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cyanescens
journeyman
Registered: 07/11/01
Posts: 50
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Re: Can you see Sound on Mush? [Re: theshroomer]
#594365 - 03/31/02 07:57 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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Last time i tripped i saw sound waves
-------------------- Trying to look for the worst pop song is like trying to look for a particular log of shit in a sewer - Ed the sock
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PsyFlux
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Registered: 02/01/02
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Re: Can you see Sound on Mush? [Re: cyanescens]
#594372 - 03/31/02 08:09 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've seen it once, alltho I didn't realise it at that time.
a band of red patterns emerging from my speakers flowing past me left and right in incredible high speed.
kinda overwhelming, guess it was because the music was way too loud.
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magnu
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Registered: 03/11/02
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Re: Can you see Sound on Mush? [Re: Tonic]
#594582 - 03/31/02 12:20 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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yes, tonic, good post. synesthesia can be very cool, also very frightening. everything is connected in there, and you can make wonderful new connections while tripping.
leary talked about "imprint vulnerability". while in these states, it's possible to influence the pathways; they are always connected, but you can strengthen some connections, and perhaps make important changes to yourself. this can be a good thing or a bad thing, so be careful. once i found my way into this place in my mind where all these connections came together, like a big switchboard with lots of pink and purple and blue tubes joining together...and after a little study, i reached out and 'flipped a switch', and realized i don't like soda...it's just nasty, syrupy sugar water, sucks out your nutrients, etc. i used to love pepsi... drank it all the time. but now i have a sip every couple of months, no more, and feel much better for it.
i'm always tempted to find my way back there and make some really important changes...but if i got it wrong this time...made a bad connection...i think it's good to go out into nature or watch intelligent shows while in this state...you can learn very important things.
in regards to too much connectedness...i know what you mean. i think i have spent too much time looking into the depths of things and seeing all the endless possibilities that at times it's hard to decide what is the 'right way' to do something.
-------------------- if you hurt yourself having fun,
you stop having fun.
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Tonic
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Registered: 04/03/01
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Re: Can you see Sound on Mush? [Re: magnu]
#673026 - 06/11/02 09:55 AM (22 years, 5 months ago) |
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> "...i think it's good to go out into nature or watch intelligent shows while in this state...you can learn very important things."
That is the truest and greatest idea ever! Nature and especially the behavior of animals is so important for the mind. Gotta love learning reality!
-Tonic
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TeKHeAD009
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Registered: 04/04/02
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Re: Can you see Sound on Mush? [Re: theshroomer]
#673074 - 06/11/02 10:24 AM (22 years, 5 months ago) |
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I've seen CEV's dance to the beat of music on acid. And I can 'feel' music whenever I'm tripping or even high, but I never actuially saw music yet.
one time I kept on smelling parceley when trippin on mushrooms?
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Sheepish
Registered: 04/02/02
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Loc: Exile
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Re: Can you see Sound on Mush? [Re: TeKHeAD009]
#673335 - 06/11/02 02:07 PM (22 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yep, it's great. It's one of my favourite things about a trip. I'm usually outside and watching the clouds swirl in time to the music. It really is amazing. When the music gets louder and intense, the clouds swirl more and go nuts, then when the music calms, the clouds swilr softly and slowly again. And I love it when the ground melts in time to the beat, usually on some bassy techno beats. Makes it extra fun when just walking around a small area.
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