No disrespect meant, but I would never, ever, ever watch TV while tripping.
To me, personally, it is a complete waste of a trip.
Why would anyone want to use a chance to experience personal or cosmic bliss to instead experience lowest-common-denominator "culture"?
I cannot possibly fathom the logic involved.
I am not trying to judge anyone else who chooses to do so, but I would rather do essentially anything than watch TV while tripping.
I do not understand how anyone who could watch TV while tripping could be respecting the experience. Not saying it is impossible; just that I cannot understand.
While tripping, I would much rather: (in no particular order)
- stare at a patch of grass
- get lost in my blankets
- spend an hour feeling what my tongue feels like from the inside
- melt ice cubes on my head
- feel the texture of my hands
- draw lines without "meaning"
- lie perfectly still, not thinking, to try and experience complete stillness
- run, jog, walk, swim, hike, bike, crawl, or limp somewhere
- explore different flavors, smells, and textures of food - even very ordinary food
- write a poem
- draw a picture
- listen to music
- make music
- look at art books
- read some poetry
- go to the ocean, feel the sand with my hands and feet, stare at the water
- go to the forest, climb a tree and space out there
- pet a dog
- tell stories with a friend
- give/get a massage
- make love
- close my eyes and travel wherever my mind takes me
- go see live music
- people watch
etc. etc. etc
There is never enough time while tripping to do the millions of amazing things that are part of exploring myself and this world.
How can someone instead put on the blinders and expose themselves to TV?
My mind boggles.
This goes for movies as well. No matter how brilliant the movie/ TV show, I would much, much rather be exploring my heightened state, or the beautiful world around me.
(I have not always felt this way. When I was a teenager and beginning my tripping career, I watched The Wall while on mushrooms and enjoyed it. But my thinking has changed over the years.)