I've done it twice (so far). First time was on a cold, darkrainy night in a strange place with a new girlfriend, already high on weed and coke. We did 2 powerful microdots each. I had a bad trip, thought I was going insane and would never know what was real again. Time lost all meaning, and my mind dredged up every bad experience I've ever had (some I'd repressed). It was like a Japanese horror, a really GOOD one, only in real life, and 12 hours long (might as well have been 12 years).
It changed my life forever - for the better. Doors of perception, dude. Next time was mild in comparison, but still awesome. Can't wait to go again.
That sounds like a terrible trip. Repressed memories found on acid are FAKE- TRUST ME, it happened to me and it almost ruined my life. You probably shouldn't take it anymore. Seriously. You don't have the objectivity or responsibility for it- almost no one does. Not that you'll listen, but at least I did my part by saying it.
Hey, thanks for the concern - and sorry to hear you had a bad experience. I think it's different for everyone, and I also think it could quite easily change your perception of events - both past and present. But I don't think anything new is created during an acid trip - hallucinations and memories included - things are just warped and radically distorted, so a cliffside becomes a mountain of skulls, or an innocent memory becomes.. something else.
I did point out that although I had a bad trip, I managed to enjoy it (once it finally ended!) as if I'd just seen a scary film. And the next time, over a year later, I had a regular dose and a wonderful, inspiring, beautiful trip with no bad parts, just exciting ones.
So yes, I'll certainly try it again next chance I get. My advice to others is to treat it with the respect it deserves, and accept that there's a tiny chance you'll go INSANE! But probably won't.
Exactly like Halkarin said, RESPECT IT. With a good mindset and proper setting you're almost guaranteed to have a positively life-changing experience, but if you're in a bad location with negative people and/or are not mentally prepared then you can be in for one hell of a journey.
My advice to everyone; one word - MUSIC! Stuff from the 60s/70s is particularly 'special' ;)
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I've done it twice (so far). First time was on a cold, darkrainy night in a strange place with a new girlfriend, already high on weed and coke. We did 2 powerful microdots each. I had a bad trip, thought I was going insane and would never know what was real again. Time lost all meaning, and my mind dredged up every bad experience I've ever had (some I'd repressed). It was like a Japanese horror, a really GOOD one, only in real life, and 12 hours long (might as well have been 12 years).
It changed my life forever - for the better. Doors of perception, dude. Next time was mild in comparison, but still awesome. Can't wait to go again.
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That sounds like a terrible trip. Repressed memories found on acid are FAKE- TRUST ME, it happened to me and it almost ruined my life. You probably shouldn't take it anymore. Seriously. You don't have the objectivity or responsibility for it- almost no one does. Not that you'll listen, but at least I did my part by saying it.
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Hey, thanks for the concern - and sorry to hear you had a bad experience. I think it's different for everyone, and I also think it could quite easily change your perception of events - both past and present. But I don't think anything new is created during an acid trip - hallucinations and memories included - things are just warped and radically distorted, so a cliffside becomes a mountain of skulls, or an innocent memory becomes.. something else.
I did point out that although I had a bad trip, I managed to enjoy it (once it finally ended!) as if I'd just seen a scary film. And the next time, over a year later, I had a regular dose and a wonderful, inspiring, beautiful trip with no bad parts, just exciting ones.
So yes, I'll certainly try it again next chance I get. My advice to others is to treat it with the respect it deserves, and accept that there's a tiny chance you'll go INSANE! But probably won't.
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The best kind of insane thought!
Exactly like Halkarin said, RESPECT IT. With a good mindset and proper setting you're almost guaranteed to have a positively life-changing experience, but if you're in a bad location with negative people and/or are not mentally prepared then you can be in for one hell of a journey.
My advice to everyone; one word - MUSIC! Stuff from the 60s/70s is particularly 'special' ;)