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whatoncewas
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Re: A strange spot to trip (perhaps) [Re: sailing]
#15823249 - 02/17/12 12:38 PM (11 years, 11 months ago) |
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My friend whom I also take advice from on psychedelics (due to his levels of sorcery in the psychedelic fields), also recommended mushrooms would be better for this. Mushrooms generally, for me, have more of an introverted approach, which I could see being ideal for the cause. I have not experienced LSD yet once. But of course, like I said, if I was to choose LSD for this experience, I would need to gain a lot more experience with the substance, first and foremost.
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tokinman21
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Re: A strange spot to trip (perhaps) [Re: honeypotty]
#15823259 - 02/17/12 12:44 PM (11 years, 11 months ago) |
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honeypotty said: Bad trip potential.
Churches bad, too. I caught some LSD once during a performance of Arvo Part "Arbos" and was so blown away I was a sobbing wreck. I had to tell everyone I'd accepted jebus as my savior to get 'em to leave me alone.

Good thinking, I'm actually a bit impressed you came up with that as a sobbing wreck tripping your balls off. A lot of people probably would have just froze!
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PsychoKinesiS
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Re: A strange spot to trip (perhaps) [Re: tokinman21]
#15823333 - 02/17/12 01:16 PM (11 years, 11 months ago) |
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I have a friend that doesn't believe that any remnance of a spirit stays at a graveyard so he just treats them like a fun playground, loves tripping there, and even takes people there for sex.
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tokinman21
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Re: A strange spot to trip (perhaps) [Re: PsychoKinesiS]
#15823630 - 02/17/12 02:35 PM (11 years, 11 months ago) |
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PsychoKinesiS said: I have a friend that doesn't believe that any remnance of a spirit stays at a graveyard so he just treats them like a fun playground, loves tripping there, and even takes people there for sex.
I'm not sure why, but that bothers me. Whether there are spirits there or not I feel like it's a place of the dead and it should be respected, you know?
That being said, I see nothing wrong with tripping there or anything, I just think you should have a respectful mindset when you're in a cemetary. I mean, if you believe it's just bones and nobody should give a fuck I can understand that, but something just bugs me about it...I can't figure out of it's societal conditioning or if I really do just feel like there should be some respect paid regardless.
EDIT-BEFORE-POSTNG: I think it should be respected. A lot of people have emotions tied to that graveyard, so at a minimum out of respect for those people in case one happens to see you, you should be behaving respectfully. Plus, the people buried there may have had strong feelings about how you treated the graveyard before they died. I feel like if something was important to a person and it doesn't really do harm to us or violate our moral/ethical codes we should do our best to honor that.
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psilocybinjunkie
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Re: A strange spot to trip (perhaps) [Re: tokinman21]
#15823834 - 02/17/12 03:27 PM (11 years, 11 months ago) |
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I live buy a graveyard and have never bothered with that and never would. The dead are dead, nothing spiritual about soulless corpses filled with formaldehyde. If anything I would tend to think of this as more of an occult practice, can't imagine to many good vibes there, but you and everyone else are free to do as they choose.
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