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dissociatives- a class of hallucinogens that makes the user feel disconnected or "dissociated" from his/her surroundings. these psychedelics have much different effects than "traditional" serotonergic psychedelics like LSD or mescaline, but can be just as mind expanding. the dissociatives cause the user to feel like they are in a lucid dream, and that their mind is disconnected from their body and even reality. effects are often compared to an "out of body experience".
now there are what i call "the big three" dissociatives. they are PCP, dextromethorphan(DXM), and ketamine. these drugs generally produce similar major effects, but each can have different subjective or minor effects. these three all act as NMDA receptor antagonists, dopamine reuptake inhibitors, and act on sigma receptors. unlike LSD and similar psychedelics, dissociative psychedelics can cause harm to health, nerotoxicity, and have the potential for psychological dependence. here's info on each of the "big three dissociatives":
-PCP: angel dust, sherms, illy, rocket fuel. likely the most famous dissociative psychedelic. was developed as an anesthetic, but discontinued due to side effects. despite it not being used for medical purposes, it is actually a schedule 2 controlled substance. PCP is the "strongest" of the three, and is famous for the horror stories of people under it's influence. most was just media scare tactics, but some cases of people on PCP acting violent and erratic are true. effects include dissociation, euphoria, hallucinations, intoxication, shifts in perception, anethesia, time distortion, and sometimes unpredictable, bizarre, and violent behavior. PCP is both a strong NMDA antagonist(producing dissociatve effects) and dopamine reuptake inhibitor(producing stimulation). the DRI action allows the user to wander about with energy in the dissociated state. anyway, PCP is like the "king" of dissociatives and requires full respect in terms of strength.
-DXM: robo, triple C's, dex. dextromethorphan, or DXM, is found in many OTC cough suppressants. DXM is known to be a "cheap high" by teens, although it deserves more than that. yes, high school kids raid their medicine cabinets for it, but it is a strong dissociative psychedelic and even i use it(i can get pretty much any drug i want, and i have the money). DXM produces dissociation, euphoria, and other PCP-like effects. however, DXM is also a serotonin reuptake inhibitor, and users often report empathogen qualites. in my experience, DXM is the most "psychedelic" or "spritual". DXM can have profound effects so don't take it lightly just because its OTC.
-Ketamine: special k, k, vitamin k. ketamine, known as "special k" by drug users, is another common dissociative. it is popular as a club drug or rave drug, along with MDMA and GHB. it is a schedule 3 controlled substance. it is used as an anesthetic for both animals and humans. it's effects are similar to PCP and DXM, but last for only an hour when snorted(the most common ROA). like MDMA, ketamine is widely used as a club drug. street ketamine usually comes from diverted medical supplies of the drug.
the three drugs listed above have similar major effects, but each is unique in it's own way and has a little something different to bring to the table. other drugs that are listed as dissociatives include:
-nitrous oxide(laughing gas)
-tiletamine
-ibogaine
-PCP analogs like 3-meo-PCP and others
-salvia d.
-a. muscaria
dissociatives can be used for spiritual exploration. the out of body experience is often considered significant in a spritual manner, and the way you see the world and yourself on dissociatives can lead to spritual experiences. some say they can bring on feelings of rebirth, and many individuals have used them for "mind expanding" (ex. John C. Lilly).
so if anybody has anything to add on effects, info, and spiritual use of dissociatives, post here.
now there are what i call "the big three" dissociatives. they are PCP, dextromethorphan(DXM), and ketamine. these drugs generally produce similar major effects, but each can have different subjective or minor effects. these three all act as NMDA receptor antagonists, dopamine reuptake inhibitors, and act on sigma receptors. unlike LSD and similar psychedelics, dissociative psychedelics can cause harm to health, nerotoxicity, and have the potential for psychological dependence. here's info on each of the "big three dissociatives":
-PCP: angel dust, sherms, illy, rocket fuel. likely the most famous dissociative psychedelic. was developed as an anesthetic, but discontinued due to side effects. despite it not being used for medical purposes, it is actually a schedule 2 controlled substance. PCP is the "strongest" of the three, and is famous for the horror stories of people under it's influence. most was just media scare tactics, but some cases of people on PCP acting violent and erratic are true. effects include dissociation, euphoria, hallucinations, intoxication, shifts in perception, anethesia, time distortion, and sometimes unpredictable, bizarre, and violent behavior. PCP is both a strong NMDA antagonist(producing dissociatve effects) and dopamine reuptake inhibitor(producing stimulation). the DRI action allows the user to wander about with energy in the dissociated state. anyway, PCP is like the "king" of dissociatives and requires full respect in terms of strength.
-DXM: robo, triple C's, dex. dextromethorphan, or DXM, is found in many OTC cough suppressants. DXM is known to be a "cheap high" by teens, although it deserves more than that. yes, high school kids raid their medicine cabinets for it, but it is a strong dissociative psychedelic and even i use it(i can get pretty much any drug i want, and i have the money). DXM produces dissociation, euphoria, and other PCP-like effects. however, DXM is also a serotonin reuptake inhibitor, and users often report empathogen qualites. in my experience, DXM is the most "psychedelic" or "spritual". DXM can have profound effects so don't take it lightly just because its OTC.
-Ketamine: special k, k, vitamin k. ketamine, known as "special k" by drug users, is another common dissociative. it is popular as a club drug or rave drug, along with MDMA and GHB. it is a schedule 3 controlled substance. it is used as an anesthetic for both animals and humans. it's effects are similar to PCP and DXM, but last for only an hour when snorted(the most common ROA). like MDMA, ketamine is widely used as a club drug. street ketamine usually comes from diverted medical supplies of the drug.
the three drugs listed above have similar major effects, but each is unique in it's own way and has a little something different to bring to the table. other drugs that are listed as dissociatives include:
-nitrous oxide(laughing gas)
-tiletamine
-ibogaine
-PCP analogs like 3-meo-PCP and others
-salvia d.
-a. muscaria
dissociatives can be used for spiritual exploration. the out of body experience is often considered significant in a spritual manner, and the way you see the world and yourself on dissociatives can lead to spritual experiences. some say they can bring on feelings of rebirth, and many individuals have used them for "mind expanding" (ex. John C. Lilly).
so if anybody has anything to add on effects, info, and spiritual use of dissociatives, post here.


