Boupstarnm
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2011
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In the United States, about 15 years ago we switched from analog TV broadcasts to digital. In the last 10 years we've gone from analog TV/radio to cable and WiFi.
My curiosity is what effect these ubiquitous radio signals have upon the psychedelic experience.
Questionably the belief/memory that "LSD screws with your mind" has a subjective effect upon the trip.
So we have wave lengths of technology, wave lengths of human memory and wave lengths that these substance allow us to access.
How do they play together? What do you think?
Are the chemicals allowing us access to different realms? Or do they simply put us in a "psychedelic stupor" where we are more suseptable to the already existing wavelengths?
The ride started with memory of how acid felt in the 1990s vs 2000s vs the 2010's...and it felt similar to the technology of the time.
Is it because psychedelics allows to access the collective consciousness. Is it because propaganda has told us to feel a way about a particular substance?
Combining the subjective nature with increased sensitivity combined with the access to the counter culture collective we have the psychedelic experience.
Did I answer my own question?
Tell me what you think.
My curiosity is what effect these ubiquitous radio signals have upon the psychedelic experience.
Questionably the belief/memory that "LSD screws with your mind" has a subjective effect upon the trip.
So we have wave lengths of technology, wave lengths of human memory and wave lengths that these substance allow us to access.
How do they play together? What do you think?
Are the chemicals allowing us access to different realms? Or do they simply put us in a "psychedelic stupor" where we are more suseptable to the already existing wavelengths?
The ride started with memory of how acid felt in the 1990s vs 2000s vs the 2010's...and it felt similar to the technology of the time.
Is it because psychedelics allows to access the collective consciousness. Is it because propaganda has told us to feel a way about a particular substance?
Combining the subjective nature with increased sensitivity combined with the access to the counter culture collective we have the psychedelic experience.
Did I answer my own question?
Tell me what you think.