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Consecutive trips progressively less pleasant Options
 
Researcher
#1 Posted : 4/7/2012 1:59:07 PM
My friend who lives in a place where he doesn't have internet access requested that I relay this information to the Nexus. From here I will quote him.

"This is a general experience, not specific to any one trip. I find that with any size dosage the trip is always amazing and almost always pleasant. However, in rare cases where I have attempted a second trip immediately after, or closely following, the first, I find that they are almost always unpleasant. For instance, one "second" trip brought me a place with endless black waves of liquid. This place felt empty, dark and very disturbing. The set and setting were the same as the first trip, which was quite a positive experience.

I find this to be the case every time I attempt consecutive trips, as if I'm being told, "Don't be greedy, one at a time, once in a while, or you'll be sorry." Has anyone else had a similar experience?"

End quote. My friend thanks you.
 
ewok
#2 Posted : 4/7/2012 2:11:00 PM
I don't find consecutive trips to be any less pleasant in general, just as random as any time I take dmt, can be up down or all around. Often like a lead in trip to set the stage for whats to come, works good for me.
Black then white are all I see in my infancy.
Red and yellow then came to be,
reaching out to me, lets me see.
There is so much more and it beckons me to look though to these,
infinite possibilities.
As below so above and beyond I imagine,
drawn outside the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
 
Felnik
#3 Posted : 4/7/2012 2:30:51 PM
If I,m on a good thing with it I can usually keep it flowing positive.

Always proceeding with cautious optimism though .
It can take a turn easily. Vigilence is important .
Knowing when to push or pull back. There is a learning curve .
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke


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