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MrLafiddy
#1 Posted : 4/15/2012 3:32:29 AM
PRE-CONDITIONS
(mind)Set: Calm
(physical condition) Set: Normal
Setting (location): Bedroom Low light, silent
time of day: afternoon
recent drug use: Various supplements
last meal: unknown

PARTICIPANT
Gender: m
body weight: 86
known sensitivities: none
history of use: experienced

BIOASSAY

Substance(s): Spice
Dose(s): around 30mg
Method of administration: Vape



Intensity (overall): 4

OPTIONAL
Visual Intensity: 4
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AFTER-EFFECTS

Hangover: 0
Afterglow: 2

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REPORT

The following is a transcript of a recollection of an experience SWIM had several months ago...

I decided it was time to try the spice again after a several week hiatus. I packed my VG with a dose of Spice and retired to my bedroom. I lit only a few candles directly ahead of me and settled into the Lotus pose on my bed. After a short period of deep breathing and clearing my head I hit the VG twice. After exhaling the 2nd hit the experience was immediate. There were no colors and there was no transition. I was simply there.
The location was a vast barren expanse with an amber colored cloudless sky. The only feature was a massive cylinder. The cylinder was the largest object I have ever beheld in life and in hyperspace. It appeared to be miles high with a width of several miles. It appeared metallic with a chrome sheen. My reaction was extreme awe. The cylinder seemed to vibrate and then split. Now there were 3 cylinders of equal size.The 2 new cylinders had appeared behind the first in bowling pin fashion. My mind began to scream. The scream was long, loud, and intense. Once that scream finished another followed. I liken it to the scream of one who wakes to find himself surrounded by all of his nightmares come to life. Yet for the life of me I do not recall being afraid, my screaming reaction seemed fitting and appropriate.
The cylinders continued to split and multiply in the same fashion as before until they over took the entire landscape, off into the distance. The entire time my mind could only scream in response. The sound of vibrating metal and chimes could be heard over my screaming. My venture to the land of these immense cylinders came to a very abrupt end and I found myself in my room again still in the Lotus pose. The usual after effects remained and I stood up and blew out the candles as I always do to signify the end of the voyage.
I left the confines of my bedroom and saw that my GF was sitting calmly and smiling. "How was it?" she asked. "So... I wasn't screaming at the top of my lungs?" I replied. "Ummm no." was her response. I then proceeded to tell her about the experience.
Even though my mind could only scream in the world of the cylinders I was not afraid. Upon my return the only anxiety I had was wondering if i had actually been screaming full volume in the dark of my room. Once I realized I had not actually made a peep I was overjoyed and floored by my voyage to the realm of the cylinders.
"People ain't only just people, they got animals living inside them too." -Blind Man
 
behindthelight
#2 Posted : 4/16/2012 4:42:17 AM
That is fucking amazing.
 
Sky Motion
#3 Posted : 4/16/2012 4:05:49 PM
behindthelight wrote:
That is fucking amazing.


watch ya language boy!

very cool experience my friend, the whole thing reminded me of visionary surreal art, have you ever considered trying to draw or paint the images? Smile
 
 
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