GoneVision 2 points 4y ago
I’m totally blind, and I have extensively experimented with mushrooms, LSD, both on blotter paper and in liquid gel form,and Salvia. Sadly, I’ve never experienced any visuals, though in my most intense psychedelic experiences, I have had auditory hallucinations, and even tactile hallucinations. Once, while on salvia for example, I was feeling really anxious and disoriented because the world seemed as if it was falling away behind me at the speed of light, and I laid back on my bed, and pulled the quilt over me for comfort. It felt exactly like I was covering myself with a thick glass table top. Another time, I had a bad trip, where I couldn’t understand any language for a few hours. That freaked me out more than a little bit,because I got stuck in a mental loop, where I was convinced that I had somehow broken my brain, and I was going to remain that way forever. Mostly though, The real power of the psychedelic experience for me is just the wonderful sublime buzz of the universe, the overwhelming excitement of being alive, the giddy realization that you are connected to everything, the humor bubbling through all nature and creation, that kind of mundane, trivial, crap. :-) writing this makes me want to take a journey this weekend. Perhaps I will.
KingWithoutClothes 1 points 4y ago
I've unfortunately never had the chance to try it because I simply don't know where I could possibly get some. I've grown up a bit in a bubble, so all my friends are not the kind of people who would know anything about this. But yeah... trying LSD has been on my bucket list for several years now. I would actually like to do it while I'm still young and before I have kids.
hopesthoughts 1 points 4y ago
The closest I've ever came was Nitrous at the dentist. I felt like I was flying! I was also really, really loopy! Like stayed up for way too long loopy.