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My early experiences

Siriusthedogstar

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Recently I was introduced to LSD (hereafter referred to as Luce) now I've only tripped a few times now but my experiences made me wonder about others who may have had them.

Observation #1) while under the effects of Luce I felt like and seemed to have a profound knowledge of how sound works (I am a electronica musician so yea) and making music was just incredible to experience.
Observation #2) the days after I used Luce I felt like I was still "tripping" but really softcore compared to the actual trip. Over the course of a week it slowly dissipated.
Observation #3) anytime I look at something I know I had to have stared at for hours while under Luce I can get a semi-trip out of it. Things like odd corners, shadows of television sets, that sorta thing. Anyone else see that? Ha.
Observation #4) sometimes when I "trip myself out" as I call it, I get that exact same "electric" feel as I got with Luce. Like my mouth is full of batteries or something.. Idk can't really explain that feeling. Electric lockjaw? Maybe...
Observation #5) any cannabis use since my first experience with Luce is now much more...detailed?... And the feeling increased with more trips. Now I get the spaced out, shadows moving feel of a weak hit whenever I consume cannabis..

And for the record: I'm not complaining or freaking out over any of these observations, I'm fully aware of my sanity and it's actually improved since I started, ahem, "experimenting." I really just want to see if anyone else has similar experiences.
 
In my experience with LSD, which was a lot about a decade ago...

#1 YES!! I'm not sure if it's a delusion, or true, but I feel I understand sound better now. It may just be due to synesthesia that I can really feel the music now.
#2 This is normal, usually called an "after glow"
#3 Yes. Again I attribute it to the after glow. This should fade in time. How long? Who knows? ymmv
#4 Not sure about that. Anxiety maybe? Maybe just residual effects.
#5 I love Mary. She plays very well with others. Maybe you've learned to let go into an experience better, even if it is just weed. This may help you enjoy many things more. And not just drugs, things like making music, making love, or playing games. I dunno.

Have fun, and be careful!!
 
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