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Invisibleraytrace
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Re: Inducing Nightmares [Re: Ravus]
    #5234255 - 01/28/06 04:20 AM (18 years, 1 month ago)

get up around 5, eat something you know will make you (somewhat) sick and get back to sleep

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Re: Inducing Nightmares [Re: Ravus]
    #5235510 - 01/28/06 02:37 PM (18 years, 1 month ago)

Melatonin has a warning label on it not to take it in combination with an MAOi...
You should try a combination of Melatonin and a MAOi.

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Re: Inducing Nightmares [Re: MushmanTheManic]
    #5235570 - 01/28/06 03:05 PM (18 years, 1 month ago)

lady salvia shows us time

but she also shows us consciousness, the consciousness of the room or of my arm or the bed or my clothes

but again thats just me, i have been meaning to explore her world again some time soon :undecided:

"Row row row your boat, gently down the stream, merily merily merily merily, life is but a dream"


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Re: Inducing Nightmares [Re: MushmanTheManic]
    #5236400 - 01/28/06 08:18 PM (18 years, 1 month ago)

MAOIs are nightmarish in themselves. I watched the end scenes of "The Wall" on a high dose of syrian rue, and it was so incredibly fucked up. I kept confusing myself and the cartoon character on the screen as he was punished by the hammers and surreal creatures.

William S. Burroughs agrees. He devoted a couple pages in the extra commentary of "Naked Lunch" to B. caapi, and receives similar effects from the caapi as I do from rue.

However, I usually end up passing out at the end of a syrian rue trip, and don't remember experiencing any nightmares while asleep due purely to the effects of the MAOI.


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Re: Inducing Nightmares [Re: Ravus]
    #5236777 - 01/28/06 10:42 PM (18 years, 1 month ago)

I've experimented with a few different MAOI's (Syrian Rue, Yohimbe, Saint Johns Wort, and Black Currant Juice). Syrian Rue probably couldn't be used, because of its harmala content, and Yohimbe is far too stimulating. St Johns Wort and Black Currant Juice are both weak, but if you took enough you may be able to amplify the effects of Melatonin. Although I haven't investigated it for myself yet, I've heard taking Melatonin with a MAOI, like Nardil, can cause hallucinations. :shrug:

I've also heard of people using Amanita Muscaria to stimulant intense vivid dreaming, but its just hearsay.

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Re: Inducing Nightmares [Re: Ravus]
    #5237248 - 01/29/06 12:49 AM (18 years, 1 month ago)

Yeh I'd have to say stress would be the best way to induce a nightmare. I remember when I started my old technical support job, I would dream about taking calls over and over. it was quite terrifying until you wake up and think about how silly it was


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