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dcthestar
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Re: Got a far fetched theory! [Re: Aureus]
#23618488 - 09/06/16 02:34 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I always liked the story of the guy who died and was lifted out of limbo as he was stuck in some vines by a woman. Turns out he was adopted and that woman was his biological sister. Who knows what happens after death. I'm in no hurry to find out but will be cool to know
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PsycheUltimatum


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Re: Got a far fetched theory! [Re: Aureus]
#23618609 - 09/06/16 03:11 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Aureus said: Never understood this time distortion thing, time do not distort when I take shrooms, in fact it is so fun that time seems to go by more quickly.
Time going rapidly/faster is a form of time distortion too?
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AuroraBorealis88
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Re: Got a far fetched theory! [Re: Aureus]
#23618825 - 09/06/16 04:20 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Aureus said: Never understood this time distortion thing, time do not distort when I take shrooms, in fact it is so fun that time seems to go by more quickly.
I've had time speed up while on shrooms and slow down as well as not exist at all.
and on LSD I've actually had time loops in that time was literally repeating itself and almost moving in a cycle over and over again pretty similarly to thought loops but with my perception of time.
Shrooms usually distorts time majorly for me in contrast to most other psychedelics and usually mostly in the first 2 or 3 hours of the experience. After that you probably won't experience any dramatic distortions but during those first 2 or 2 1/2 hours things including time are most definitely distorted. At least for anyone I've ever met... Try really analyzing the experience. It can be really hard to remember what exactly happens in the first 2/3 hours of a mushroom trip after it's all over, especially if it's been a while since you've tripped. It's almost like a lot of it you're not even allowed to bring back with you.
The only drug where I hear about people getting time distortion where I find it odd is with weed. I've NEVER had time distortion with weed not even slightly. I've had full on hallucinations and trips on weed before and all kinds of stuff but it never messed with my perception of time even subtly. Apparently though it's extremely common and it's one of those things I guess "most" weed smokers experience at one point or other but I've never experienced it even once and I find that strange seeing that I would probably be a good candidate for it since I usually trip way harder from weed than most people and experience and notice things about being high that I think most people don't notice.
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impaired420
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Your close but time is a human construct, meaning it doesn't exist outside our perception. Besides the theory revolving around time distortion it's a pretty solid theory.
DMT could very well be the catalyst in which our consciousness transcends into another plane/dimension/reality/reincarnation apon and after the event horizon of death.
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PsycheUltimatum


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Re: Got a far fetched theory! [Re: impaired420]
#23619918 - 09/06/16 09:34 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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impaired420 said: Your close but time is a human construct, meaning it doesn't exist outside our perception. Besides the theory revolving around time distortion it's a pretty solid theory.
DMT could very well be the catalyst in which our consciousness transcends into another plane/dimension/reality/reincarnation apon and after the event horizon of death.
Yeah after reading through the comments I now feel I should replace the word time with the word change but it still remains the same, I think when we die our brain transcends us to the psychedelic experience at a much higher level, we don't actually die we just evolve into what's next
Edited by PsycheUltimatum (09/06/16 09:35 PM)
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UniverseOfTheMind8
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Re: Got a far fetched theory! [Re: Aureus]
#23620557 - 09/07/16 01:31 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I honestly don't really enjoy "moments of eternity". It's a very strange feeling, and it can pretty easily make a person think they are stuck in the trip forever imo. Especially when combined with all the mindfuck shrooms are capable of inducing. Although it can be pretty cool on occasion.
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