breakMYhead said:soulfood - there's a seaside town i know of where im pretty sure it shouldn't be too hard to find the real deal?
Yeah... sadly I'm not local to there anymore
breakMYhead said:soulfood - there's a seaside town i know of where im pretty sure it shouldn't be too hard to find the real deal?
All LSD around my area is RC, 3 hours come up and over a day duration. Its really sad
WSaged said:Not only that, but Ayahuasca provides the tangible, interactive connection to the other side, that LSD (even the real thing) only provided glimpses of & it doesn't keep me up all night with electricity running through my veins.
LSD is much more recreational and FUN. LSH is much more of a serious entheogen.fractal enchantment said:so what do your swim think about LSD compared to LSH ron? I have had a full visionsary experience with LSA seeds before..they were fresh so it might have been LSH..
But with LSD I only got really really high and saw lots of neon all over the forest and laughed all day long for about 8 hours. I dont have much experience with LSD though. I did 2 hits that I think were 200mics per hit..that was my best lsd trip.
Pandora said:Now, can anyone with chemistry knowledge please enlighten me on this "dirty" acid issue? Are things like meth, strychnine and tropanes really active at the microgram levels? How many drops can you get onto a piece of blotter paper before ruining it? Two, maybe three (probably one or two) with each one probably being 1/2 to 3/4 ml. Say there's two drops at 3/4 ml per drop on a piece of blotter and I take three hits. Okay, now I may have consumed as much as 4.5 ml of total non-paper product. If things like meth, strychnine and tropanes are in the solution along with LSD (or something damned similar) are these things significantly active at the low ml range? I'd appreciate any education the knowledgeable can provide on this front.
Pandora said:I have had acid that has made my body feel tight/tense and my teeth clench/grind, so-called "speedy acid," and could not figure out if it was a purity issue or just tension/resistance in my own body. The reactions would not be consistent trip to trip as I progressed through the sheet . . .
fractal enchantment said:Also good LSD seems to bring about amazing syncronicity..at least in my experience..everything lined up on that one real LSD trip I had..I was out of cannabis, met some other trippers in the forest, randomly..and they needed a campsite..they came and stayed withus and they had a large vial of honey oil they had just made..and they were skimboarders as well..made some friends that day:d
Yeah, this happened a lot to me as well. When i was taking LSD in the nineties i would frequently just happen to see friends of me in the weirdest places while we where both on acid.69ron said:fractal enchantment said:Also good LSD seems to bring about amazing syncronicity..at least in my experience..everything lined up on that one real LSD trip I had..I was out of cannabis, met some other trippers in the forest, randomly..and they needed a campsite..they came and stayed withus and they had a large vial of honey oil they had just made..and they were skimboarders as well..made some friends that day:d
At the risk of sounding like I’m a little nuts, I’ll have to say that LSD seems to have some sort of strange power over reality. Things will happen while you’re on LSD that would normally not happen. These are real things that can be verified by other people around you on the following day. The “synchronicity” spoke of above is one such thing. SWIM has noticed this with LSD more than any other psychedelic. It’s as if the human brain is altered by LSD in such a way that it allows the human brain to impact reality in a way that is not normally possible. It makes you wonder just how “real” reality is, and just how it is possible that certain unusual events can all happen on the same day you took the acid. This is very strange.
That’s about all I’m going to say about it.
Grof said:‘Neither the inner experiences nor the external events are necessarily unusual in themselves; rather, it is the acausal [pattern of connection that cannot be explained by direct causality] link between them that is striking. The existence of synchronicities of this kind suggests that psyche and matter are not independent of one another but that they can enter into playful interactions where boundaries between them fade or dissolve altogether’.