Intrigued, after reading a lot about the use of psychedelics, in programming, the expansion in consciousnes, and the realizations, some nobel laureates, have had after its use; I would love to know the experiences you have had, whether positive or negative, and the ways this kind of substances, have affected your creativity, and your capability to solve complex problems.
[+] [-] parse_tree|16 years ago|reply
Some random good memories, from various times:
- trees looked like they were breathing and I was sheltered under one from the snow and felt like I was communicating with it.
- my friends older brother had a goatee and was talking to us and he appeared to be a wise goat-human hybrid giving us advice, which sent me into a laughing fit.
- a really fat lady janitor at the movie theater reminded me so much of jaba the hut, it was so funny.
- it was snowing and my friends and me went tobagganning at night, I had all my snow gear on and felt like I was on another planet (too much fun to describe).
- Watching Vanilla Sky, it seemed like the craziest movie ever (have not since seen it sober - seemed absolutely magical in the theatre).
The only negatives were essentially being a little socially timid. I remember me and my friends did them at someone's house whose parents were away in the afternoon. They were throwing a party that night and I was pretty terrified at first when strange people began to pour into the house. My throat and mouth also felt sort of wierd - not neccesarily bad, but almost like there was a vacuum inside my stomach.
But most of the time, shrooms just weren't that intense. I think LSD is reputed to do more of what you describe. I hadn't thought about shrooms in ages, but I wouldn't mind doing them again. However, not being sure what your getting from a dealer is a deal breaker for me. I do not want to risk damaging my mind/body because some dealer added god-knows-what to the shrooms.
[+] [-] mahmud|16 years ago|reply
This is wrt to mental enhancements. The trip itself was completely insane. Hallucination is fun for a bit, but mine was laced and I was hallucinating for about 4 hours. Something I will always remember was walking on a black and white checkered tile, like a chessboard. All the tiles jumped up at me like boxes of various heights, and I was bouncing from one to the other to cross a puddle of green algae filled water. In reality, this was a highly kept shopping mall with glossy marble floors.
Also, changes in color and patterns produced sounds in my chest that were at times very pleasant and other times nightmarish.
It's hard to get rid of an experience like that. The metaphors and descriptions you acquire will affect your language to some degree. The first year after the trip I was a big fan and recommended LSD to everyone, but now, meh, I just couldn't be bothered. It takes a while to get out of your system completely; I was emotional for weeks afterwards.
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[+] [-] nooloop|16 years ago|reply
Otherwise, I largely agree with swift's comments.
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