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Ellis D'Empty
#21 Posted : 5/14/2011 8:15:53 PM

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Not quite understanding you corpus, doing each one individually you can learn what each provides. For me mushrooms seems to effect my brain like tendrils magnificently massaging my mind. LSD gives me focus, and thoughtful experiences which are in harmony with everything around me that should be (IE: I hate roads, concrete, and metal).

I will probably venture into the realm of LSD/Mush/DMT one day in the future, if I ever feel ready for it. But if I did do it I'd be ready to leave this mortal body of mine and become fully aware... which I'm not yet. I don't think anything but time will prepare me for it, and I'm in no rush thats for sure.

The thing that really scares me, is when I do into a deep trance on (so far it's only been on mushrooms and LSD/Salvia/DMT combo) I get a huge head rush, like the feeling that I'm about to pass out. My vision distorts and my eyes fail, then goes my hearing, and then my sense of touch... but my mind stays in tact and what I see is so profound that I feel crazy... but it happens. I see a keyhole, to something which has no handle. And beyond that hole I see nothing.... No color, not nothing, I'm not even sure how I can say it... it's like there is a blank wall behind it, as if I'm looking into a door with a glass wall behind it... and nothing behind the glass wall... And maybe one day I'll be able to find this key, and open this door. Maybe its just my mind? Maybe its not? Maybe it's my death? I'm not sure, but I hope one day I'll be ready to find out.
01:13:08 ‹Ellis DEmpty› I met the people living in my head... I disturbed them while they were sitting down at the table.... They were as shocked as I was!

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Shadowman-x
#22 Posted : 5/14/2011 8:51:16 PM

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In my personal experience, spice has only made LSD closer to my heart. Combos of LSD and spice have illuminated me for hours, and just acid on its own seems so much more rich and enjoyable. I don't need "visuals", I just get the pure glow. Although I do trip way harder on acid now than I used to, my sensitivity is all wack.

LSD will always be my favorite psychedelic, it is the explorer, the man on the moon mission. The scientist who has dedicated its existence to learning and the betterment of all creation through knowledge. It is an inner illumination and i find myself perfectly articulate, musically in-tune, emotionally and psychically intuitive to other people, energetically aware of my posture & all my other senses in particular..

Dont' get me wrong, I love spice too, it's just a whole different ride. It could never replace LSD for me though.
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polytrip
#23 Posted : 5/14/2011 9:31:00 PM
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I haven't taken LSD since i first came in contact with DMT and ayahuasca.

I find that all of the classic hallucinogens have something in common. My first mushroom experience was very much like an LSD trip and the first time i took a large enough dose of cactus to get a psychedelic effect (at lower doses it's more like XTC than like a psychedelic) i was amazed that a phenethylamine could produce effects that where so much like those of all the hallucinogenic's i knew.

In my view DMT is definately not the number one psychedelic, if there even is one. Mushrooms are completely equal to DMT if taken in the right amounts. Ayahuasca can also be in many ways equal to shrooms and DMT, though it's somewhat different because of the presence of harmala's.

I have good memories of LSD. LSD has an energy that is just unique.
It will normally not take you as far as DMT, ayahuasca or shrooms can take you, although LSD combined with harmala's and some other additives can. But it is a unique substance and i absolutely disagree with the statement that someone who's only taken LSD would have no clue of what a DMT experience could be like. If you've taken LSD, you can have a good idea of what any of the classic hallucinogens is like, since they all share some basic features.

I don't think there is a number one psychedelic, but if i was forced to pick one, it would definately NOT be DMT. Ibogaine is almost in every way superiour to DMT. It is less pleasant, it is much more of a rough ride and it's not as insightfull as many of the other psychedelic's, but it's something that goes much deeper, that is much more immersive and much more powerfull than any other psychedelic i know. Only very extreme amounts of DMT, shrooms or ayahuasca can compare with the power of a low-end flood-dose of iboga, but still they won't be as immersive, they won't go as deep and they won't be such a complete experience as iboga is.
 
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