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EXO ONE:The psychedelic simulator

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Cannabiss said:
Science is not science today. Just one big full of lies hoax and fake.
You can believe anything if it will have stamp?
You know that pharma has huge money to buy any "scientific research" they want?
Billions of dollars. Science is not a science when they hiding the truth.
It's just one big cirkus.

We've got to use our heads to think, not only to to eat the meal.
Actually it is precisely in the scientific field that several studies on psychedelics are being published, highlighting his positive sides.
In fact, therapeutic use has increased in recent years (just think of microdosing for example). And this thanks to the numerous studies mentioned above.

There is no conspiracy...

And about believing anything with a stamp. On post #5 you pretended that everyone believed you with a picture of drug harms with no author, provenance or context.
 
justB612 said:
May be we should drop the subject and focus on the OP, he kindly asked for one thing, why not respect it and talk about what the thread is about and open up a new one if this is so important...
Thanks, justB612 and MAGMA17 both.

Cannabiss, in light of the manner in which you've persisted within this thread, it appears that you need to be reminded of our Attitude Page.

Please pay particular attention to the following sections:
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Cannabiss said:
Shrooms healing these states, even schizophrenia.
Shrooms helped to many of my friends with mental problems.
Even made schizophrenic friend healthy. So, don't believe some propaganda. They lies.

....And you'll be taking a month's vacation now.

When you return, I suggest you alter your communication style. And if you ever go on record again recommending psychedelics as a cure all for mental health issues, you won't be back, period.
 
But how to differ "conspiracy theories" from reality?
Reality is not a theory, this is what is already happening.
How can be a theory something what's happening? This contradicts one another.
 
Tryptamin said:
But how to differ "conspiracy theories" from reality?
Reality is not a theory, this is what is already happening.
How can be a theory something what's happening? This contradicts one another.

You can feel free to explain if you'd like. But be forewarned, you're already on the Mods' watchlist for conspiracists, conspiracy apologists and general knuckleheads. Fingers are poised and ready to mash the ban button with all due haste.
 
downwardsfromzero said:
But because one can learn how to breathe through it, and actively manage one's facial expression, and accept spontaneous mudras and asanas

breathing I get it, but can you tell more about facial expressions? also elaborate more about mudras an asanas? I feel like it could be of help for me.
 
Staying staunchly off-topic now :lol:

Exitwound said:
downwardsfromzero said:
But because one can learn how to breathe through it, and actively manage one's facial expression, and accept spontaneous mudras and asanas

breathing I get it, but can you tell more about facial expressions? also elaborate more about mudras an asanas? I feel like it could be of help for me.
It was a tip I picked up here sometime along the way - your facial expression can determine emotional state as much as the other way round. I've kind of confirmed this for myself to an extent where during experiences where things take a more challenging turn I'll check in on my facial expression and, sure enough, I'm frowning or grimacing. Adjustment to a more beatific, joyous, blissful or wondrous expression adjusts the experience in a more favorable direction for me. But who knows - maybe I just take lightweight doses that I can remember that I own a face and still know how to use it? I do make a semi-regular habit of deliberately exercising my facial muscles in a wide range of movements and expressions too. It seems to help me untie 'energetic knots' in what I perceive as the 'entry field' of an experience.

Quite recently with the help of the molecule I let my facial muscles go through something of a reset and then settled in to a blissful expression as the experience developed. A giant, benevolent feminine entity stretched out her arm towards me and did some kind of healing work for a time. Then a sort of insectoid pixie thing indicated it was time to do some yoga so I just let myself go through quite a range of unexpected contortions. All in all it was precisely what I needed and left me wondering what all the apprehensive pre-launch feelings were about.

The mudra/asana thing as I experience it is just accepting spontaneous bodily movements as they present themselves. Obviously, one has to prepare with a good sense for one's physical safety beforehand - and maybe what I'm saying won't apply to deeper breakthrough levels. It probably helps to have some prior experience with these types of physical exercise as well. You do want to be physically fit enough to cope with dome of the stretches - there was a move or two that took me to my limit.

One more area that I've found can have interesting effects is the use of vocalisations like overtone singing. I'll have to save descriptions of that for another time.
 
I am grateful to see so much comment on my topic
dear Cannabiss please forgive me if i am the reason of you being banned.
MAGMA17 said:
!!!!!!!!!

That's a spectacular game. I played it around february of this year and sometimes I think about it.
The light you have to go into at the end of the level is absolutely psychedelic. It is very strong as an emotion, especially if you play with headphones (the whole palette of sounds in the game is fantastic).
Oh thankyou that's what i was looking for.do you play other games?
what is your favorite one?and whats the most similar game to psychedelics?
downwardsfromzero said:
Did you read this thread: Fear is a Liar... ?

It's good that you acknowledge your fear and exercise caution. Once you've worked your way through your fears these substances will still be around should you choose you're ready to use them.
[Hint: maybe opioid use reduces your likelihood of facing up to these fears - what do you think?]
oh yes i have seen those topics about fear and set and settings.
but it didn't help me.it's more like personal opinions than medical advice.
about opioids.they help me stay calm and have interlude in my life.
maybe they make me keep distance to my fears but frankly i don't want to experience any fear.so they may be good for me.
i prefer to slowly psychoanalyse myself and solve my fears in peace.
 
goodone22 said:
Oh thankyou that's what i was looking for.do you play other games?
what is your favorite one?and whats the most similar game to psychedelics?

I don't play much actually. It's hard for me to find something that catches my attention.
And above all, I haven't finished most of the games. I almost immediately lose interest. If I had to choose I would say that Portal and Portal 2 are the best titles I have ever played (I finished these :lol: ).

As for video games with a psychedelic side...nothing comes to mind. I don't think you'll ever find anything really similar, also because the psychedelic experience isn't just visual.
Personally, however, I like to play something that creates its own atmosphere and immerses you. Among these I can name Journey, great game.
 
MAGMA17 said:
goodone22 said:
Oh thankyou that's what i was looking for.do you play other games?
what is your favorite one?and whats the most similar game to psychedelics?

I don't play much actually. It's hard for me to find something that catches my attention.
And above all, I haven't finished most of the games. I almost immediately lose interest. If I had to choose I would say that Portal and Portal 2 are the best titles I have ever played (I finished these :lol: ).

As for video games with a psychedelic side...nothing comes to mind. I don't think you'll ever find anything really similar, also because the psychedelic experience isn't just visual.
Personally, however, I like to play something that creates its own atmosphere and immerses you. Among these I can name Journey, great game.

i have played portal 2 it was such a good game...i have great memories with that.at the end you watch a beautiful song.puzzles was amazing.there is lack of good video game i agree with you.
most games in these days are online and battle royal which i don't like it.
i played journey too.it came for PC last years or two years ago.(i don't remember exactly)
the graphics were really interesting but the story is very simple i didn't like the story.
if you liked journey.
do you know "PONY ISLAND"?i feel it's the most similar experience to bad trip with psychedelics.
it feels you are conquered by the devil and you are fighting to get back to reality.
there is another game of the creator of pony island called inscryption and it does feel the same but in other class and genre.
i suggest you play pony island it feels a little scary.
 
goodone22 said:
i have played portal 2 it was such a good game...i have great memories with that.at the end you watch a beautiful song.puzzles was amazing.there is lack of good video game i agree with you.
most games in these days are online and battle royal which i don't like it.
i played journey too.it came for PC last years or two years ago.(i don't remember exactly)
the graphics were really interesting but the story is very simple i didn't like the story.
if you liked journey.
do you know "PONY ISLAND"?i feel it's the most similar experience to bad trip with psychedelics.
it feels you are conquered by the devil and you are fighting to get back to reality.
there is another game of the creator of pony island called inscryption and it does feel the same but in other class and genre.
i suggest you play pony island it feels a little scary.
I had never heard it before, I have seen some videos and it looks interesting.
But I have to tell you the truth, I'm usually not very inclined to play horror or scary games. For example I can't play any Doom for more than 15 minutes. :lol: From that point of view I'm a bit of a coward :lol:

What is absurd is that for movies I have no problem, but for games I find it difficult to play them because I find myself really too scared. Maybe it's because with a film you have a third person attitude (or at least me) and you don't feel part of the context, while with games you are a first person actor.
 
Hi goodone22, I also have an interest in surrealistic and psychedelic games. I will definitely check it out, thanks for sharing your love for the game it sounds awesome
Have you tried a game called Thumper, it's dubbed as a rhythmic game, so great music and timed attacks, where you are a space beetle navigating a Railtrack defeating weird figureheads... literally.. very psychedelic visuals and light effects... also comes with a warning for photosensitivity so take care for those who are sensitive to those effects... interested to know what you think about it.. check it out...
 
PsyloCiBeen said:
Hi goodone22, I also have an interest in surrealistic and psychedelic games. I will definitely check it out, thanks for sharing your love for the game it sounds awesome
Have you tried a game called Thumper, it's dubbed as a rhythmic game, so great music and timed attacks, where you are a space beetle navigating a Railtrack defeating weird figureheads... literally.. very psychedelic visuals and light effects... also comes with a warning for photosensitivity so take care for those who are sensitive to those effects... interested to know what you think about it.. check it out...
i played the thumper after i read your comment here.thank you for your suggestion.
it was very hard and frustrating to me,it had psychedelic environment like fractals but it didn't feel like a drug.
there are some games which after i play them i feel i was high on a drug.
 
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