Hello all this is all very knew to me, my 1st. forum and my typing is the 2 finger hunt and peck sort so please forgive any breach in etiquette. But having read here for a while I've found you to be a sincere and reverent lot with a willingness to help, I'm hoping for some insight or advice on what I can do to further my experience My son has been trying to help me cross the veil. My 1st. try I was so blown away by being tossed in the middle of a sentient neon collidescope of every color that my 1st. tought was holy s..t! I wasn't prepared for this and remembering old acid trips thought "I don't have the stamina for hours of this." Then I remembered it was only going to be 5 or 10 min. and I relaxed. Then I heard the music. What can I say about the music? Is that the songs of the stars?.. of the soul?...I listened in awe and yearning and watched in fascination and as it started to fade felt a profound sense of loss "I'm not going to go." and even the memory of the music was slipping away. My 2nd. try I somehow didn't get enough and found the fractal world slightly sinister and the music was so faint I could barely hear. I floated off backward and to the left and felt the left coner of my head and half my eye break thru a ?viel?... into a bright blue place and there got stuck, literally. I was tethered to my body. The 1st. time I was completly bodiless, this time I couldn't disconnect and then it started to fade. My 3rd. time I tried real hard to get enough and there I was in collidescope land, the music was not as powerfull as the 1st. time, but this was probably the most relaxed I'd been. Agin I started floating backwards and to the left, and again I found a ? wall ? with pale blue on one side and fractals on the other, again I went partially thru, although more of me this time, and got stuck I can't really see anything on the blue side but I'm aware things are there. My thoughts were "I'm not going to get to go." "Why can't I go?" Has anyone experienced something like this? And does anyone have any thoughts or advice to share?
She's walking thru the clouds With a circus mind runnin round Butterflys and zebras and moonbeams and fairytales All she ever talks about is ridin with the wind
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hi there, i would say just take your time with the spice, dont chase a break through. enjoy what its got to teach you for a while,and when its time for you to break through... you will  , and boy you,ll know it hehe.happy journeying. peace I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.
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Hi Mom Congrats on your first forum post EVER! We have already talked in person about breaking through at great length, so I don't really have much to add here. I think the problem may be that I have just over explained it to you. I keep telling you to try "this" and try "that", but really I just breakthrough so easily cause I just "don't" think about it too much. Next time I will have you just relax more and think less... Just let it happen. Give the spice a little smile... and cross the veil in style.
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try a micro dose at first..then a few minutes later have them go for it...the micro dose will help relax them..and also unlock the door a bit
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Thanks for the responses everyone, can't wait to try again. after the last time it's hard to remember why I had any fear. was that the veil I saw do you think?
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What you describe sounds so much like Salvia. I guess it's about time for our William Tell routine.
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question, i thought that you only had a minute to get it all in. can you smoke some...wait.. and then smoke some more? Anything posted is for entertainment only and should not be taken seriously.
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itwoodbnice wrote:question, i thought that you only had a minute to get it all in. can you smoke some...wait.. and then smoke some more? One of my best experiences was when I did it like this. It sort of eased me into it and I remembered more than ever. Give the spice a little smile... and cross the veil in style.
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