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Psychadelic mindframe

Elesde718

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What are some changes experienced to ones thought process whilst under the supervision of Aunt Lucy or any of her fine friends? e.g such as speeding thoughts and or not able to change focus at will etc.
 
The removal of the illusion of time, the dissolving of boundries, biochemical interconnectedness to all things, the sense of eternity, neuronal overload of an infinity's worth of information, higher processing of both the internal & external, greater association in things, the list goes on & on.
 
i was thinking more along the lines of say the speed of your thoughts. slower or faster than usual?
 
On LSD I feel as though my brain is like Fry's in the episode of Futurama where he eats that fucked sandwich and parasites rewire his brain. It just feels as if my thoughts flow so clearly with extreme designation. They never flow wrongly, always progressing to the next step correctly and evolving in the maximum way possible. It also feels like I can have multiple major thought patterns flowing at once and not have them even slightly interfere with anything.
 
Expect more powerful emotional reactions to your thoughts than usual, I think this is a major aspect of negative/positive loops. Be sure to seek out positive environments (both physical and psychical), even if your thoughts start to turn on you it is usually possible to get them back on track by a change in setting, music, company, activity, etc etc. They key is gentle, indirect guidance rather than brute force.

Expect to find associations where there were none to be found previously, which can lead you to think about things in new ways, and find novel conclusions to diverse lines of inquiry. Especially interesting is a sense of interconnectedness of all things (in a way distinct from the indeterminate oneness of dissociatives), and a propensity to find the beauty and majesty inherent in all things, or perhaps the all-thing (i.e. the great cosmic oneness, Indra's net, God in a pantheistic sense).
 
Never knows best hit it on the head thanx. The fact of a deeper emotional attachment to thought processes is what I think I was experiencing so depending upon your thought schemes positive/ negative can leading to a fun/ learning experience respectfully.
 
I've found that I get more free-flowing. Instead of having tons of activity going on at once, I have nothing in my head (like usual ((somewhat constant semi-mediation through absence of thought))), and I can just generate creativity without effort. An exercise I do when sober is to try to automatically conjure music in my mind directly from nothing without interfering at all, and on psychadelics, this is easy.
 
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