Meditation is highly recommended before partaking of any psychedelic substance imo. And I'm not talking about sitting on the floor in lotus position (but if you enjoy that by all means

), no what I mean by meditation is quieting and stilling your mind as much as possible.
You'll hear a lot about set and setting around here and these are very important things to keep in mind, but nothing is as important as your own mental state and your intention for invoking the experience. I like what one of Dr. Strassman's subjects on DMT the Spirit Molecule documentary says:
"Set and setting are everything, even more important than the substance really. Now, when you close your eyes and ears what is your set and setting? It's in your mind."
I like this a lot because it's pretty true. It definately helps to partake of the spice in a physical place your comfortable with, but nothing is as important as having a relaxed and open mind going into the experience. If I could offer you one rule to try and remember throughout any voyage you take it's this: Don't resist. Let it come exactly as it is no matter what the content and no matter how confusing it may be sometimes. Integration is the period after the trip, where you can spend as much time as you need to dissecting and interpreting the experience in your own walk of life.
Now, all that being said, nothing can prepare you for the experience. Nothing. Most of us who have 'been there' (and that's not to make us out to be in some special group, it's available to everyone who wants it) come back time and time again to the basic premise that our human language just cannot do enough to describe the experience. We do what we can with our trip reports on self-transforming machine elves, opticus, fabriege eggs from hyperspace, interlocking kaleidoscopic hallucinogenic patterns, etc. These are words and do so little to describe the actual experience.
It is literally like love. No one can tell you what that's like to experience it for the first time. They can try, but they will not succeed. Certain things just need to be experienced to be understood, and the psychedelic underworld is one of those things.
Stay safe, be smart, measure your dose, relax your mind, and submit to the experience. That's the best advice I can give.
All posts are from the fictional perspective of The Legendary Tek: the formless, hyperspace exploring apprentice to the mushroom god Teo. Tek, the lord of Eureeka's Castle, is the chosen one who has surfed the rainbow wave and who resides underneath the matter dome. All posts are fictitious in nature and are meant for entertainment purposes only.