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Have you ever taken a hallucinogen?

Have you ever taken a hallucinogen?


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I have taken LSD. I have also taken Ketamine mixed with MDMA. It was truly a life-altering experience and difficult to explain in words. I felt my brain was altered in a way where I became a more empathetic person. It was like seeing colors I have never seen in my life. I am grateful for taking hallucinogen's because it opened my mind and helped my share experiences with other.

I would somewhat compare it a religious experience. I would definitely recommend everyone to try it at least once.

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Back in my "wild days", I tried mushrooms once and salvia divinorum (Mexican sage).

Guess I had too few of the mushrooms, because I felt next to no effect, except a very light "floating" feeling and slight disorientation. Didn't feel the need to try again.

Don't know if the Mexican sage is really a hallucinogenic or rather a dissociative agent, and its effect is very short-lasting, only a few seconds. Very hard to describe... the closest things perhaps is the nicotine flash you get when you really smoke a cigarette for the very first time. Didn't feel the urge to try that again, either.

Back in those days, I mostly limited myself to pot/marihuana, but also tried kava root and nutmeg a couple of times.


But that was many years ago ... these days, it's only what the doctor prescribes, and when I have a weak moment, maybe a beer or three.
 
Did a 4-way hit of Windowpane. Never again. It was like losing all touch with reality while awake, disturbing.
 
one of the greatest WWII films-from Oddball to the send up of the spaghetti westerns where clint et al faced down the tiger tank before they bought off the Nazi tank commander to blow up the bank door

I always rate that as one of Clint's best films-along with Where Eagles Dare-though most people forget about those in favor of Dirty Harry and the Cowboy stuff

One of my favorite movies he was in was with Lee Marvin in Paint Your Wagon.
 
A dozen or so LSD doses over a period of a few years back in the 70's, some peyote and shrooms in the 80's and 90's.
I'm an Aspie so for me, hallucinogens opened a lot of windows in my mind and allowed me much more perception of social cues, and they broadened my scope of interests. The shrooms, to be honest, were mostly for recreational sex experiences and general mayhem, but even they made me an overall happier person, or was it the sex?

Hmmmmm....I'll get back to you on that.

I do not feel any interest in taking any more acid, I feel one does only the amount one should, and then that's it.
But I would be open to shrooms, and maybe even one more dose of peyote, with my new wife - she's never tried anything, (except MMJ).
Should be fun. :mrgreen:
 
I'm embarrassed for the "conservatives" in this thread that are condemning using marijuana and even LSD. Please ignore the science. Marijuana is healthier than smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, and several other legal things in this country.

For LSD, look at Steve Jobs. The iPhone would not exist today without LSD.... jeez maybe half of the members on this forum wouldn't be alive today without the use of some sort of hallucinogenic drug.

I have read all the posts so far (#64) on this thread, and have come to the conclusion that the OP, Bucky, DOES seem to have some agenda about promoting illegal drug use.

I have no idea what it is because on most internet forums, few people actually meet each other and are very far away.

Still, there seems to be some motive behind his posts.
 
one of Clint's best films-along with Where Eagles Dare-though most people forget about those in favor of Dirty Harry and the Cowboy stuff

My favourite Eastwood performances are in Unforgiven and Gran Torino. Kelly's Heroes is certainly entertaining.

Little Joe: Maybe they're only wounded.

Big Joe: They're dead, so forget it. Let's move.​

Those were the old days, when the GOP knew that if they were gonna take care of business, big and small, they'd need to … "take care of business" and meet the Demecrats halfway. That attitude seems to have returned under Mr Ryan.

Crapgame: How's things goin' with the bank?

Big Joe: Nothin'. The Sherman's broken down and nobody can move that Tiger out of the square.

Crapgame: Then make a deal.

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