FluffyClouds said:
Hello,
Terence McKenna has a bad trip on mushrooms, and he never used them again.
Ram Dass spoke about when he went to India, and was up on a mountain and a man was asking him questions, then Ram Dass started to get paranoid, and he said something like it opened a locked door in his chest (feeling of pain)
Question: had nothing to do with him taking any
- Can bad trips really have a long term negative effect?, and if so how would someone new to psychedelics stop a bad trip form happening?:
- Dosage ?
- Sitter ?
- Mind set ?
Thank you.
When Ram Dass talked regarding meeting the guru and the talk that they had regarding his mother, what he was describing regarding feeling 'pain' from his chest - this was emotional pain, not actual physical pain.
As far as I can tell, Ram Dass led an amazing life, and I don't understand how you correlated this video with 'long term negative effects'? And how did you correlate his taking a psychedelic (in his case LSD) with him experiencing 'paranoia' or a 'bad trip', because as far as I can ell, his dialogue on the mountain the next day with that guru had nothing to do with him getting paranoid due to being on a psychedelic.
Bad trips are very subjective. All depends on the person; their perspective.
Calm setting, calm mind state, sitters optional. All these things can vary, it's hard to say.
'Bad trips'...this phrase i don't care for. All experience are a learning process, and 'stopping a bad experience' doesn't make much sense to me. Start with low dosages, be thoughtful in your setting, research, learn, apply, be humble. Imo, the 'wanting to stop a bad trip from happening' should be chucked to the side. Throw all notions to the side.
You can prepare to an extent, and with psychedelics, especially DMT, when the experience takes you, it takes you, and how how you perceive it from that point on comes down to your subjectivity as a human being and what you deem to consider 'bad', 'negative', 'evil' etc.
Just remember, the experience IS WHAT IT IS. Learning to accept that and just roll with the punches is the best option, as i've learned over the years.
Give in.
