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Sleeping on Shrooms...?

Yeah LSD is fairly stimulating as far as hallucinogens go, in my opinion. Shrooms have a more organic feel to them, which lends itself to reducing the obstruction of bodily needs such as sleep and urination.
 
Everytime I try to sleep while tripping on shrooms, my mind races out of control. This prevents me from sleeping every time that I have tried it.
 
I slept on LSD the first time that I ever did it. It took an hour or so, but I managed.. I don't remember having any interesting dreams, sadly.

As for mushrooms, I have only been able to fall asleep on them once, and that was after I smoked a fuckton of weed (which dissociated me and resulted in the STRANGEST trip) and laid down. I was sort of "dreaming" while awake, and eventually just fell asleep and these hallucinations carried over into my dreams. I can't even begin to explain how weird it was. But anyways, I suppose the weed made me a little tired, so I was able to fall asleep. Don't know if this may work for you or not but it did for me, and if you want to sleep on mushrooms then perhaps try giving it a shot.
 
Shrooms can make me feel lazy & yawn a lot, but never sleep. Psilocin activates the body's fight or flight system just like LSD does, resulting in a lot of adrenaline release. Adrenaline makes sleep...difficult.


However, with enough benadryl anything becomes possible. I've slept on 2c-i with benadryl lol.
 
Yeah they can make me feel groggy and laid-back, in a positive or negative way but usually leaning really toward the positive... but there is too much going on to sleep IME, the more you approach it with eye closed and stopping external input, the more I tend to get "internal" effects that manifest, like a fantasy that comes alive. Similar to how sensory deprivation in a floatation tank can seriously potentiate a trip and turn it into a vision or dream like experience. The same has now and then happened when I was overwhelmed by a trip and attempted to go asleep a little early in the hope of premature escape, but the opposite tends to happen: in bed I become engulfed by hallucinations. A good way to turn a trip with a negative overtone into one that is negative as well as profound.
 
I can sleep on virtually any drug, including hallucinogens. Also m1, if I take it alone at night I have a hard time staying awake after the first hour.

Once I went to bed still tripping off some good blotter, and for whatever reason I was dreaming about kicking someone in the face. Then WHAM, my big toe went through the wall and I woke up in pain. The hole is still there today, every time I look at it I smile. It made me question LSD's ability to override the bodies natural ability to paralyze us while dreaming, so we don't act them out. But then again I did use to sleepwalk as a kid.
 
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