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Dudits
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life changing
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How have psychedelics helped or hurt your mental well being? Was it a lasting effect?
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Re: life changing [Re: Dudits]
#19033821 - 10/26/13 12:18 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Helped it in numerous ways that would take forever to explain.. The only way it affected me negatively was when I used a lot of LSD one spring and afterwards I felt highly spaced out for a few moths and had a hard time living within society and all i wanted to do was run away into the forests and live on the road with like minded trippers. still dont sound bad to me, haha. It was also the time of my life combined wih the acid though so it can't take all the blame.
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#19033872 - 10/26/13 12:49 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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In high school I got in the habit of ditching school with my friends to go smoke herb. I had been doing acid as well and still ditching.
It was one acid trip in particular that made realize one day what I was doing. I envisioned how my whole life would play out if I kept ditching and not giving a fuck about school. It scared me so bad I never ditched school again after that.
Started putting effort into getting good grades and ended up with extra credits my senior year so I was able to take less classes and leave early every day.
There has been a lot of other times where it helped me to realize how to live my life in a better way, but that was the most profound and life changing one
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Opened my mind beyond belief, I can't believe that I was oblivious to so many things in my life.
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ShroomyBudz said: Opened my mind beyond belief, I can't believe that I was oblivious to so many things in my life. 
Such as . . .?
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i have wondered lately how psychadelics work as the same as therapy making you face hard to see truths about yourself and a hell of alot cheaper than most therapists probly not best for serious problems though...
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Was it a lasting effect?
Yes, I do not work anymore or try to play that stupid game of society.
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Used to be literally afraid to be in public, I'd actually avoid being outside as I had the impression that all passers by on any street were judging me or something, which made me feel absolutely horrible 
Am now chill enough to freely dance in public at any hour of the day or night, even to the music running in my own head if I don't have other sources. I have been asked if I have dope to sell, what I have smoked or been called a "fucking drug addict" on days where I had taken absolutely nothing for weeks. Obviously I'm quite proud of these all 
Showed me that whatever happens in life, I mean literally whatever, from dead kids to broken spine or lost limbs, all of it can be overcome if you have enough Ayahuasca sessions lined up. Fortunately I've had nothing more than minor girl issues or mild depressions to deal with, but I'm quite convinced that the very worst rock bottom for me is no longer a pit of endless misery and suicidal thoughts, it's just having to get my ass in gear and relocate for some extra Aya, which WILL work and offer major help. It's a very comforting reality to live in, as most people (my previous self included) have no idea how to deal with some serious shit hitting the fan. I mean what do you do, cry for 28 months? Go to shrinks for 17 years? Take expensive SSRI's forever and hope you don't end up holding a sniper rifle in a church tower? 
Gave me profound meaning and somewhat of a mission in life, when I found out that being a psy artist is an actual profession, open to anyone who puts in the work.
Took me out to meet fellow trippers who I think are some of the most amazing people I've ever met, and have totally restored my faith in humanity and our positive role on this blue planet.
Salvia and others showed me that whatever is out there is much more complex than a regular human head can fathom, and that the truth as it is, does not fit in any number of human books. Thus revealed to me that any one book claiming to have "the truth" is completely 100% laughable. Especially the Abrahamic faiths = pure trolling.
Gave me the experience of being a full human at least for one day, and that's a memory and adventure that I'll take with me forever, til the day I die. No society rules, no bullshit polite rules or laws nor anything else will ever stop me for telling the truth on this one. If any grandchildren, kids, students or anybody ever asks me about the best day of my life, I will tell them that for sure it was on that day at Boom 2012, when I dropped acid for the first time. Having nothing in my pockets, wearing my trusty awesome festival pants that I bought from my first painting, roaming free, mingling with everybody, being myself and being filled with the spirit of this world, the sounds of sincere laughter, the stars, the whatever made the stars and a sense of my place in eternity.
I am absolutely a tripper for life. I consider it as much a part of life as falling in love, having children, eating, sleeping or creating. I'm very happy that I ran across psychedelics, because as they say in that movie, it all came so close to never happening.
   
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This right here almost made me tear up.
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Re: life changing [Re: Dudits]
#19034274 - 10/26/13 04:59 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Dudits said: Was it a lasting effect?
the funny thing is that stuff is everlasting but its freaking intense because some of the aya brew is so strong that one may not want to drink it a second time
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Re: life changing [Re: rikuni]
#19034346 - 10/26/13 06:12 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Dudits said: Was it a lasting effect?
the funny thing is that stuff is everlasting but its freaking intense because some of the aya brew is so strong that one may not want to drink it a second time 
more aya for the rest of us!
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Dudits said: Was it a lasting effect?
the funny thing is that stuff is everlasting but its freaking intense because some of the aya brew is so strong that one may not want to drink it a second time 
more aya for the rest of us! 
yea, but srsly I have observed that if you want to drink again anytime soon the ceremony was not an success.
Only when its like : "shit I wont do that again anytime soon!"
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Re: life changing [Re: rikuni]
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Dudits said: Was it a lasting effect?
the funny thing is that stuff is everlasting but its freaking intense because some of the aya brew is so strong that one may not want to drink it a second time 
more aya for the rest of us! 
yea, but srsly I have observed that if you want to drink again anytime soon the ceremony was not an success.
Only when its like : "shit I wont do that again anytime soon!"
SUCCESS!
Lol so true. You always go in thinking " this is gonna be so sweet" and the second it hits you "oh fuck what did I get myself into..."
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You always go in thinking " this is gonna be so sweet"
I never go into it thinking that. I go into it thinking " oh shit, what's about to happen". And then whe it hits I am like " this is amazing!"
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You always go in thinking " this is gonna be so sweet"
I never go into it thinking that. I go into it thinking " oh shit, what's about to happen". And then whe it hits I am like " this is . . . ( no words to describe)!"
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Re: life changing [Re: Dudits]
#19034508 - 10/26/13 08:03 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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They had a lasting effect. Not necessarily permanent though.
That is to say I can't notice anything major that's permanently changed for the better, or even worse.
Old habits die hard.
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You always go in thinking " this is gonna be so sweet"
I never go into it thinking that. I go into it thinking " oh shit, what's about to happen". And then whe it hits I am like " this is amazing!"
Ayahuasca? Well I don't know what kind of doses you're taking but I've been taking a brew by a shaman who's been taking it weekly for 25 years and he brews this stuff strongggg. One cup feels like my brain is going to explode. It's the most maddening brain scramble I've ever experienced. Sometimes it's physically painful on my head. I mean I have fun with my rc's and shrooming and LSD and DMT, but this is something quite different ime
I've certainly had amazing moments but it doesn't come without a total ass beating
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weekly for 25 year!? Have you conversed with this madman before? Can he even communicate properly? Is he really super interesting?
I'm intrigued by this
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Re: life changing [Re: birdland]
#19035367 - 10/26/13 12:04 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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birdland said: weekly for 25 year!? Have you conversed with this madman before? Can he even communicate properly? Is he really super interesting?
I'm intrigued by this 
Actually twice weekly for the past 25 years. He normally does ceremonies every Saturday and Friday. But yeah he is an amazingly coherent and peaceful man. It's a little shocking to be honest as that dose of aya never felt the least bit healthy on my head. I mean, of course afterwords, but it always feels like a last resort medicine
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Re: life changing [Re: birdland]
#19036196 - 10/26/13 03:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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birdland said: weekly for 25 year!? Have you conversed with this madman before? Can he even communicate properly? Is he really super interesting?
I'm intrigued by this 
Most aya shamans drink regularly like that for their whole life. They are definitely fully functional and coherent. In fact more so than a lot of people I come across in my daily life . . .
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birdland said: weekly for 25 year!? Have you conversed with this madman before? Can he even communicate properly? Is he really super interesting?
I'm intrigued by this 
Most aya shamans drink regularly like that for their whole life. They are definitely fully functional and coherent. In fact more so than a lot of people I come across in my daily life . . .
Yeah it's a really curious thing. I feel something about their culture allows them to engage in the brew and not be scared off by side effects. Whereas in western culture, changes to our brain freak us out because we think there is something "wrong". You know... Hallucinogen persisting perception DISORDER, depersonalization DISORDER, etc
Btw my last post sounded somewhat arrogant, just wanted to make sure that's not how it came off. Was just saying I've only had limited experiences and they were all very high so it's hard to relate to anything enjoyable with that substance. I don't know why, it just sounds like I was trying to out do you when I read back on the way I worded it
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I can't relate at all to people finding Aya scary or anything of the sort. I've taken it 5 times so far, one time sucked because I hate dance works with a passion (good brew, shitty setting IMO) but that's about it. The first time I took it I literally thought I had died. That my body is laying dead on that church floor. When I opened my eyes 15 mins later and I was not even dead, it was like in those movies where they dream about losing everything then they wake up to a second chance and can do it all over again. Sweet 
That being said, at no point was I afraid, in fact I am still very much planning to move somewhere where it's legal, to be able to get it at least monthly. At all points it felt to me like an extremely positive experience, no ass-kicking or shame or guilt or anything of the sort involved. I suspect one needs to be in decent physical shape for this, do their pranayama beforehand so they can deliver enough oxygen to the brain during the trip, maybe the fact that I don't eat meat for more than 10 years and never drink alcohol, maybe that has some effects on it as well. I mean we do know the Peruvian shamans change their diet, specifically so the Aya works better with their system.
In any case, massive thanks to the gods/planet/universe for growing these fantastic plants for our pleasure and benefit
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I was being suffocated by insecticoid fractal beings for 4 hours. All my senses were blending into high pitched squeaks that were physically painful on my ears
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JacksonMetaller said: I was being suffocated by insecticoid fractal beings for 4 hours. All my senses were blending into high pitched squeaks that were physically painful on my ears 
Setting / ceremony for this? Especially the sounds / music part?
I've asked around before getting aya for the first time, and at least in the Netherlands, all the people I've asked pointed me to Santo Daime, for the reasons that 1. it's well brewed and dosed, and 2. the ceremony and group setting go miles and miles to creating a positive experience.
I didn't believe it at first (thinking that after 2-3 mushroom trips I'm already a psychedelic hot shot ) but the more I read about weird aya trips the more I think the setting/ceremony and especially the music are a large part of what makes a good trip. It's not just the molecule used.
I've seen it go wrong with other people/settings, so aya by itself isn't the whole deal. Good setting = awesome amazing life changing experience. Same exact drink, people and setting and you change the activity, you get dance works 
After the aya, for months and months, I for one feel the music that was sung during the ceremony, like it's literally in my body, like a sort of circuitry, guiding feelings and states via specific patterns or pathways. Like where I used to have simple straight up lines before from A to B, I now have intricate patterns and twirls and "programs" installed. That's all related to the ceremony music, it imprints in the body/mind a certain kind of healthy rhythm and good vibes.
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For truly, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it. - Matthew 13:16
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I've asked around before getting aya for the first time, and at least in the Netherlands, all the people I've asked pointed me to Santo Daime, for the reasons that 1. it's well brewed and dosed, and 2. the ceremony and group setting go miles and miles to creating a positive experience.
thats true and it might be good there. Certainly better than the guys charging 300e for two days. FUCKED UP I call that. But I dont like the "church" shit thou, I know better than that shit bro
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I've asked around before getting aya for the first time, and at least in the Netherlands, all the people I've asked pointed me to Santo Daime, for the reasons that 1. it's well brewed and dosed, and 2. the ceremony and group setting go miles and miles to creating a positive experience.
thats true and it might be good there. Certainly better than the guys charging 300e for two days. FUCKED UP I call that. But I dont like the "church" shit thou, I know better than that shit bro 
What's the problem with church? It's not like they have you sucking Jesus' cock in there or anything crazy. They gather around, playe AWESOME AWESOME music which IMO is absolutely priceless in terms of the value it brings to the trip, and it all costs 30 euro a pop.
Are you getting anything close anywhere else?
As far as I'm concerned my business is with teh plant, not the Jesus worshiping. All their songs are in Portuguese. If you don't speak Portuguese they could be singing about discount car parts, it wouldn't make one bit of difference. It's the group and melody that make the trip so amazing.
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For truly, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it. - Matthew 13:16
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What's the problem with church?
Theres always a little bit of dogma involved but most important i can connect yet with a croud like that. .
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Are you getting anything close anywhere else?
No thats really cheap.
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JacksonMetaller said: I was being suffocated by insecticoid fractal beings for 4 hours. All my senses were blending into high pitched squeaks that were physically painful on my ears 
Setting / ceremony for this? Especially the sounds / music part?
I've asked around before getting aya for the first time, and at least in the Netherlands, all the people I've asked pointed me to Santo Daime, for the reasons that 1. it's well brewed and dosed, and 2. the ceremony and group setting go miles and miles to creating a positive experience.
I didn't believe it at first (thinking that after 2-3 mushroom trips I'm already a psychedelic hot shot ) but the more I read about weird aya trips the more I think the setting/ceremony and especially the music are a large part of what makes a good trip. It's not just the molecule used.
I've seen it go wrong with other people/settings, so aya by itself isn't the whole deal. Good setting = awesome amazing life changing experience. Same exact drink, people and setting and you change the activity, you get dance works 
After the aya, for months and months, I for one feel the music that was sung during the ceremony, like it's literally in my body, like a sort of circuitry, guiding feelings and states via specific patterns or pathways. Like where I used to have simple straight up lines before from A to B, I now have intricate patterns and twirls and "programs" installed. That's all related to the ceremony music, it imprints in the body/mind a certain kind of healthy rhythm and good vibes.
I did it with the pachamama church. Don't get me wrong, the experience as a whole was profound and positive, but the trip itself was anything but pleasant
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I don't know them but it sounds nice. Well if you can, I'd certainly go again. If you look at my dance works link, tht was like my 3rd or 4th trip. Had it been my first, I could have wrongly concluded that aya or at least the church totally suck.
Where are these guys, the pachamama church?
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Here's two little stories for you:
After my first trip only yesterday, certain things became much more apparent, not any deep understanding about how the world works but I knew where certain people got thier ideas, I knew where certain things in certain cultures came from... I can recall saying "oh, NOW it makes sense!" a lot  (revelations: the source of paisley, what the creators of "the regular show" and "adventure time" were on, generally the fuel of ideas for many creative people).
It also became really apparent how much pre-disposition and prior mental and emotional state affects the trip and EVERYTHING ELSE IN YOUR LIFE. I sort of already knew this but now it's in sharp focus. What brought that about was that in the trip I was pretty lucid and making sense and though laughing like a maniac and seeing bearded wood-gnomes in the river bank foliage, I was able to reason and rationalise when necesary but constantly trying to examine and understand myself and what was going on; This is because I have a scientific and rational approach in life. Whereas my girlfriend who was also tripping with me, was very in touch with the trip and her experience seemed affected by her emotions a lot as she is a sensitive person who is often driven by feelings.
The day after I accidentally bumped some chap's car as I got out of a friend's car (leaving absolutely no mark or dent) and the man got really angry and swore but I laughed in his face and told him to relax because I saw so clearly that firstly there was nothing to be angry about, and also how his pre-disposition to anger or emotionally driven reactions with an over-concern for trite things had driven his reaction to a non-existant arbitrary problem.
what about you Dudits?
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Can you expand on this a bit? As an artist I'm quite interested.
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JingleJoe said: Here's two little stories for you:
After my first trip only yesterday, certain things became much more apparent, not any deep understanding about how the world works but I knew where certain people got thier ideas, I knew where certain things in certain cultures came from... I can recall saying "oh, NOW it makes sense!" a lot  (revelations: the source of paisley, what the creators of "the regular show" and "adventure time" were on, generally the fuel of ideas for many creative people).
It also became really apparent how much pre-disposition and prior mental and emotional state affects the trip and EVERYTHING ELSE IN YOUR LIFE. I sort of already knew this but now it's in sharp focus. What brought that about was that in the trip I was pretty lucid and making sense and though laughing like a maniac and seeing bearded wood-gnomes in the river bank foliage, I was able to reason and rationalise when necesary but constantly trying to examine and understand myself and what was going on; This is because I have a scientific and rational approach in life. Whereas my girlfriend who was also tripping with me, was very in touch with the trip and her experience seemed affected by her emotions a lot as she is a sensitive person who is often driven by feelings.
The day after I accidentally bumped some chap's car as I got out of a friend's car (leaving absolutely no mark or dent) and the man got really angry and swore but I laughed in his face and told him to relax because I saw so clearly that firstly there was nothing to be angry about, and also how his pre-disposition to anger or emotionally driven reactions with an over-concern for trite things had driven his reaction to a non-existant arbitrary problem.
what about you Dudits?
So ive only triped once about 9 years ago, and i was coming down after a week of not sleeping. It was still one of the best experiences of my life, not for any particular reason. A judge decided i needed to get sober and here i am a little over 8 years later. Just wondering if tripping is the right thing for me to do, if it will be as beneficial as i hope.
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Re: life changing [Re: Dudits]
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what about you Dudits?
So ive only triped once about 9 years ago, and i was coming down after a week of not sleeping. It was still one of the best experiences of my life, not for any particular reason. A judge decided i needed to get sober and here i am a little over 8 years later. Just wondering if tripping is the right thing for me to do, if it will be as beneficial as i hope.
then i think my post is especially relevant to you: it will be as good as you make it because your pre-existing mental and emotional state determined how good it is, so get well and happy sober, be in a content place emotionally and physically and then it'll be good 
I went to the woods and found that colours were dictating the temperature we felt- the reds and oranges of the leaves made us warm but the cold shady interior of the house made us cold,we felt warmer outside despite outside being windy and rainy!
so to summarise: for a good trip, give yourself a good situation and be in a good place within yourself.
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Can you expand on this a bit? As an artist I'm quite interested.
I didn't have many visual hallucinations but what patterns and colours I did see were a lot like this and this. I could have seen more if I'd indulged in the trip more but I was kinda standing outside it because i was trying to understand it too much hahaha
Edited by JingleJoe (10/28/13 08:24 AM)
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Well see some Michael Garfield and meditate on it for a while, I'm sure it'll come to you 

It bamboozles your hemispheres
-------------------- Blessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear.
For truly, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it. - Matthew 13:16
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