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LSD - Experienced - Life Altering Experience.

hm this has really got me tihnking.. i want to try a... zen =D but im scared of a few things.. one.. is what if i dont have a good trip like u did and the whole world is maybe opposite? and 2 wat if i get addicted... could i get sum input before i go and try sum? sorry just that im a newbie to zen =/
 
punktuality said:
What I meant by "dirty" drug wasnt that it wasnt chemically pure, but more what it does to you.....

Some of my earlier acid experiences were like, I could feel it inside my brain... and you can never catch your breath, and allthough it is fun... it gets to a point where you just want it to end.

With the recent trips I have had, its just smooth and natural and breathing is like taking the freshest breaths of your life... you dont want it to ever end.

Three of us took another dot each on the weekend, we went down to the local pub and just sat there watching people. It was amazing, you could read every persons personality and know exactly what they were thinking. Every person we watched had a story. People watching is a very highly recomended activity on lsd.
Ok see this is what im talking about.. u sed earlier acid experiences were like u coudlnt catch ur breath and u want it to end.. iv had a simliar experience with acid the first time i had it.. im not sure if it was enough to make me feel it.. iv had acid b4 but it wasnt very strong i think and i felt a sorta buzz and all but i coudlnt catch my breath and thought i was suffocating for a while,.. are u sure it isnt the batch of acid u have now that is really good or is it the mindstate.. coz u sed the 2nd time u did it it was a huge let down.. and the third u sed changed ur life.. wat was the difference.. it was the same batch and all?
 
sorry about posting 3 posts ina row lol.. but wait iv had brown microdots twice.. iv had 1 dot each on both occasion.. they were called black sesames a while back.. um yeah i had some of these and they were ok is it because i didnt have enuff or wat?
 
daveske69 said:
hm this has really got me tihnking.. i want to try a... zen =D but im scared of a few things.. one.. is what if i dont have a good trip like u did and the whole world is maybe opposite? and 2 wat if i get addicted... could i get sum input before i go and try sum? sorry just that im a newbie to zen =/

I think "Bad Trips"are largely a myth.
All LSD really does in essence, is make you more "aware" of the world around you than you have ever been in your life.
Everything you see on LSD is whats right there in the real world.

LSD has no adictive properties at all.
Infact, after a trip, you dont want to do it again for a while.... not because, you didnt like it, but because you simply dont "need" to.
 
punktuality, I don't agree.

It differs from individual to individual. If it had no addictive (psycologichally) properties, why do a few people abuse it like mad?

Just saying this because after my first acid trip all I thought about for the next two-three weeks was acid. I could easily abstain from tripping, but then again so can I after taking speed or something else. A matter of willpower not to do so IMHO, like with anything that is interesting and pleasuregiving.
 
Punktuality, that was truely an awesome report! Highly enjoyable to read and i'm glad to see you benefited from the experience. You have a talent with words my friend, if you ever start to write more in your 'book', keep the bluelight community informed. I for one would be more than happy to read some more from you :)

LSD is a dangerous drug for the ignorant and those approaching it with a 'get fucked up' perspective. It must be respected and appreciated for the awesome power it wields - i can't remember where i read it, might have been on here but the effect of lsd can be described in a way such as this...

If you have an open mind, lsd can act as a vehicle to unlock those doors within. However, if you have a closed mind, those doors will be smashed open with great force..

Now as the victim of any raid would tell you, the experience of having a door smashed open isn't exactly calming ;)

Peace

Adikkal
 
This was a really good report :D I dont usually read this forum cos I've left my tripping days far behind but like most others have said, it reminded me of the pure joy I used to feel while on acid and thanks for the memories :D

Hopefully you'll always remember this and remember what you learnt, translate it into everyday life. The doors are opened so to speak, don't ever fall into the trap of thinkin you need the chemicals to see the greater reality. The biscuit will always be beautiful if you look at it properly.

Hell I haven't done acid in years but I still get moments (sober) where everything vibrates perfectly, raindrops bouncing off the asphalt lighted by someones brake lights, all the green things trying to outdo each other in their beauty, the colours the sounds the sights I fucken love being alive sometimes.

Thanks again and may all your experiences be as beautiful as this :)
 
thanks 'young livers heal quick'

The other day I was sick with tonsilitis and I hadnt had drugs in 2 weeks or more... for almost a full 24 hours I lapsed back into the ability to "see the world for what it is"......... not like a glimpse or those little bits of beauty you try to cling too... but full on "everything is amazing and beautiful"...... it was incredible.... lsd has really given me the ability to see the world differently in every day life.....

like you said YLHQ .... I fucken love being alive sometimes.
 
Yeah I used to do a fair amount of acid, and its certainly changed my life a little (for the positive too).

Just a word of warning - I once saw a girl have a bad trip (it was her first time) and Ive never seen anything scarier in my life. Even worse coz we were all tripping too. Nothing wrong with the acid itself, it was purely in her mind. But man I wouldnt wish that upon anyone (although she was fine the next day) - to cut a long story short, she waz screaming for about 10 hours, until she screamed herself to sleep.


If u give tripping a go, enjoy it by all means. BUT do be careful, and always take it in very small incremental doses, especially when u r starting off. Remember, if u do have too much, it can take many many hours for it to get back to normal. AND things can change real quick if something bad happens whilst on it, even if ur only having the same amount as last time.....its all mental, and bad trips can happen to ANYONE.
 
I've never even dropped acid before - though I really, really, really, really, REALLY look forward to doing so one day in the not-too-distant future...

But, I've had strange moments of clarity, while sober, which seem like some of those revelations people write about having with acid.. like one night I was looking at the moon, and saw for the first time that the circle we see as a moon was actually a sphere, and somehow realizing this simple fact gave it a new dimension of beauty, which I could take to anything I looked at.
Whenever I look at the faces of strangers, when I'm walking down the street or whatever, there's this dimension of beauty which is so totally aside from any mainstream meaning of the word. The face of an old man, a young woman or a child - they're all beautiful in a way that's hard to describe. In, I imagine, the same way people find it hard to really convey what tripping means to them. Heh.

It kind of reminds me of seeing new things as a child, things which I'd never laid eyes on before, and had no bias with which to judge it by, if that makes sense. It sure is nice to have a truely open mind.

Anyway, wonderful trip report, thanks for sharing. :)

Mercy (who narrowly missed out on getting a free microdot a few days ago *sigh*)

(Sorry if I'm bumping a really old thread here - the thought just occured to me. Heh.)
 
Mercy420.... you are truly lucky to see the world like that...

I now see it like you, but it did take the use of lsd to get there...

Before lsd i occasionaly looked at the world and said...wow.. thats amazing... bu it was only usually while looking at a sunset or a river or something... now I am able to find beauty in everything, and I love life with everything I have.

lsd itself will not change your life.... but it will show you how the world can be if you take the time and effort to open your eyes to the beauty all around you every day.

I will probably trip again.. no doubt...
but i could just as easily go without it forever... it has shown me more than I ever imagined.
 
I know it is a while later than the last post in this thread but after reading I just had to say something

First I've never had any hallucinogens but am interested in trying acid but I feel I'm far to insecure in my self to come off smoothly on what hase been described as very introspective.

Secondly I have recently (see last year or so) developed a marvel for the creations of man. I look at a peice of fabric and am in awe that we can make such a thing so complex, the loking at other machine and how they work and are put togeather. It just amazes me at times to realise what we can do.
 
this is one amazing trip report, i yet to try LSD, and i love the way you put it, no more questions..just life, i think alot of people could benifit from trying this drug out, awesome post man. This stuff is so incredibly intresting, theres so much more to drugs that so many people don't understand, and cant get out the thought that all drugs are just BAD. I feel sorry for those brainwashed souls.
 
sorry, semi-off topic. you said LSD has no *physically* addictive properties, so how are the psycological ones? in comparison to something like.. ectasy, or speed?

also how is the comedown?

thanks alot.
 
Jebu --

LSD is not psychologically addictive for me, although I have every intent of using it again in the future. However, my LSD trips have been like lessons in a psychedelic classroom, and after each lesson there is an assignment: apply what you have learned from this trip into your life. I would be very hesitant to take LSD before I was confident that I had taken the last trip seriously and was ready to move on to the next lesson.

Some people don't like the LSD comedown, but I think its allright. Its certainly not as smooth as a mushroom comedown, but its not as bad as most E comedowns either.

Most LSD comedowns find me feeling very peaceful and introspective, maybe with a bit of a sore back and jaw (not too bad though) but generally feeling as if I've been somewhat enlightened. Even 10 hours after taking LSD, the comedown is still a very profound state of being and I like to enjoy it for what it is.

Now if you're desperately trying to get some sleep, that's a different story... it ain't gonna happen =D
 
However, my LSD trips have been like lessons in a psychedelic classroom

I have felt exactly the same on acid. In fact I have even formed a mental image of LSD as a rather kindly, though sometimes stern fatherly headmaster figure (a bit like Hoffman if he were alive today, sort of thing) who teaches me a different lesson each time. Also I can always palapably feel the *age* of the substance, which though not ancient like aboriginal entheogens is still a couple of generations old and used by thousands before me. It's like taking a class from a master.

I love how psychedelics manage to give completely different people such similar conceptions of the substance!

Now if you're desperately trying to get some sleep, that's a different story... it ain't gonna happen

Tell me about it. Despite the fact it doesn't have a real comedown/hangover phase, I often find the day after a trip is an exhausted, raw day, mainly due to lack of restful sleep I think. Even if you "nod off" for the night, it's just not a real rest if the stuff is still in your system.

Gotta love it though.
 
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