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Exotic
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Re: How much golden teachers should my GF do? [Re: DerPda]
#24043751 - 01/27/17 01:07 PM (7 years, 3 days ago) |
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Go slow, it's easier to go up than down. Bad trips can be caused by a too high dose, which is something you don't want for your GF.
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AuroraBorealis88
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Re: How much golden teachers should my GF do? [Re: Exotic]
#24043762 - 01/27/17 01:11 PM (7 years, 3 days ago) |
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Exotic said: Go slow, it's easier to go up than down. Bad trips can be caused by a too high dose, which is something you don't want for your GF.
Bad trips can be caused by many things and rarely is it because of the dose. Also saying "it's easier to go up than down" makes no sense. You mean with dosing? I hope you're not talking about experience in general.
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HamHead
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Trips are tough sometimes, but IMO, never bad.
You can go through rough times tripping, just like you can have hard times in life. It's up to you how you decide to show up to the occasion.
Mushrooms amplify emotions, all of them. What people don't realize is that we are all emotions, all at once. Many are suppressed by the subconscious/ego. When the ego is broken down, the emotions have no resistance to swell, like a tsunami, and the otherwise uncomfortable emotions or thoughts can wash over you and be very overwhelming.
It is up to your own mind to calm its self and to recognize the emotions as they swell and recede.
The set is a little more important than the setting. Both are important, but how you go into each experience will have a large impact on the direction of the experience.
An experienced psyconaught will recognize when a trip is beginning to turn south and will have the know how to pull through the deepest rabbit holes, come out the other side and say, 'that was fucking intense. What can I learn from it?'.
And IME, when you're having a rough or tough time, the best thing I've found to do is to just lay down and give up. Just let go and let your ego die. When there is no ego, there are no thoughts, so in a way you can reset your thought patterns and get out of thought loops or negative thought patterns.
Feeling like you've died and come back, over and over again just laying in bed with the lights out, can really make you step back and put a microscope on your life. What you do with this information and the changes you make is up to you, for better or for worse.
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DerPda
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Re: How much golden teachers should my GF do? [Re: HamHead]
#24044289 - 01/27/17 03:44 PM (7 years, 3 days ago) |
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If your lady likes the shrooms, you can also use them for behavioral training. This is something to consider when she is more experienced. Find out, which situations cause her anxiety. She can then take a low dose and expose herself to that situation step by step and slowly. Go as far as she feels comfortable and then a little further. Not to far though. The idea is, to leave the personal comfort zone step by step and each time a little more. This works sober as well of course but with shrooms it might be like altitude training, more effective. Also it could be easier to recognize, that there is nothing which needs to be feared.
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