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Wonderer Reged: 11/01/13 Posts: 506 |
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Okay, I have a confession. I was given Seroquel many months back when I was suffering from an anxiety attack (please no, "no drugs are bad, m'kay" lecture). What shocked me was that as soon as it hit, it was like a psychedelic trip! I'm not kidding you. Here, I am thinking that this grounds people with psychosis (a "buzz" killer), now I'm seeing that it's providing yet another window into existence. It's very trippy to just think that every drug is another window into another reality,) I'm not on it anymore, but it just makes me think. How exactly did I trip on Seroquel? Is this possible? My point is that I think people give pharma drugs a bad rap. The suspicion is understandable, but, used in the right way, (though discovered by the scientific method), they too -- like LSD -- can be an access into a wider world, or a hint to "something more". Key is using it in the right way, which is admittedly tricky and requires uncertain balance. Not advocating that people just take Seroquel, to be clear, but I wanted to provide a data point: I tripped on Seroquel, despite it being a so-called "antipsychotic". Anyhow, I'm curious, has anyone else tripped on Seroquel? What have your experiences been? In my trip, it felt like the world turned into a mouse-like film creation. Yeah, I know it sounds ridiculous, but there's some truth to it in the sense that it's how I felt. Like, what I was saying when "what would be like to be utterly convinced you could cast spells". On Seroquel, I was utterly convinced that reality just fundamentally changed... "mouse-like film creation" isn't meant to be taken literally. It just provides a "vibe" of what I felt by the experience. Also fell like I found the "missing piece" that made reality complete, that previously eluded me. Anyhow, as soon as Seroquel hits, I see this red blast go off in my mind's eye, and then this other dream like world that I awaken opens to me. It feels like the veil is lifted. And, mind you, this wasn't just once. This was multiple times. Every time you hit me up with Seroquel, it was like clockwork: red blast in mind's eye, dream like work awakening, veil is lifted. I was only on it for something like 3 nights, maybe? Mystical stuff. -------------------- Chopin in Eternal Sonata: "I believe that I am somehow being tested. That I am on this journey to come to some realization. And in order to do so, I think I’m supposed to live my life to the fullest, even if it is in this muddled world of dream and reality."
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