SWIM's vaped spice on a number of occasions; the first being a cosmic hyperslap of vast energies and cataclysms of which words do not even begin to suffice. It was harsh, and then it was a thing of absolute divine beauty, the epitome of all beauty that SWIM has experienced.
However, this is not the experience I wish to discuss.
The third time SWIM smoked spice was the most horrific experience of this short life.
The spice was measured out on a set of dodgy scales. This was not known at the time, and SWIM was under the impression he was consuming a rather managable dose- the scales read 30mg. However, we have since learnt that the calibration was way out, and it could have been anywhere between 80 ~ 130.
It started out typically; the whoosh, the vibration that rent the very fabric of SWIM's basest molecules, that feeling of rushing towards Hyperspace at a billion billion clicks an hour. Then, everything just became WRONG, in the purest sense of the word, and this feeling of "Oh, you've done it now".
This inescapable feeling of dread, of impending doom, of calamitous evil on the brink of the horizon, completely took over SWIM's mind.
SWIM's flatmate, who was sitting opposite SWIM, took the form of a purple Shiva-like Entity, as tall as infinity (literally), glowing a luminescent purple the likes of which cannot even be imagined, outshone only by the 4 resplendent, neon green eyes that shone out from It's face. It had four arms, and it was dancing, reminescent of how SWIM pictures the Nataraja. At first, this Entity did not even notice SWIM. SWIM was less than an ant in comparison to the moon next to this figure. SWIM extended his consciousness gently in the direction of the Being, and immediately the full focus of this Being was drawn towards SWIM, like a moth to flame.
In the briefest instant, which lasted for almost all eternity, this Being examined, in explicit detail, every facet of SWIM's life. Now, I won't go in to details, but SWIM used to be a bit of a questionable character, and definitely didn't pass the judgement criteria.
SWIM had a kind of telepathy with the Being; no formal exchange was needed, no upload of information was required from SWIM's end; the Being, was, is and forever will be everything. however, the download of information to SWIM made him completely re-examine his life.
That's when the Judgement came.
With the tiniest, most miniscule, flick of the wrist, the Being picked SWIM up and cast him into the depths of the flame of the candle lit before him. All of this occurred before the visual stage was in full effect; this all occurred in reality, not in Hyperspace.
SWIM broke through. Not to the usual Hyperspace. To a place I refer to as the Void.
It was a place of pure pain and light and sound. There was a cacophonous screeching, the wailing of perished, vanquished souls, the sound of metal nails scratching on glass. There were feelings of utter and near soul-destroying pain. Pain of the likes of which SWIM could never even begin to imagine previously, nor since. There was light so bright, that it outshone everything, and only vague, indistinct outlines could be made out of horrible, ambling creatures. Even the light was pain. After what felt like (literal) Aeons, SWIM became aware of his "body", in this place. He found it could move. So he tried to escape. It was futile. There was no end, no boundary, no border. It just was, forever.
SWIM spent days and days trapped in his own mind. From the view of everyone else, he had only been gone for 20-30 minutes. From SWIM's viewpoint, it felt like eternity.
SWIM had no clue what to do. He screamed. He begged. He pleaded. He cried. And then, he waited.
And waited.
And waited.
After a time, SWIM noticed the shapes had departed; the screeching had stopped; the pain was dissipating. However, the light was still there.
Outlines started coming back to him. SWIM could see the vague shapes of his room and his friends. At this point, he threw up- a black, evil, disgusting slime. A necessary purging of all the accumulated evil SWIM (and a few others, but mainly himself) had forced upon himself over the years. As soon as the vomiting was finished, a feeling of peace swept over him. SWIM thought he had died. The colours started filling the outlines back up again, and he slowly came back to a very concerned room of friends. Everyone there was still relatively new to spice, and no one had heard of the vomiting before. Just as the last threads of the Void were slipping away from him, he "heard" (felt? received?) a message from the Being.
"I hope you learned something, Child."