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Offlinejohnnyfive
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Describing the experience
    #1285370 - 02/06/03 12:20 PM (21 years, 1 month ago)

Ask anyone if they could explain tripping, or explain different trips but have hard time. Use single words to describe different trips, instead of paragraphs of trying to pieace together greater detail. It just may help people out. Please add to the list!

Lsd: crisp, bright, neon, speedy, oceanic sound, musicworld, pulsating, energy, boundlessness, all, exspanding, stricking, powerful, digital, clear, random, controling, analysing

Shrooms: Colorful, loosing your marbles, heavenly, liquid, trancing, calm, dreamy, kalidascope, philosiphical, spiritual, futuristic, ancient, magical, wounderland, dimensional, outerspace

Mescaline: Indian, exstacy, teacher, mysterious, friendly, loving, compassion, spanish, earth spiritual, astral plane, zero point, infinity, wired, treasuring, smooth, peacefull


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Re: Describing the experience [Re: johnnyfive]
    #1285463 - 02/06/03 12:58 PM (21 years, 1 month ago)

A 1000 page novel could never describe a good trip, let alone a single word.


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Re: Describing the experience [Re: Cherk]
    #1285619 - 02/06/03 01:55 PM (21 years, 1 month ago)

"A 1000 page novel could never describe a good trip, let alone a single word."

howbout:

WOW!!


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Re: Describing the experience [Re: Strumpling]
    #1285674 - 02/06/03 02:10 PM (21 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

"A 1000 page novel could never describe a good trip, let alone a single word."

howbout:

WOW!!




WOW!! is nothing to a trip. I honestly wish it was possible to describe the feelings, visuals and beuty of a trip..but its not..Its an expeirence that changes you, atleast me and alot of other people, if it was in words..i would read it everyday to remember the feeling....how i felt like i was on top of the world, a god of all gods..i felt truly alive..but it isnt made to be words..its meant to be a specail occasion..a look through ure third eye..something that allows you to see part of how beutiful life is..

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Re: Describing the experience [Re: forevadazin]
    #1286147 - 02/06/03 04:13 PM (21 years, 1 month ago)

exactly:

WOW!!

:wink: well thats the word my friends and I decided on so we could stop sitting there on a trip thinking "shit how could I describe this?" and could start paying more attention and enjoying it without worrying about expressing it.


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Re: Describing the experience [Re: johnnyfive]
    #1286178 - 02/06/03 04:24 PM (21 years, 1 month ago)

Very excellent descriptions j. I've only done shrooms, but here is what mine would be: connected, wet, patterns, womblike, bliss, acceptance, unknown, deep.


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Re: Describing the experience [Re: chunder]
    #1286211 - 02/06/03 04:31 PM (21 years, 1 month ago)

hehe "wet."

That's a good one :smile: I always feel artificial "wetness" when I'm tripping hard on shrooms - when I first started out, I kept thinking I'd pissed myself lol :grin:


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Re: Describing the experience [Re: Cherk]
    #1287481 - 02/07/03 04:18 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

often what is most glorious in life cannot be explained by the words of a mortal being.....if only your soul could talk.








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Re: Describing the experience [Re: forevadazin]
    #1287998 - 02/07/03 07:07 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

WOW!! is nothing to a trip

true


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Re: Describing the experience [Re: johnnyfive]
    #1288005 - 02/07/03 07:10 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

u got a closer word? :P

the only reason I say that is so I can stop being distracted by the intense feelings of "shit i need to figure out how to describe this experience.." so WOW does the job just fine :wink:


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