VictorBorge
Bluelighter
Hey everyone! My first post in nearly a year, 's been a while.
This is getting off-topic (bromo-dragonfly vs LSD), but I have to concur with those who say DOC is more than worth trying. I have tripped dozens - hundreds? - of times, on almost everything out there; I am someone who considers psychedelics an important part of my life; and yet I can safely say the only truly life-altering experiences I've had were with three: LSD, DOC and DMT+DPT.
I could not ever rank the three; they each showed me God, The Universe and Everything in their own ineffable way. But DOC was by far the most spiritual. I spent the better part of 24 hours on DOC weeping and groveling into a dishtowel like an elderly widow, shuddering before the awesome power of God (or whatever you choose to call that Big Thing).
I'm not a Christian, nor do I proclaim any religious affiliation, but my own nickname for DOC, coined during one of my more lucid moments under its spell, is "Died On a Cross". I felt I could finally understand, to my absolute core, what true spiritual enlightenment was -- and happened to have been reading a bit of Judeo-Christian religious history that week, so there you go.
But honestly, it all comes down to set and setting doesn't it. I could probably have had the same experience on half a dozen other chemicals, under similar circumstances.
VB
This is getting off-topic (bromo-dragonfly vs LSD), but I have to concur with those who say DOC is more than worth trying. I have tripped dozens - hundreds? - of times, on almost everything out there; I am someone who considers psychedelics an important part of my life; and yet I can safely say the only truly life-altering experiences I've had were with three: LSD, DOC and DMT+DPT.
I could not ever rank the three; they each showed me God, The Universe and Everything in their own ineffable way. But DOC was by far the most spiritual. I spent the better part of 24 hours on DOC weeping and groveling into a dishtowel like an elderly widow, shuddering before the awesome power of God (or whatever you choose to call that Big Thing).
I'm not a Christian, nor do I proclaim any religious affiliation, but my own nickname for DOC, coined during one of my more lucid moments under its spell, is "Died On a Cross". I felt I could finally understand, to my absolute core, what true spiritual enlightenment was -- and happened to have been reading a bit of Judeo-Christian religious history that week, so there you go.
But honestly, it all comes down to set and setting doesn't it. I could probably have had the same experience on half a dozen other chemicals, under similar circumstances.
VB