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GWAR
Scumdog of theUniverse


Registered: 05/03/02
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Re: Your most intense/vivid/favorite hallucination ever? [Re: HidingInPlainSight]
#2138699 - 11/26/03 07:25 PM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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i found a puzzle on the gorudn while on acid.. it was really there, but at first i thought i imagined it.. the fact it was really there was very inteense, i threw puzzle peices all over the places and looked at them laying all over the parking lot, man was that fun for some reason..
first time i ever tripped (i ate 3 grams of shrooms) i was drinking a beer, it looked like it was foaming over, all over my hand, and then it turned into a million tiny litle bugs which started to crawl over my hand up my arm a little bit, then i blinked or looked away or something, when i looked again the beer wasnt even foaming.
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"Freedom to all the people... Brave, true and strong... Freedom to all the people... Unless I think you're wrong!!!"
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daft
AccomodatingDesire
Registered: 11/25/03
Posts: 152
Loc: Whitby, Ontario
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Re: Your most intense/vivid/favorite hallucination ever? [Re: GWAR]
#2138882 - 11/26/03 08:56 PM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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On 3 grams of shrooms. Examining the sky, I could change the placement of each star, and eventually manipulate it into figures and shapes.
After 5 minutes of this I scooped up a handful of stars and brought them down, inches from my face.
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mjshroomer
Sage
Registered: 07/21/99
Posts: 13,774
Loc: gone with my shrooms
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Re: Your most intense/vivid/favorite hallucination ever? [Re: Comfortably_Numb]
#2138898 - 11/26/03 09:04 PM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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One time on MDA my wife said she saw paul Williams face in the stucco ceiling in our apartment. She is actually afraind of tha real short man.
mj
On MDA I have also seen the tree spirits and faces in knot holes on trees and telephone poles.
mj
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mescalinemark
journeyman

Registered: 11/26/03
Posts: 83
Loc: texass
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Re: Your most intense/vivid/favorite hallucination ever? [Re: mjshroomer] 1
#2140213 - 11/27/03 11:52 AM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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I saw Jim Morison on mescaline once. He told me the truth, and he told it well. "The sun never sets on the earth. Some move from place to place trying to always be under it. Others stay where they are awaiting their turn. What exactly is a high? It is going from one place to another place above it. If you are always under the sun you are blinded and take things for granted. Stay friend where you are and wait for your turn to have the sun clense your doors of perception and la luna will apear as she really is." mescal morrison. deep shit man, but technically he didnt say it cause hes dead, which means my brain said it which means I said, which means I have substance!:-P
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GenesisCorrupted
Taoist, Writer, Student, Artist




Registered: 08/01/23
Posts: 8,370
Loc: PNW
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Re: Your most intense/vivid/favorite hallucination ever? [Re: ChopperDave] 1
#28445962 - 08/25/23 12:48 AM (5 months, 20 days ago) |
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My third ayahusca trip was a hell of a thing. In it, I was shown in the form of metaphor. The answer to my life. I wrote this whole different post about it.
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/28429684/page/1
If you were curious. But by far the most intense thing I’ve ever experienced. (that’s coming from someone who died for a couple seconds) I felt a presence that I usually only feel in my dreams from my muse (Annabelle). It changed my life’s Outlook. I also almost got in trouble. But by far the most important night of my life. The things that tree was doing… it followed my breathing. On the exhale it stretched out its limbs. When we would inhale. Its energy would flow from its branches, down through its trunk into the ground. Making a deep, glowing green light spread out from it in a circular pattern. It’s spread out like ripple from a drop on Stillwater. It was night time too. But it was daylight green. It’s bark flowed like a river. Some thing that you can have described to you 1 million times. But until you see it, it’s magnificence wasn’t fully known.
It was the single most beautiful thing I have ever seen. It’s too bad that I realized I had just taken too much at that moment. Otherwise I could’ve enjoyed that more.
Edited by GenesisCorrupted (08/25/23 03:27 PM)
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Kiwi89
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Registered: 06/16/20
Posts: 649
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Re: Your most intense/vivid/favorite hallucination ever? [Re: GenesisCorrupted] 1
#28445975 - 08/25/23 01:32 AM (5 months, 20 days ago) |
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You are trying to get someone who posted here last 20 years ago to go read a post you made in another thread.
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DERRAYLD
Constructus

Registered: 05/13/02
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Loc: South Africa
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Re: Your most intense/vivid/favorite hallucination ever? [Re: Kiwi89] 2
#28445996 - 08/25/23 02:14 AM (5 months, 20 days ago) |
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You should read the post, even more wild than this one.
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