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you have to hit the right dose to get the visuals, medium - high doses = fucking godlike
Carsick said:Ismene, I never said I saw a hallucination, I said I saw something that wasn't there.
I have hallucinated and been unable to distinguish from reality, and I understand the difference between that and the visual disturbances I've experienced on LSD.
Despite this, I have seen things that can not be described in any way, shape or form as actually being in the room with me.
Ismene said:I think that's got more to do with you than the LSD. If you really want to believe you can see things you don't need LSD to do it - you can talk to drunks every night who swear they can see things that arn't there. Some people can convince themselves of anything.
Incidentally was this hair belonging to someone who was actually in the room with you? Or did hair just appear in front of you in an empty room and start platting itself?
You misunderstood what I was saying about the painting too, I was saying that, as Benny Shannon points out on his book on ayahuasca, the world can take on a painting-like appearance when you are on psychedelics - that's a long way away from seeing pink elephants.
mindsurfer said:The girl was three feet away from me, in the next row in a concert hall. .
I fixed my own passage and quoted it.samadhi_smiles said:scenes of futuristic cities, landscapes with alien plants, disembodied parts of creatures/humans, letters and words, musical notes, alien-like entities, 3d jewels and diamonds (that are possible to be manipulated with your hands and mind), and on and on...your imagination is the limit
Very much is possible in the psychedelic experience.
Ismene said:Was this at a Dead concert dude?![]()
Do you really think LSD isn't a hallucinogin? You have a surprise waiting for you
I don't think, I KNOW it isn't a hallucinogen. Even the people who are saying they see things that arn't there are saying they were aware they were under the influence of a drug at the time. A hallucination is something you believe is real.
The DEA and Nixon classified it as a hallucinogen because that's the easiest way of demonising it.
And leave it out with the "pink elephants", nobody suggested that except you
The pink elephants is representative of seeing something that isn't there. Don't get too worked up about it.
High dose LSD is totally immersive, hallucinations pop out of everything you look at, micro to macro scale.
For you maybe. Not for most people. Terence Mckenna for example said he found LSD to be incredibly difficult to hallucinate on.
Were you the kind of kid who could see imaginary friends too? Maybe there's a link there.
Ismene said:On one occaison at least, the drug caused a hallucination that wasn't there.
That's not quite what a hallucination means tho psyco, a hallucination is something you can't distuinguish from reality - ie, you believe there is a giant set of teeth floating in the air above you as much as the chair you are sitting on. That's not what happened right? You were always 100% aware that this was just your mind wandering under the effects of a drug?
If psychedelics did that to me I don't think I'd be interested in taking them. That's why I've always avoided deleriants.
Ismene said:The pink elephants is representative of seeing something that isn't there. Don't get too worked up about it
Ismene said:On one occaison at least, the drug caused a hallucination that wasn't there.
That's not quite what a hallucination means tho psyco, a hallucination is something you can't distuinguish from reality - ie, you believe there is a giant set of teeth floating in the air above you as much as the chair you are sitting on. That's not what happened right? You were always 100% aware that this was just your mind wandering under the effects of a drug?
If psychedelics did that to me I don't think I'd be interested in taking them. That's why I've always avoided deleriants.
Thank you!Xorkoth said:You're just arguing for the sake of arguing... stop doing that! When I said I've seen rows of teeth opening and closing as an example of a visual from tryptamines, I never suggested I believed they were really there. I don't think anyone ever suggested that in this entire thread, except Carsick. You're the only one who suggested that, just now in this post. Figure out what it is you're trying to argue, and then argue it. There's no need to decide to argue first, and then later on in the argument define what it is you're arguing about.
Additionally, at very high, totally immersive doses of tryptamines, I have certainly experienced things which I thought were really there, such as entities approaching and interacting with me. Just because you haven't doesn't mean no one has. What is with your obsession with trying to force your own opinions on everyone anyway? Just accept that different people have different experiences and move on, and stop cluttering up every thread with back-and-forth nitpicking arguments.
We get it. Psychedelics are different from deleriants. No one is trying to say they're not. But it's possible to achieve different kinds of effects than the kinds you've achieved.
No, the pink elephants thing is you trying to use an example to make anyone who disagrees with you feel like a stereotypical idiotic middle schooler, and you know it.
-Timothy Leary.The effect is somewhat like looking through a microscope. Suddenly when you look threw a microscope you discover that there is an invisible world around you that you hadn't known about. The same is true about the psychedelic drug.
I don't think, I KNOW it isn't a hallucinogen
I kinda get the feeling you're just a hater who hasn't taken good L yet.