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Jon
Registered: 06/28/03
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A mushroom trip is...
#5747074 - 06/13/06 07:52 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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To be put in a cage only to leave it. Anyone else agree?
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WIZOLZ
Poor with Needs


Registered: 03/20/06
Posts: 290
Loc: Monte Carlo
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Re: A mushroom trip is... [Re: Jon]
#5747186 - 06/13/06 08:16 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hmmmm, there are invariably many forms of experience which people have. If the cage represents imprisonment I might disagree, but if its to comederate the transfigured outcome, then yes, mushroom can do either, trap you or release you. This however is not so black and white...
A mushroom trip is ...
> hyper intensifying reality. > Reaching the state of wholeness, then seeking to reach it again. > Living on the edge. > Planting the seed of intelligence.
Cool thread
-------------------- ---------o----o----o-------o------------------------o--o-o- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Requim for a Dream - Paul Oakenfold --------------------------------------------------------------- "The mis/abuse of any form of power, is the worst form of ignorance" ------------------------------------------------------------- WIZOLZ - Lover with a Killer's Smile
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Legalize247
Magnifico

Registered: 05/17/06
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Re: A mushroom trip is... [Re: WIZOLZ]
#5747273 - 06/13/06 08:37 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Mushrooms are one of gods greatest natural gifts to earth and mankind. Thats no cage but a heaven blessed upon my soul.
-------------------- Legalize the FUNGI-USA...I have no more to say.
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Rhysaboveit
Day Tripper


Registered: 05/26/06
Posts: 218
Loc: Miami Fl
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Re: A mushroom trip is... [Re: Legalize247]
#5747300 - 06/13/06 08:44 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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For me it would be more like..
release from a cage only to be put back in.
i feel the reality we live in is far too restricting ( at the moment at least) to allow the freedom of thought and existance that occurs during said trip.
but thankfully we can take some of that freedom back with us and let it accumulate until we can finally free ourselves and our souls.
-------------------- No point in mentioning these bats, I thought. Poor bastard will see them soon enough "There's a uh, big machine in the sky, some kind of, I dunno, electric snake, coming straight at us." "Shoot it." "Not yet, I want to study its habits. "
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Jon
Registered: 06/28/03
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Re: A mushroom trip is... [Re: Legalize247]
#5747307 - 06/13/06 08:46 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Mushrooms seem to always affect me the same way, and its a divine releif. I take them and then realize I had no idea what I gotten myself into, but theres no turning back. And when it was over, it felt like just that. Me before I took the shrooms, but thats a me that I learn to appreciate, soo much that I can barely go a few hours without it. Hence I lock myself in a cage, only to leave it. Mushroom trips in my opinion can easily compare to an individual coming back from a mission trip to Africa. We begin to realize what we take for granted, that the best of beauty wasnt anything new, but something that was there from the very beginning. I guess its alot like coming home, home sweet home.
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