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#1 Posted : 5/2/2014 2:30:04 PM

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In the past year or so, I had a dream in where I had taken LSD and had an incredible but brief journey. From what I remember, in this dream I was floating in darkness. Until suddenly, an entity approached and dropped a tab of LSD in my mouth. Immediately I started seeing full on colors, textures, voices and unique sounds, laughter and intense euphoria. The next morning, it felt as if I had actually gone through a psychedelic experience. It was a beneficial/afterglow feeling. Though, I've never actually taken LSD before. Did this happen to anyone else? I have a feeling this psychoactive is apart of the life experience I will encounter one day.

Also, just last night I had a dream in where I was smoking morning glory seeds. It was daytime and I was laying in a forest covered with nature. I was with 3 or 4 other friends and we started smoking these morning glory seeds in a pipe. Now, I do have experience with this plant ally but only once did I ever try smoking them, nothing really happened. But in this dream something did happen! It was an incredible feeling of intense euphoria, upliftment and serenity. I was making the ODDest sounds with my voice as I was expressing exactly what I was feeling. Something like,'aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhoooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuu.' My friends were confused but comforting by smiling and giggling.

Next I was seen with my father. I was watching him as he observed nature in our backyard. Finally, the dream ended with us two walking to a destination as if we were moving away together.

Has anyone had these kinds of experiences before or after taking LSA-LSD? I do not seem to have any benefit to this dream I had last night. *note: I'm not exactly sure why smoking the seeds worked, it seemed impossible as LSA is extremely sensitive to heat. Though, it was a dream. Anything is possible in those realms. And yes, I am aware psychedelics open the dreamworld to new heights and sensations. I'm only curious to what others have experienced and who would like to contribute to this thread.

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#2 Posted : 5/2/2014 5:43:23 PM

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It's a sign. Keep your eyes peeled.
Before I did LSD I would dream about it (I can't remember anything specific at this time). DMT too. Had some remarkable dreams this way. They were like you describe, the feelings, effects, and inaccuracies. Like smoking the seeds. Doesn't work here, but works there. This is a common theme.

Long before I knew of changa or tried DMT my emissary sat me down in front of a painting of a forest and gave me a chillum to smoke- she called it aya hoo aka. I smoked it, the painting became real, and I flew through it.

Another weird thing about acid is I can feel it before I ingest it. Somehow the experience and effects move backwards through time leading up to the trip. Hands start vibrating and solar plexus spins. Doesn't happen with any other drug. If it's showing up in your dreams, summer is coming, time to manifest!

I used to consistently sleep 17 hours after every acid trip where I would stay up all night. The dreams were out of this world.

I can not recommend LSD enough it is truly an incredible medicine and I hope it makes its way into your life soon! Also when you look at how Hofmann brought this drug into existence based off of intuition and accident you can see something strange is going on here. Now I want to eat some acid and go play on the beach!

I bet universecannon has a story or two to tell here too.
 
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#3 Posted : 5/2/2014 7:56:11 PM

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I agree that it was a sign. The following day I remember being in the car with my father and the Sun was beaming down directly on my lap. The color saturation was very LSD like, that of which I witnessed in my dream.

Recently, I discovered a close friend was partaking in a LSD session with another. This seems like another sign of it getting closer. I'll be seeing her today actually. We play music together. She may have it with her or she has already experienced it. Today might be quite informative or life-changing.

Very interesting! There must be some kind of link that is somehow grown within by partaking in anything closely related to LSD, or LSD itself. I feel any psychoactive reveals some kind of awareness before actually taking the substance itself, though. Similar to a placebo effect but different. As if the spirit of the plant or 'psychoactive' becomes seen and begins the experience to settle you in. In other words, to prepare you. This is most likely what has happened in my dreamstate. A knowing has surfaced that is leading me to the source itself.

Also, I agree that staying up for longer periods increases and or/ enhances dream realms. Its as if your synapses are pushed back to the point where when released(during sleep), they are much more prominent in details, colors, meaning etc. This is what psychedelics do naturally, I think. That they propel you directly into the seat of being and experience. But instead of being pushed backward(as in before dreaming), they push forward to enable realms that couldn't be achieved before-hand.

I hope so too! I've been very interested and keen on experiencing it directly either with one close friend or by myself, in nature. The effects described by Hoffman are incredibly vivid and surreal. Though, I don't know much about his work, your description of 'intuitive knowing' has sparked some inspiration. I appreciate the words and relations!

Everyone is welcome to comment on their knowledge and experience!
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#4 Posted : 5/2/2014 8:29:16 PM

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there is a weird syncronicity with LSD...
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#5 Posted : 5/2/2014 11:01:41 PM



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Sounds familiar Smile I'd definitely keep your eyes peeled...

I've taken a lot of psychedelics and drugs of all kinds in dreams, some that were completely foreign/impossible and happened on what looked like other planets. The effects can be unlike any other psychedelic to sometimes, or a very complex mix at least. I suspect all those endogenous tryptamines and beta carbolines play a role, but who knows. A lot of times things just get intensely psychedelic without taking anything in the dream to. And your right about waking up feeling like you just had actually gone through the experience. It can be like that for me, even just after a lucid dream. Sometimes I'll wake up and still be tripping hard for a minute or so.

I remember the first time I took mushrooms...halfway through the trip, at an intense turning point where things could go either really good or really bad (was out in nature with friends at the time), I realized that I'd dreamed this exact scenario 2 weeks earlier, and the dream had ended right at the point I was at in reality at the time. A friend remembered the dream to, since I'd told them about it beforehand. Robert Anton Wilson recalled dreaming a trip he later had as well, except with LSD...He didn't remember it until he saw it in his journal after the fact. Stuff like this is reported literally all over the psychedelic literature/community, and many have said that "divination" is one of if not the most common function for psychedelic use in cultures where it has been accepted for thousands of years.

My first experience with hyperspace (that I remember, at least) was actually in a dream several years before I'd heard of DMT (it was the night after my intro to cannabis, which was an extremely intense trip that got even more intense after falling asleep).

The most relevant thing to your experience though would be the first time I smoked DMT in a dream, which occurred before actually trying it in real life, and it worked. And like the mushroom trip dream, it too seemed like a reflection of a very particular/specific future experience which occurred a few months later, but there is more to that than I can get into here. I also dreamed of extracting DMT before I knew about the process. I was standing in this room with a jug filled with black goop and some clear liquid at the top that looked exactly like my later STB mix. Looking at it, I had the strange impression that I was to ingest it, and that it was a drug of some sort. This perplexed me as my first thought was that it looked like battery acid, and right then the jug melted away

I really can't recommend a dream journal enough. It's amazing the precognitions/synchronicities/general cosmic giggling weirdness that we forget over time as we trudge along in our billiard ball conceptual-tunnel of a universe. Even if we don't agree with that model, we've largely been conditioned that way and it still effects our perception. I think if people could remember everything that's ever happened to them, then they would just be in complete and utter awe at how often these sorts of things occur. Without a doubt, it would completely change our perception of what reality and self is. I've recorded dozens if not hundreds of things like this that would have been, for the most part, otherwise forgotten.



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#6 Posted : 5/2/2014 11:05:54 PM

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Do you remember what book by RAW had that story of precognition? Great post, I knew you would have a wealth of info on this!
 
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#7 Posted : 5/2/2014 11:36:27 PM



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It's in the first cosmic trigger book. I just searched "dream" on a .pdf of it. Page 179:

"I have tried, experimentally, taking LSD with the assumption
that the Higher Intelligence is actually the fairy-people
of ancient Gaelic lore. I had a classic experience of being taken
into fairyland, undergoing the usual time-warps characteristic
of fairy-lore--I thought I was "over there" for several
hours, but it all happened in a few minutes of the consensus time
of the witches with whom I was working. I even met
Our Lady of Space in her familiar Celtic guise as La Belle
Dame Sans Merci.
Later, I found the whole experience entered as a dream
in my diary, two weeks before it occurred. And, of course,
all the time I was over there in the Cosmic Fun House they
kept trying to tell me something unintelligible about time..."




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#8 Posted : 5/6/2014 6:23:28 AM

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universecannon wrote:
I really can't recommend a dream journal enough.

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#9 Posted : 5/11/2014 3:10:53 AM

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Yes, a dream journal within writing notes and connecting images, words, experiences would be incredibly helpful! I tend to use primarily my memory recall to deconstruct dreams and their patterns with some success. I am still able to re-encounter the images I witnessed in both dreams.

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