Entheocybe
Bluelighter
Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead used to dose his favorite horse and dog with acid(As well as himself) on certain evenings and then ride out into the countryside. He said he never saw any negative effects.
Timbo said:i find my dog likes me but anything that flies hates me. I had 2 bats swoop me and a bird swoop and peck my head once on mushrooms. I also noticed flies and mozzies would come close but never make contact with me.

fastandbulbous said:It's almost like cats get jumpy when they have to deal with someone who's tripping, and by their jumpyness, they start making the person tripping uneasy - a perfect example of vicious circle.
OrneTTe said:It just seems so weird to me that there is this animal that just lives in your house and walks around freely.
Ximot said:totally. well I kinda feel that cats are perma-trippers to a degree, and that when we attune our consciousnesses to their level, we become intruders and they get very territorial, on the verge of ferocious. Freaky.
If you will allow for this vicious circle to keep going then this may be the cat's way of diverting your attention from what this state of consciousness might really, REALLY![]()
offer... ahem... as the cat is always in that realm and merely needs to ward off an unwelcome visitor (intruder) for a relatively short time.
I feel cats may have a residual/instinctual natural animosity to humans for whatever reason. As long as they can suss humans out, they're fine with them, but when the human is tripping and gets to close to them, they freak out. Even not tripping I like staring a cat out ... I know they don't like being stared at, but hey, bloody cat, wtf u staring at me for, now i'll stare back... they do not like that at all, they don't like it when one gets inquisitive about them. I am aware that by staring the cat in the eye I am in fact making it uncomfortable... but then it's not me who started it, it's the cat that started the staring. All I do is hold the gaze, giving it some of its own medicine. Inevitably it's the cat that gets uncomfortable, not me. I find lasting loving, peaceful coexisting with cats to be almost a non-sequitur, sadly.
They hold a dark secret and perhaps this is why I am in awe of people who have complicitious relationships with cats... before I'll start talking about sorcery and witches now I'll stop :D
Xorkoth said:That's because cats are an animal that we haven't bred the instincts out of like dogs. In a sense, they're much more like us than people really normally consider. We're both intelligent mammals that (for domesticated cats at least) live peaceful, easy lives spent with loving companions (hopefully!), but at the same time we have to deal with our instincts.
Xorkoth said:Several significant trips I've had revolved around the sense that a very deep part of our subconscious mind is reptilian, remnants from when the first mammal evolved from the reptile, and although of course that link would be shared by all mammals, I especially see it in cats. It creeps me out and fascinated me at the same time.