InanimateEnigma
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Hello all, I have a brief question, and I'll provide a bit of background. I'm tossed between a few options.
I have experimented with drugs throughout my life, and find myself relatively knowledgeable and experienced with most of the core group, en lieu of a few I've yet to try.
I am interested in introducing a woman I have recently met to LSD. She tried MDMA with me and enjoyed herself immensely. I felt that MDMA was a soft, kind introduction into the world of drugs, as it has mild psychedelic effects, but ultimately provides a great time under nearly any regard. I'm considering how to show her LSD.
I recently took a five hit dose and had a dramatically profound, intense, and ultimately life-changing experience. Whereas, in the past I have taken one, and two hits, respectively. I can't say for sure how many μg's my hits are, but, I do have a highly reputable and consistent source, and the individual hits are very powerful.
I find that taking five hits was a much more honest account of the psychedelic experience's potential. Lower doses, such as one or two hits, that alter sense of time, and visuals, music perception, et cetera, can be profound, but I find there is much more intrusive anxiety and internal dialogue, whereas, with a higher dose such as five hits, I am so pulled beyond the normality of conditioning, that I find myself much less anxious, and more free, because I am more enveloped in the psychedelic experience, rather than simply touching it.
All of that being said, I am debating whether to take two hits each, with my friend, or, alternatively, to give her five hits, and I be a sober sitter.
I am a rather good sitter I believe, I am accommodating and understanding, and I must admit it would be interesting for me, in terms of intellectual curiosity, to observe an individual on the dosage that I found myself on not to long ago. Moreover, I truly believe it would likely be beneficial to be introduced to the world of LSD through a higher dose, in a safe, secure environment, with a guide such as myself, than to each take two hits and have the experience together. Also, I would feel more comfortable being sober while introducing someone to the substance, because, although I am a perfectly calm and well rounded individual under the influence of psychedelics, I could see myself potentially becoming unsettled while being locked into a trip with someone who is new to the substance.
I would like to hear others takes on the matter.
Specifically, I am interested in two points,
A. I, being present sober to guide, rather than tripping myself
and,
B. Providing my friend with a five hit introduction
I realize the high dose may be attested by some as too intense perhaps, but, frankly, I believe that a low dose of psychedelics is more dangerous than a high dose in the regard that anxiety tends to entirely melt away after the peak on a high dose, while on a low dose, there tends to be a bit of it throughout. Not too mention, the feeling of being "underwhelmed" in an altered state of mind, can be quite depressing, so to avoid that entirely, I believe in taking the route of more, rather than less, to an extent.
It is also worth noting that, in many cultures that utilize hallucinogens, they provide high doses with experienced gurus nearby, to guide the meditative and spiritual journey.
I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks a bundle, everyone.
I have experimented with drugs throughout my life, and find myself relatively knowledgeable and experienced with most of the core group, en lieu of a few I've yet to try.
I am interested in introducing a woman I have recently met to LSD. She tried MDMA with me and enjoyed herself immensely. I felt that MDMA was a soft, kind introduction into the world of drugs, as it has mild psychedelic effects, but ultimately provides a great time under nearly any regard. I'm considering how to show her LSD.
I recently took a five hit dose and had a dramatically profound, intense, and ultimately life-changing experience. Whereas, in the past I have taken one, and two hits, respectively. I can't say for sure how many μg's my hits are, but, I do have a highly reputable and consistent source, and the individual hits are very powerful.
I find that taking five hits was a much more honest account of the psychedelic experience's potential. Lower doses, such as one or two hits, that alter sense of time, and visuals, music perception, et cetera, can be profound, but I find there is much more intrusive anxiety and internal dialogue, whereas, with a higher dose such as five hits, I am so pulled beyond the normality of conditioning, that I find myself much less anxious, and more free, because I am more enveloped in the psychedelic experience, rather than simply touching it.
All of that being said, I am debating whether to take two hits each, with my friend, or, alternatively, to give her five hits, and I be a sober sitter.
I am a rather good sitter I believe, I am accommodating and understanding, and I must admit it would be interesting for me, in terms of intellectual curiosity, to observe an individual on the dosage that I found myself on not to long ago. Moreover, I truly believe it would likely be beneficial to be introduced to the world of LSD through a higher dose, in a safe, secure environment, with a guide such as myself, than to each take two hits and have the experience together. Also, I would feel more comfortable being sober while introducing someone to the substance, because, although I am a perfectly calm and well rounded individual under the influence of psychedelics, I could see myself potentially becoming unsettled while being locked into a trip with someone who is new to the substance.
I would like to hear others takes on the matter.
Specifically, I am interested in two points,
A. I, being present sober to guide, rather than tripping myself
and,
B. Providing my friend with a five hit introduction
I realize the high dose may be attested by some as too intense perhaps, but, frankly, I believe that a low dose of psychedelics is more dangerous than a high dose in the regard that anxiety tends to entirely melt away after the peak on a high dose, while on a low dose, there tends to be a bit of it throughout. Not too mention, the feeling of being "underwhelmed" in an altered state of mind, can be quite depressing, so to avoid that entirely, I believe in taking the route of more, rather than less, to an extent.
It is also worth noting that, in many cultures that utilize hallucinogens, they provide high doses with experienced gurus nearby, to guide the meditative and spiritual journey.
I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks a bundle, everyone.