PriestTheyCalledHim
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Is it bad that I never experienced a bad trip on LSD or mushrooms? My trips were more about learning, fun, and breaking down barriers/expectations like this:
I should clarify: I have had periods during LSD and mushroom trips that were difficult, such as not being able to hear/speak, or I guess having rather not so fun thoughts; but it was not a classic 'bad trip', psychologically/spiritually universe/Earth-shattering, that made me want to hurt myself, I did not get PTSD, or the type of experiences that friends of mine had during bad trips where they swore off all psychedelics completely, or just started taking them in micro-doses only maybe once or twice a year before watching a film or something, thought they were going insane, etc.You are a remarkably lucky fellow. Not that any trip I had was insurmountable, but some were definitely difficult and some downright unpleasant.
Is it bad, LOL I dunno.
I don't try to "measure" things that way. Just the way I'm wired.
I used to LOVE smoking pot on high doses of LSD. But this was decades ago when the Colombian mid-grade pot I smoked was better than the Mexican pot. This was before the explosion of high quality high THC strains.i think that it is important to have an uncomfortable experience when fully going through a "trip"
i think my best trips were where i went through a while bunch of emotions . i felt the most "enlightened" so to speak after these experiences.
I have seen people have bad trips, but usually they were mixing substances or very inexperienced/ in a bad setting which i think is different from a difficult experience so to speak.
i found that weed just made the experience more intense in my experience which i wouldnt advise to a first time psychedelic user.
God i miss that feeling it gave me after my first truffle experiencestay safe,
bare_head
Yeah but it's not as straight forward, when all logical reasoning and previous trip knowledge disappears panic and help can sometimes seem like a perfectly sound option. I'd never call the police or ambulance though, that works on an instinct level.Never had a bad trip either - I've taken too much so it was physically and mentally uncomfortable for an hour or two but none of this bullshit about "dying" or pissing your drawers in fear. I've just never been able to see anything scary about it - it wears off in a few hours anyway so what's the problem? - are you a man or a mouse? There's no need to call the police for "help"
OK I have taken high doses and super high doses of LSD. It was not in the best environment as I was in school, and then a few hours later at home with my parents, and the peak was super intense and life changing; but I am pretty sure my mother knew I was on drugs, and thankfully she did not flip out or rush me to a hospital the way other friends' parents did when they found their teens on super high doses of LSD. The dose was so high and so life changing that I thought that all LSD was this strong, and I had a lot to process so I did not take it again until I was an adult two or three years later and after I had high dose mushroom experiences. I suppose looking back it was good that I did not go crazy with LSD or other drugs as a teen. I have a friend that went crazy with LSD and MDMA as a teen, taking them daily or as much as possible and he has short term memory loss, had multiple psychological breakdowns, became addicted to cocaine and then opiates/heroin, and is a former shell of himself.i just mean like people taking lsd which was never 50 ug + a tab. So they never had the full 250 ug experince.
@Ismene2 is a fucking lunatic (I say it affectionately) but is an old school bluelighter (formerly @Ismene, note the 2005 join date. Lost password I presume.) everyone who was around back then can vouch for both of those things. Most definitely not a cop thoughismene2 sounds like a fucking cop.