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Al-Wasi
#1 Posted : 11/21/2018 10:21:12 PM

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Wondering how many people had had trips in which there whole concept of time becomes meaningless. Or minutes literally feel like hours days etc. Or believing time has literally stopped.

I recently read a trip report where someone said they would look at the clock and it would be say 5:59. They would then think four or five hours had passed and when they checked the time it was still 5:59. They said they checked the time at least six times and each time if was still 5:59 and yet it felt like it had been hours since last they looked. This resulted in them thinking time literally stopped that tvljey had died.

I hear people speak of time dilation and I've had time go by very fast when tripping but never anything this extreme. Where I was literally perceiving seconds as hours and feeling time had been broken.

If you have experienced this is like to know on what substance and what exactly happened ?
Do you think this is more common with certain su stances

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Also in regards to smoked dmt specifically. While I've heard of people saying the experience felt like and eternity or they lived through the whole existencof the universe since creation I find there rare and hard to come by midday its over fast.

Seems shrooms I've found the most reports of this with. Do you think this happened generally when people resist the trip and want it to end so it seems long yet its slightly exxagerrated or does this happen on blissful trjps as well and does and can time literally become as distorted ad in the example I have earlier
That moment when you wonder if this time you went too far....

Obviously everything discussed here is the fictional accounts of someone with an out there imagination. I mean really could any of these tales be real?
 

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Exitwound
#2 Posted : 11/22/2018 6:43:59 AM

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It just happened that I read this report recently:
https://www.reddit.com/r...ith_4homipt_trip_report/

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PsyDuckmonkey
#3 Posted : 11/22/2018 2:18:21 PM

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I've experienced extreme time dilation on mushrooms and cannabis so far. (We're talking a huge amount of cannabis, eaten.)

A DMT breakthrough once gave me a feeling of timelessness, but that was completely different. It was like I was in a singularity. Time ceased to exist. The "feeling of eternity" on shrooms is different. It's like I still experience a flow of time, but a subjective eternity separates me from the end of the trip.

Once I even had a strange feeling on 6 grams of shrooms that while I knew my mind and body in the regular physical world would go on, and eventually it will be morning and the trip will be over, my subjective consciousness living the trip will never reach that point, existing eternally within the trip, within that hour at night. (I'd be happy to say that it didn't happen that way, but of course I have no assurance that it didn't. Maybe it did. It's quite impossible to be sure.)
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Sigtyr
#4 Posted : 11/22/2018 11:53:06 PM

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Yes, I once experienced this on mushrooms (Psilocybe Subaeruginosa) when I was young and stupid in my mid teens.

It was a long time ago so I'm a bit hazy on the details, but it was the first time myself and another mate had tried mushrooms and we each ate about 6 or 7 decent sized ones, not really knowing what we were in for. I learnt to treat those things with respect after that... they really pack a punch.

It all started off pretty good, but we decided to venture out into the cold and wet of the night and catch up with the rest of our mates. I remember things feeling like they were taking a turn once we stepped out into the cold air.

Well long story short, we ended up meeting up with everyone else, but this was a bad idea because they were all drunk and VERY annoying and I couldn't wait to get away from them. I ended up parting company and headed home, lay on the bed and tried to chill and ride things out for the rest of the night as I wasn't much enjoying it at that point.

As I said, it was a long time ago so I don't recall everything that was going through my head at the time, but one thing I have never forgotten was the feeling of time having stopped. It felt like an eternity and the trip would never end. It wasn't all bad by any means, but it got to a point that I had had enough and wanted it to end.

It was quite a while before I would try mushrooms again and after that first experience I always proceeded with caution when using them again.

So for me, yes I think that resisting during some of the trip played a major part in the feeling of time standing still.
 
 
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