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blacksun


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Long term effects of Mushrooms
#6389807 - 12/20/06 10:12 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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This is just a thread for everyone to post the effects that mushrooms have had on you long term.
I have tripped 3 times[i know thats not much] 2 of which were intense and went bad but in the end i dealt with it and realised they were great.
The LTF[long term effects] that I have had are -
Im more creative, listening to music on magic mushrooms has given me an amazing insight, and has given me more motivation to write songs and so forth.
I've had 1 flashback, I don't know if it really WAS a flashback, but i was very stressed out, I don't want to talk about what was going on but I was listening to the most fucked up music[if you can call it that] ive heard. Then i looked around and felt like i was tripping, I would stare at things and pick out a pattern on whatever I was looking at and then everything which was the same colour or pattern or material would become that 1 pattern, all the stones on my driveway had become the same 3 stones i was staring at.
Dejavu's, I have a lot of dejavu's now, I don't know if its the mushrooms or me, but I get them nearly every day, i think this will wear off however.
And generally creating my own theories about what the hell is going on in the universe.
How about you?
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VampireSlayer
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: blacksun]
#6389829 - 12/20/06 10:16 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't think mushrooms have any long term effects, most if not all effects wear out eventually.
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zootroid
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: blacksun]
#6389843 - 12/20/06 10:19 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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I;ve tripped on mushrooms 20+ times and acid 6 - 7 times. All trips were great except my last two mushroom trips. Until then all my trips had been level 3 trips, the last two were level 5 trips that I couldn't handle at the time.
I get flashbacks all the time. However, they're always drug induced (weed).
I generally get a lot of deja vu, I figured mine was mostly caused by mushrooms. *shrug* I'm ok with this, it's when I see a person for the first time, they look very familiar, like Ive met them before. This happens a whole lot to me, pretty freaky lol.
The good that came out of the bad experiences is that I'm a much better, more caring person than I was originally. So I'm happy that I had gotten such an intense mushroom trip
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ExplosiveMango
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: VampireSlayer]
#6389874 - 12/20/06 10:29 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pikashroom said: I don't think mushrooms have any long term effects, most if not all effects wear out eventually.
You are in serious error my friend.
The most pronounced, literal, long term effects of mushrooms are the memories themselves- the part of the experience you cannot help but always know you went through.
Depending on a variety of variables, including intellectual strength and security, biology, and chemistry the experience itself may be strewn through time. (flashbacks) This is another particularly literal example, but it borders on the metaphoric.
But the REAL long term effects, the high power ones, are highly intangible.
What did the experience mean? (life) Why were you allowed to have it? (natural rights) Why were you NOT allowed to have it? (legal rights)
It is almost undeniable that there is vast meaning in the psychedelic experience, it is highly personal, yet highly universal. There is information in the experience you give you yourself, and to others, whether you like it or not.
In my opinion, the real long term effect of the psychedelic experience is awareness of spiritual responsibility- at least a glimpse of it.
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Know your substance.
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dedjam
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The really only long term effect I have had from mushrooms, is an increased sensitivy and understanding of things not seen or heard. Also, I had this before and it is what led me to mushrooms and psychedlics, but I have a new found need for understanding and wisdom.
I learned that I know nothing.
Side note: Recently on a DMT trip my "protector" (this being is with me on all my trips, and perfectly visible to me on DMT...we have had many conversations, and I have learned much from it) spoke to me about dejavu. He explained to me that dejavu was him(i use him, although my protector is genderless) speaking to my subcontious mind because in this reality my conscious mind cannot hear him. Was this just a trip? Possibly, but then again I can speak out to my protector and get that dejavu feelings as I feel him speaking back...sometimes just a tickle letting me know he is there.
Yikes, I sound scitzo, but I dont hear these voices like you would think, and they dont tell me to do anything. Its more of an understanding. I guess if you have been there, then you understand.
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: dedjam]
#6390144 - 12/20/06 11:46 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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gopenguins said: The really only long term effect I have had from mushrooms, is an increased sensitivy and understanding of things not seen or heard. Also, I had this before and it is what led me to mushrooms and psychedlics, but I have a new found need for understanding and wisdom.
I learned that I know nothing.
Side note: Recently on a DMT trip my "protector" (this being is with me on all my trips, and perfectly visible to me on DMT...we have had many conversations, and I have learned much from it) spoke to me about dejavu. He explained to me that dejavu was him(i use him, although my protector is genderless) speaking to my subcontious mind because in this reality my conscious mind cannot hear him. Was this just a trip? Possibly, but then again I can speak out to my protector and get that dejavu feelings as I feel him speaking back...sometimes just a tickle letting me know he is there.
Yikes, I sound scitzo, but I dont hear these voices like you would think, and they dont tell me to do anything. Its more of an understanding. I guess if you have been there, then you understand.
That's essentially what I have. That's a good way to explain it thanks
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: blacksun]
#7647861 - 11/17/07 02:06 PM (4 years, 6 months ago) |
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Are the effects of shrooms directly related to your mind state. I have heard that shrooms can make a person with stress go crazy. my friend told me about his first trip and it sounded great he said he was so happy and appreciated everything in life. I want to try shrooms so bad but i am worried if I will go crazy and have nightmares for the rest of my life. I have alot of things that bother me but i try to have a positive outlook on life. I worry about alot of things. I think alot has happened to me that hasn't to a lot of other people. But i think i have handled the situations well. But i want to know is there a possibility that if i take shrooms i might go crazy.
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: tomanyman]
#7647888 - 11/17/07 02:14 PM (4 years, 6 months ago) |
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tomanyman said: Are the effects of shrooms directly related to your mind state. I have heard that shrooms can make a person with stress go crazy. my friend told me about his first trip and it sounded great he said he was so happy and appreciated everything in life. I want to try shrooms so bad but i am worried if I will go crazy and have nightmares for the rest of my life. I have alot of things that bother me but i try to have a positive outlook on life. I worry about alot of things. I think alot has happened to me that hasn't to a lot of other people. But i think i have handled the situations well. But i want to know is there a possibility that if i take shrooms i might go crazy.
Don't be scared or you will have a bad trip. You have to go into this expecting to have a great experience, and if you are in the right state of mind you will have a great time. Just be comfortable stepping outside of your comfort zone, it's like going to a different planet. If it starts to go bad then eat some food that will make you come down faster.
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TODAY
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: blacksun]
#7647919 - 11/17/07 02:27 PM (4 years, 6 months ago) |
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I hear they make your weeny shrivel and your balls turn into hi-lighter caps.
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: TODAY]
#7648003 - 11/17/07 02:53 PM (4 years, 6 months ago) |
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....doubt it.
there are a few things that i've noticed that are different. i see a lot of tracers when i'm stoned. i'm a lot more perceptive of everything around me now, especially when two people are interacting. it's really weird. sometime my head feels empty. and i see fractals fucking everywhere now.
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: blacksun]
#10959709 - 08/29/09 01:43 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've only tripped seven times, all six leading up to the seventh bieng extraordinarily AMAZING until my last trip, which resembled something like a violent schizophrenic episode. [too lazy to check spelling] anyway i am in no position to talk, others have seen much more, experienced much more than I have, ill try my best to humble myself before i share some info i think could possibly be helpful. i hope it is, i like the idea of helping. anyway When we're talking long term effects, most people seem to have in their intrest, a knowledge of "whethor or not this will 'change me'". In short, yes it will. A good trip, will bring you to heights of joy you might have never seen before. A bad trip might bring you to an existential depression you have never reached- it did for me, I'm just pulling myself out of it after a year. Am i changed? Yes, a bad trip can be traumatic. Intense fear is traumatic. Can i function? Absolutely. Can i think clearly? Perfectly. Communicate fine? yes, enjoy things, yes...
6 months after the trip, combined with high stress, i spiralled into relative, re-occuring self-analysis. I began to sort of... dislike myself. Fear. I've resolved that. But trips force you to confront yourself. They force you to confront the world. Sometimes, i equate it to a house in which every door is open, every droor is wide open for examination. Trips change you. Everything changes you. You see someone get killed in front of you, that changes you. You see your newborn child, for the first time, that changes you. Youre dealing with emotion here. Understand this. This is a personal experience. This is a meaningful, powerful journey to undertake. Treat it as such, and you really wont have a bad trip.
If ya suffer a bad trip, talk to someone. All you need to do is talk. An experience like that can distance you. It will pull you into your head. Neurologically, you'll be fine. Impairments to cognition are essentially non-existant. You won't come out of a trip "stupid" or unable to communicate with people, or with symptoms parallel to a stunted brain developement.
the only thing you have to fear is fear itself. This coulnt be more relvant to psychadelics. Good energy will combat a bad trip. Easily. You're positive, you're positive. You cant be positive, if youre negative. I once saw that on the wall of a math class of mine. Best fucking thing i ever learned in school.
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: C101]
#10959904 - 08/29/09 04:18 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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- increase in intelligence, deeper insight - increased self esteem - increased sociability - more consideration for other in your choices - faster performance in all things
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: CMACD]
#10959915 - 08/29/09 04:28 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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why the f**k do you guys answer on a post that haven't been active for over 1 year, 9 months ago?
just wondering
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CMACD
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: C101]
#10959916 - 08/29/09 04:28 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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- increase in intelligence, deeper insight - increased self esteem - increased sociability - more consideration for other in your choices - faster performance in all things
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Re: Long term effects of Mushrooms [Re: CMACD]
#10960169 - 08/29/09 07:12 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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increased hippie thinking (IE-- bullshit like the 2012 theory, david icke, farfetched ass conspiracy theories make tons more sense)
most people seem to gravitate by default to music like Tool, Shpongle, and the Grateful Dead and seek hidden, non existant meanings in simple songs and worship the composers as if some sort of god manifested themselves in their body (I guess this could also be increased hippie thinking)
HPPD although I think people are personally drama queens and most cases of this are bullshit.
cant really think of anything else.
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