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Describing 'tripping' to a person without experience
#18722284 - 08/18/13 10:32 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm sure many of us would agree that without actually tripping, you'll never know what it's like. I know I did a great deal of reading before my first acid trip and it was still so much different than my expectations.
How would you describe what it's like to trip to someone with no knowledge or experience with psychedelics?
To me trips feel like a lucid dream you get to experience while being awake. At least, my trips feel very dreamlike...it's like getting to walk through the regular world in a surreal state. It's also like you once again have a childlike fascination of everything around you. Every little detail is interesting and has its own merits. That's probably what makes some of us so happy, even boring things have properties that catch our attention and can excite us.
What about you? I was thinking specifically of LSD/LSD trips when I made the thread.
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Harrishroom
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Re: Describing 'tripping' to a person without experience [Re: birds]
#18722364 - 08/18/13 10:50 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Like everything around you looks the same, however, something is off, and you just cant put your finger on it. Things look familiar (deja vu) but new at the same time. You feel things inside your body that you've never felt before. Like looking at the world through pink tinted glasses (lol). like your mind is lost in itself. Being in a lucid dream. Time becomes distorted, inability to think clearly of before the trip/when the trip started.
Thats just based on my one mushroom experience.
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mr sniffles
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Re: Describing 'tripping' to a person without experience [Re: Harrishroom]
#18722398 - 08/18/13 10:59 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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having a choice to completely be in the present moment or think articulately about whatever thought you please.
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theRAPeutic
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Re: Describing 'tripping' to a person without experience [Re: mr sniffles]
#18722429 - 08/18/13 11:09 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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LSD? Onset, feels like you got something flowing through your body,almost an anxiety a lil bit. you feel really light, things start flowing and swaying. The ground starts breathing, looking like it's getting deeper then coming out higher. Things are constantly moving in your peripherals catching your attention. EVerything is alive, and in someway moving. Feel really connected to everything, especially outside at night, AMAZING. When mmy fan is on, and I have white walls, the fan throws swirls that consume all my walls and they become smooth. dripping melting.. Audio hallucinations. You can hear VERY far away, and things echo a lot.
Edited by theRAPeutic (08/18/13 11:10 AM)
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