanks for the replies!!!

I have heard something about LED lights giving people hallucination??? is anyone familiar with that??? is that true or no???
 
well if you're trying to hallucinate legally, benadryl works. It is a drug, but you can buy it at any store and the shit WORKS...
the MOST REALISTIC hallucinations i've ever had were off of bennie trips. Anything diphenhydramine will suffice
 
aha thanks Trying2lso but just to clarify, i quit doing drugs... even legal ones... so im looking for ways to hallucinate without any type of drugs because i am still VERY curious and interested about hallucinations and different mind states and stuff like that
 
Drug-free hallucination list:
Sleep deprivation
Sensory deprivation
Water intoxication (especially dangerous)
Schizophrenia
Florence syndrome
Certain strains of Influenza (associated with very high fever)
Mad Cow disease
try some of those lol
 
Drug-free hallucination list:
Sleep deprivation
Sensory deprivation
Water intoxication (especially dangerous)
Schizophrenia
Florence syndrome
Certain strains of Influenza (associated with very high fever)
Mad Cow disease
try some of those lol
ahh mmm *thinking* dont really feel like dying or getting a mental disorderr
:P ...sensory deprivation sounds interesting though
 
certain binaural sterographed music (e.g. Hemi-Sync audio).


stimulation of certain areas of your brain (i.e. with electrodes). I watched tis on "Hack My Brain", although I forget the name of the device (perhaps the type referenced here: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...ulation-makes-the-impossible-problem-solvable, or http://www.wired.com/2012/07/unlock-inner-savant/), many of which also help with practical thinking by enhancing one hemisphere indirectly when inhibiting the other (right associated with intuition, left with analytical), even working in unison. When the scientist turned on the device, the journalist (subjecting his head to it) described a psychedelic experience.


I have not had the opportunity of trying either of the above yet.




Then there is meditation. Your mind can travel to all sorts of of places through that means, with practice.


Hypoxia. severe trauma
 
I love phychedelics but hate to hallucinate. It's not the same thing at all, except maybe for datura, amanita muscaria and other deliriogenics.
Why would anyone want to hallucinate without drugs? It isn't pleasant at all and i don't think you will learn something worth it. It's usually pretty bad for you because almost every state of delirium means something isn't right with your body (think about high fever, sleep deprivation, psychosis, poison...)

If what you seek its the kind of experience you would get from psychedelics well... that's what psychedelics are for, if you don't want to use them for whatever reason then there's things like traveling, deep meditation, dancing, lucid dreaming, ect... But they aren't hallucinations!
 
True enough, 4meSM. Most psychedelics can be thought of as reality- enhancers or distorters, whereas deliriants are reality-..creators?obliterators?, and diccoiatives are reality-..destroyers (or onsmaller doses, distorters like with psychedelics, but via PNS as opposed to CNS). Although altogether new realms can be perceived under high doses of, e.g., N,N,DMT or 5-MeO-DMT.
Interesting term, "delirogenics". Would you consider sleeping 'z-drugs' like Lunesta 'deliriogenics'? Datura is a deliriant.
 
^ Yeah I suppose the term deliriant suits better that category of drugs (i'm not a native). I meant by deliriogenic a compound that can cause a state of delirium without overdosing (because if you eat 2 whole cows you may go delirious but that doesn't mean a burger can cause a delirium per se).
But there's plenty of factors to consider so it's a little complicated, because you could say a threshold dose of datura isn't necessary a deliriant/deliriogenic or that PCP can cause a delirium.
Some people report seeing spiders and things like that with z-drugs at high doses, I don't know why it happens (I've seen some theories but don't know if it has been proven before). I've tried zopiclone at moderate/high doses and didn't saw anything like that but it's interesting, I guess it's closer to deliriants than psychedelics.
 
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