PrimateSphinx
The Rhythmic Dúnedain
Hello fellow psychonauts and eclectic folk,
I am somewhat new to posting on the nexus (though I use the site a lot)so bear with me if this is scatterbrained. I would like to think of myself as experienced with psychedelic drugs including dmt, psilocybin mushrooms and lsd though i quit taking acid after it left a lasting impression on my brain chemistry in the form of HPPD. I have been taking psychedelics for a few years now and do mushrooms every few months or less and take the trip into the colorful hyperspace of dmt once or twice a month thanks to my new found love of extracting the stuff( hooray noman's tek!)
My interest of psychedelics was born at an early age whether I knew it or not due to my interest in fantasy worlds and sci-fi. When I was later introduced to the concepts of psychedelics it seemed like a worthy investment of my time because if I can't visit zeta reticuli because I am not an astronaut or the sprawling neon Seussian landscapes of "OH the Places You'll go because I am not a cartoon character, why not visit there in my own head? Once I delved into the bizarre inner landscape of the mind in my first mushroom trip I was shocked not to find the purple elephants and cheshire cats I had apparently been lied about but nonetheless was immediatly in love with the practice and concept of using psychedelics as tools to alter or leave the current reality. In fact the origin of my name Primate Sphinx was from a mushroom trip wherein while laying in the beautiful desert landscape of the american southwest under a full moon a sandstone megalith morphed into a giant purple lion's body with the head of a primate, but not only was it a primate but it was morphing into every species of primate I have ever seen(and maybe haven't seen).
Life experiences aside I have a current obsession with ufos and extraterrestrials so if you happen to know any be sure to send them my way or give me a way to contact them . Other than that I am stoked to start using this site more and reading the opinions and experiences of the people that share the same interest in these beloved compounds.
Adios
I am somewhat new to posting on the nexus (though I use the site a lot)so bear with me if this is scatterbrained. I would like to think of myself as experienced with psychedelic drugs including dmt, psilocybin mushrooms and lsd though i quit taking acid after it left a lasting impression on my brain chemistry in the form of HPPD. I have been taking psychedelics for a few years now and do mushrooms every few months or less and take the trip into the colorful hyperspace of dmt once or twice a month thanks to my new found love of extracting the stuff( hooray noman's tek!)
My interest of psychedelics was born at an early age whether I knew it or not due to my interest in fantasy worlds and sci-fi. When I was later introduced to the concepts of psychedelics it seemed like a worthy investment of my time because if I can't visit zeta reticuli because I am not an astronaut or the sprawling neon Seussian landscapes of "OH the Places You'll go because I am not a cartoon character, why not visit there in my own head? Once I delved into the bizarre inner landscape of the mind in my first mushroom trip I was shocked not to find the purple elephants and cheshire cats I had apparently been lied about but nonetheless was immediatly in love with the practice and concept of using psychedelics as tools to alter or leave the current reality. In fact the origin of my name Primate Sphinx was from a mushroom trip wherein while laying in the beautiful desert landscape of the american southwest under a full moon a sandstone megalith morphed into a giant purple lion's body with the head of a primate, but not only was it a primate but it was morphing into every species of primate I have ever seen(and maybe haven't seen).
Life experiences aside I have a current obsession with ufos and extraterrestrials so if you happen to know any be sure to send them my way or give me a way to contact them . Other than that I am stoked to start using this site more and reading the opinions and experiences of the people that share the same interest in these beloved compounds.
Adios