Psykodelicore
Rising Star
Greetings, I came to you via the link list from entheobotanik.net in the wake of my boredom and thirst for knowledge. I come from Germany and write via translator when I have something to contribute, so there shouldn't be any problems with communication. 
I have been interested in psychedelics and their associated culture for a very long time, about 8 years to be exact. In January 2017 I had my first contact with a psychedelic substance: psilocybin. I was so fascinated by the effect that I tried it more often. At this point I have to say that in previous years I had only been exposed to a few psychoactive substances: nicotine, alcohol and, at the age of 26, marijuana for the first time.
In the summer of that year I got to know LSD. The first trip was bad because the environment wasn't right and I underestimated the effect and had a horror trip, but overall the experience was still interesting. So I attempted to consume LSD alone, occasionally also taking magic mushrooms with XTC, which were also very interesting experiences. Over this time I also became more interested in spiritual things, Hinduism, ethnobotany, etc. Particularly in the area of psychedelics, I got into DMT, Ayahuasca, etc. very fascinated back then.
Unfortunately, I haven't had any experience with DMT yet, but I will try Changa for the first time. I think DMT is a very interesting substance where science can be combined with other things such as religion and spirituality. I myself am not a believer and would describe myself as an atheist, but I have had a soft spot for the Nordic world of gods since a young age. During the course of my time as a researcher, I also had an extraordinary experience on psilocybin and MDMA where Ganesha appeared to me in the room. The bizarre thing about it was that he didn't look like a cartoon or anything "unreal", but seemed to me to be an organic being, as we know it from "real life". I now have a strong interest in Hinduism, specifically the world of gods.
I also find the historical stories behind the magic mushroom very interesting, especially when the topic of the Aztecs, Maya, Maria Sabina, etc. comes up. I was also able to gain a lot of experience from the respected German doctor Christian Rätsch and his books. I think if you know anything about the subject, you've probably heard of him before. Otherwise, get your encyclopedia of psychoactive plants.
Best regards
I have been interested in psychedelics and their associated culture for a very long time, about 8 years to be exact. In January 2017 I had my first contact with a psychedelic substance: psilocybin. I was so fascinated by the effect that I tried it more often. At this point I have to say that in previous years I had only been exposed to a few psychoactive substances: nicotine, alcohol and, at the age of 26, marijuana for the first time.
In the summer of that year I got to know LSD. The first trip was bad because the environment wasn't right and I underestimated the effect and had a horror trip, but overall the experience was still interesting. So I attempted to consume LSD alone, occasionally also taking magic mushrooms with XTC, which were also very interesting experiences. Over this time I also became more interested in spiritual things, Hinduism, ethnobotany, etc. Particularly in the area of psychedelics, I got into DMT, Ayahuasca, etc. very fascinated back then.
Unfortunately, I haven't had any experience with DMT yet, but I will try Changa for the first time. I think DMT is a very interesting substance where science can be combined with other things such as religion and spirituality. I myself am not a believer and would describe myself as an atheist, but I have had a soft spot for the Nordic world of gods since a young age. During the course of my time as a researcher, I also had an extraordinary experience on psilocybin and MDMA where Ganesha appeared to me in the room. The bizarre thing about it was that he didn't look like a cartoon or anything "unreal", but seemed to me to be an organic being, as we know it from "real life". I now have a strong interest in Hinduism, specifically the world of gods.
I also find the historical stories behind the magic mushroom very interesting, especially when the topic of the Aztecs, Maya, Maria Sabina, etc. comes up. I was also able to gain a lot of experience from the respected German doctor Christian Rätsch and his books. I think if you know anything about the subject, you've probably heard of him before. Otherwise, get your encyclopedia of psychoactive plants.
Best regards
