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Somaism
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Brugsmania eye drops
#3789300 - 02/16/05 01:01 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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When the tree datura juices hit my left eye, it changed my sight. I ground up tree datura leaves and poured the juices in an eye drop. Now my left eye pupil is slightly dilate then my right pupil.
It can see divine images when having my left eye only open squinting. This eternal haze. You will forget where you are when you look out of the left eye. Everything turns hue into this jade green, purple background and brown yellow.
Danger, it will change your vision for life.
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Mitchnast
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Somaism]
#3789921 - 02/16/05 03:45 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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atropine plant juices have been used for centuries in intraoccular drops for the purpose of pupil dialation, widely adored as an aspect of beauty. a single drop of juice in the eye however should not produce much more than that, a single drop of water however, to the right person can open up the gates of fantasia.
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TODAY
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Somaism]
#3790670 - 02/16/05 05:59 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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what the ....?
-------------------- ca'rouse (k-rouz) intr.v. To engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking.
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Gr0wer
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: TODAY]
#3790810 - 02/16/05 06:17 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Um from what ive read.... your eyes you only have 2 of them, and they cant be replaced.... last time i checked.
I would never put anything near my eyes besides glasses.
At least you used only your left eye, given your right eye dominant.. are you? If you dont know i could tell you how to test for it.... but you really couldnt test yourself already knowing how the test works. If anyone wants to find out, go to a gunstore or range and they should know the test and have you take it there.
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Somaism
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Gr0wer]
#3791535 - 02/17/05 01:50 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yes my right is more stronger.
Now my left eye has tree datura magic in it.
I have seen such life changing visions with that eye.
As the eyes are the window to the soul.
Such as things spiral and this green wall of eternity. Green haze eveywhere. Everything shifts when walking with this eye.
Basically my datura tree eye has came into contact.
I have mastered a magician trick where I can induce visions by looking in the mirror and ill have no head left from the collar bone up.
Thats why entheogens are here, too teach us magic tricks.
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Mitchnast
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Somaism]
#3791780 - 02/17/05 03:32 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Somaism said: Yes my right is more stronger.
Now my left eye has tree datura magic in it.
I have seen such life changing visions with that eye.
As the eyes are the window to the soul.
Such as things spiral and this green wall of eternity. Green haze eveywhere. Everything shifts when walking with this eye.
Basically my datura tree eye has came into contact.
I have mastered a magician trick where I can induce visions by looking in the mirror and ill have no head left from the collar bone up.
Thats why entheogens are here, too teach us magic tricks.
it's not even remotely funny to be posting this magical misinfo, if you're trying to be funny that is. this is serious buissness. not a fairy tale. if you're actually serious, then i'd like to point out you've been beeping on my insanity radar for a while now. that makes you of intrest to me, i find most people boring or false. Which perhaps is why I've been paying particular interest to your posts lately. I'm pretty open minded about alot of things. but you're advocating the practice of blinding yourself with poison. and toting it as a magical journey of life-changing enlightenment. i mean IN ALL SERIOUSNESS its frightening. you're putting a fanciful spin on what we here at this forum have tried and succeeded to quite a degree to put into the most grave and cautionary light possible. you're harming yourself physically. and there's a good chance someone would copy you and harm themselves, not realizing it.
I just want to make sure from this point on you understand that you're harming yourself, you have an unrealistic understanding of very real poison. and you're getting a little out of touch with stuff, your language, for example has become a little basic. if you're trying for originality, great, if not, I worry.
i also want to make sure nobody casually reading this forum from some highschool tries putting datura juice in their eyes or suggesting that their friends do so.
Atropines are deadly poisons. they occur naturally in nightshades and seldom occur with even REMOTE regularity in potency. they aren't a spiritual energy. they are simply a poisonous chemical. calling them a recreational drug is giving them too much credit.
experimenting with these is the choice of the user, but the choices ought to be informed.
if you wan't to blind yourself, then so be it. but do so knowingly. that's the message that should be conveyed here. not that these plants are here for us to learn magical thoughts from. That's elementary here I would think.
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pod3
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UnenlightenedOne
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Mitchnast]
#3792738 - 02/17/05 10:06 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
if you wan't to blind yourself, then so be it. but do so knowingly. that's the message that should be conveyed here. not that these plants are here for us to learn magical thoughts from. That's elementary here I would think.
-------------------- Do not desire to reach a high level.Rather work without thought of reward to iron out flaws and impurities in one's self for the sake of one's self.When one has done this one needs not to desire anymore. http://www.lifeforceonlinestore.com/yc/
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pod3
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Edited by pod3 (10/26/06 11:40 AM)
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biglo
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: pod3]
#3795155 - 02/17/05 07:59 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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In an older edition of a high times encyclopedia (Circa late 70's? Can look up the exact title and publication date) it mentions that women would put the juice from one of these atropine containing plants to make their pupils dilated and to increase their beauty. Sorry I can't give more information about how many drops you would need in the eye to go blind, crazy, kill yourself, etc, but I would assume that a single drop would not be sufficient to cause any permanent, long lasting damage. My eye doctor uses the same drops to dilate my pupils. The only way I can see reasoning for eye damage would be plant impurities, or damage caused by UV light if used during a sunny day.
My summary is this, I don't think it's a great idea to voluntarily put atropine in one's eyes, but if they must, limit it to a single drop, possibly filter it to remove impurities, and wear sunglasses if you go outside or around bright lights. Once again, I'm not a doctor and cannot guarantee this advice, but if one must do this foolish practice, I believe my information can at least minimize damage. Anyways, you've been warned.
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Mitchnast
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: biglo]
#3795455 - 02/17/05 08:57 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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biglo said: foolish practice
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neuro
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Somaism]
#3795724 - 02/17/05 09:23 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Referring to the high times article, that's where the name Belladonna comes from, "Pretty lady" referring to the women that used the drops to dilate eyes.
In the jungles of brazile scopolamine plants are dropped in the eyes and used when the men go hunting to increase the amount of light reaching the retina.
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MycoCakeEater
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: neuro]
#3795740 - 02/17/05 09:25 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Interesting, I would like to know more about this.
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Lazerouth
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Somaism]
#3797348 - 02/18/05 06:49 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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I actually tried this once before i developed common sense. Unless you are some kind of poor hunter bastard who can't afford a flashlight it is a very silly thing to do.
Furthermore you would have to use a stupid amount to trip like this when you could have your dance with death without going blind by either eating it like an idiot or inserting it into your rectum like an idiot.
Please note my use of the words idiot and common sense.
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pod3
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Mitchnast
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: pod3]
#3798204 - 02/18/05 11:49 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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technicaly, nothing can really be blaimed on a plant. Quote:
Datura brugmansia (Angel's Trumpet) is another well known plant which has recently been reclassified to the genus Brugmansia (Tree Datura).
shouldn't that be "Datura suavolens" (angels trumpet) that has been reclassified to the brugmansia genus?
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Gr0wer
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: Lazerouth]
#3799521 - 02/18/05 04:50 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Lazerouth said: Unless you are some kind of poor hunter bastard who can't afford a flashlight it is a very silly thing to do.
Have you ever hunted with a flashlight? If you cought anything bigger then a frog then that would be amazing. Respect other civilizations and cultures.
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neuro
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that's about all i can tell you, and correct my bad spelling of Brazil
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pod3
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#3804461 - 02/19/05 07:43 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Edited by pod3 (10/26/06 11:39 AM)
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Mitchnast
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Re: Brugsmania eye drops [Re: pod3]
#3804524 - 02/19/05 07:59 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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just never heard of "Datura brugmansia" is all.
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