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Watch if you want to access your brain.

Watch if you want to access your brain.

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[–] 3 pts (edited )

Did plenty in my day.
Won’t make you smarter or harder. Cia gave out tons of drugs during the 60’s (Whenever they do something it isn’t to your bennefit) Like any drugs. Cloud your mind, makes you not trust your mind. Waste of money and time. Eventually you’ll end up paranoid or worse schizophrenic. Like pot heads, they always find a “good reason” to abuse the shit out of it. Pot a natural medication should only be used when needed and not a hobby, and can lead to brain damage. I’ve seen it in my sister. She’s not who she used to be. Kinda sad. Makes people worthless and fat. LSD and other, can shatter your mind. Don’t take the cia bait. Ex specially when your depressed ect.

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i've dabbled and had good experiences. In my experience the best part of lsd or mushrooms (very different experiences) is that they break down many of your preconceived notions and constructs in your head.

without blathering on. humans are repetitive. the things that help us through life we generally repeat processes over and over (get up, get dressed, go to work/school, come home, etc.). Over time we develop our way of doing things because it works without questioning it much and this is neither good nor bad, just how humans are.

these substances help to break down the little biases/walls we've subconsciously developed over our life and allows your brain to take a new perspective on many issues from small to big, personal to impersonal.

I think these things used very few and far between, in the right setting, with the right ppl, can be helpful in dealing with stress and giving new perspective and hopefully gratitude.

i see there's a lot going on now with medicinal psychedelics. i really hope they bring ppl suffering true mental illness some comfort and relief. a mind is a terrible thing to waste and it's the worst prison imaginable.

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Yes. The mind can be the worst prison.

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or it can be your salvation or at least some solitude. "eye of the beholder" kind of thing.

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Always been careful with psychedelics. Maybe once a year or every few years, while I had friends who did it all time. Definitely want to be in a good mental and life space. Theo and I had fun tripping on shrooms last summer.

[–] 0 pt

Why psychedelics damage your brain, but in ways you think you like, so you try to make some big fucking existential punchline out of worthless dipshit cool kid distractions that, y'know, are really just brain damage. And shit. Because you're too fucking cool to get over yourself, which is why it oh-so-surely has to be some form of super secret Honeycomb Hideout magical dipshit "enlightenment" that only cool kids get to know about.

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LSD was amazing.

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I've never done any drugs. I'm interested in psychedelics though for their medicinal, scientific properties. Seeing what they could do for my mental framework and promote greater mental power, increasing neuroplasticity of the brain for learning.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

If you ever choose to do them, in a medical environment or not, I'd suggest limiting yourself to a few experiences at most. Consider setting, who you're with, and what you have to occupy yourself (music, activities, meditation, etc.) I wouldn't go into it with the expectation to become more intelligent, just having fun gave me many revelations.

Research on the topic will find you an ocean of profound experiences but if you abuse LSD or mushrooms then it could seriously leave you worse than when you started. See "HPPD"

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I felt like a God. I dont have the time to go into specifics. However ACID amazing. Shrooms pretty good. Never done DMT but would like too.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

To me, it is like having the shit scared out by a near-death experience (that ice-through-your-veins panic feeling) followed wrapping yourself in a blanket made of joy. Eyesight is not applicable, go ahead and try to explain what you experience, you can't. I never felt 'alone' like I did w/ LSD and shrooms. I took things way too far though, can't touch any of it anymore. 2 years it took to accept the new normal from the last mushroom overdose.