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SWIM had read about LSD for a long time. He was only 14 if I recall correctly. He was a very mature teenager, already very reliable, very intelligent, and very scientifically minded. He was seeking out LSD for its legendary mind expanding effects. He tried getting some at all the usual places and found it nearly impossible to get until one day he tries the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. He and two friends go there and begin their search for LSD. It was actually quite easy to find there to SWIM’s surprise. It was a first time experience for all three teenagers. We take it, each one hit. It was blue blotter paper, and rather large. Larger than the typical blotter. As it was getting late, we decide to go our separate ways and head home.
SWIM was riding the bus home when the effects started to kick in. Things looked a little odd, more real than that normally did, as if reality was revved up. SWIM felt excited. As he was looking out of the window of the bus, he could see all the building going by. It was late, the streets were light up with street lights, the sky was pitch black. As SWIM looked out the window at all the buildings passing by he noticed that he could mentally paint a picture of the interior structure of the building. This was happening without him even thinking about it. His mind was filled with all the internal stairs, walls, pipes, etc., as if he was looking at the buildings passing by with X-ray vision. Now this was not a hallucination, it was a mental image of the depth of the buildings being painting in his mind’s eye. SWIM was totally blown away by this. The scale of this mental image was gigantic. It wasn’t just happing with one or two buildings passing by, but happening with the entire city. He could mentally see through the buildings and imagine all their interior structures for miles past each building. At any given moment this mental image of all the building easily covered very thousand buildings for as far as the eye could see and beyond. SWIM could not believe this was happening, and had no idea the brain was even capable of such massive scale thoughts.
SWIM’s bus stop was just ahead and he got off the bus. He had no trouble walking home from there. When he got home he turned on the radio. He was strangely bored with his typical rock station and kept moving the dial to different stations and stopped at a station playing music in a foreign language. SWIM never before appreciation any music unless it was in English, but on that that he found he could feel the music and passion in the words, and he felt so connected to the music. It was a deep spiritual connection like nothing he experienced before. This opened up a multicultural part of SWIM that he didn’t know existed. He wanted more. He wanted to experience things from all over the world. He was suddenly fascinated by the other languages and other culture experiences. He turn the station and listened to some African music, with all the drums and chanting, it was amazing to hear it. For the first time SWIM could actually relate to the music. You have no idea what a revelation this was for SWIM. It was no longer like he was listening to African music. It was as if he was listening to music of his own people. Suddenly, SWIM realized how close minded he had been about different people. Before this LSD experience, he never realized how narrow minded he was. He saw everything from a white American’s point of view and didn’t appreciate anything beyond that. LSD seriously opened up a part of SWIM that has locked away his whole life. LSD has shown SWIM how to see others without prejudice or narrow mindedness, but instead to see others as he saw himself. This was a transformation that forever made SWIM a better person.
SWIM remembered his other two friends and decided to give them a call to see how things were going. They were both tripping together on the other side of town. One friend was repeatedly hitting himself on the leg and could not stop. The other friend didn’t want to talk. As SWIM was talking to him SWIM realized he was far more affected by the LSD than SWIM was. While talking, SWIM noticed that everything seemed to be slowing down. SWIM moved his hand and there was a delay. SWIM would see his hand move after he moved it. SWIM told his friend to try moving his hand and see if he too saw a delay. He said he saw his hand as if there were multiple hands smearing around but couldn’t stop hitting his leg. He said he had no control of his hand. This was making me a little uncomfortable. He started talking about all sorts of weird typical teenager crap and SWIM got really bored with it and decided to end the call pretty fast and go explore the world.
SWIM next turned on the TV. He turned it to a documentary about different cultures. He was completely fascinated with other cultures and kept watching.
SWIM was amazed at how everything seemed more real than it usually does. SWIM could feel things with much more depth and appreciation than was ever possible before. This was a very mind opening experience and because of SWIM’s new found interest in other cultures and his realization of his own prejudices, SWIM was forever a better person because of this experience.
SWIM is very thankful to Albert Hofmann for inventing LSD and also very thankful to Timothy Leary for promoting its use as a mind expanding drug. It truly is a mind expanding drug, more so than all the other psychedelics.
From that day onward, SWIM was a better person. However, his friend did not have a very enlightening experience with his first LSD trip. He got into lots of repetitive loops that day, and realized he was not completely in control of himself. He learned that he was just sort of coasting along in life, doing things by habit, and not really aware of it. The LSD showed him this, and this was disturbing to him.
LSD is a great mind opener. When used properly, it can greatly help a person to advance their intelligence. SWIM honestly believes he is more intelligent because of his past LSD use.
SWIM was riding the bus home when the effects started to kick in. Things looked a little odd, more real than that normally did, as if reality was revved up. SWIM felt excited. As he was looking out of the window of the bus, he could see all the building going by. It was late, the streets were light up with street lights, the sky was pitch black. As SWIM looked out the window at all the buildings passing by he noticed that he could mentally paint a picture of the interior structure of the building. This was happening without him even thinking about it. His mind was filled with all the internal stairs, walls, pipes, etc., as if he was looking at the buildings passing by with X-ray vision. Now this was not a hallucination, it was a mental image of the depth of the buildings being painting in his mind’s eye. SWIM was totally blown away by this. The scale of this mental image was gigantic. It wasn’t just happing with one or two buildings passing by, but happening with the entire city. He could mentally see through the buildings and imagine all their interior structures for miles past each building. At any given moment this mental image of all the building easily covered very thousand buildings for as far as the eye could see and beyond. SWIM could not believe this was happening, and had no idea the brain was even capable of such massive scale thoughts.
SWIM’s bus stop was just ahead and he got off the bus. He had no trouble walking home from there. When he got home he turned on the radio. He was strangely bored with his typical rock station and kept moving the dial to different stations and stopped at a station playing music in a foreign language. SWIM never before appreciation any music unless it was in English, but on that that he found he could feel the music and passion in the words, and he felt so connected to the music. It was a deep spiritual connection like nothing he experienced before. This opened up a multicultural part of SWIM that he didn’t know existed. He wanted more. He wanted to experience things from all over the world. He was suddenly fascinated by the other languages and other culture experiences. He turn the station and listened to some African music, with all the drums and chanting, it was amazing to hear it. For the first time SWIM could actually relate to the music. You have no idea what a revelation this was for SWIM. It was no longer like he was listening to African music. It was as if he was listening to music of his own people. Suddenly, SWIM realized how close minded he had been about different people. Before this LSD experience, he never realized how narrow minded he was. He saw everything from a white American’s point of view and didn’t appreciate anything beyond that. LSD seriously opened up a part of SWIM that has locked away his whole life. LSD has shown SWIM how to see others without prejudice or narrow mindedness, but instead to see others as he saw himself. This was a transformation that forever made SWIM a better person.
SWIM remembered his other two friends and decided to give them a call to see how things were going. They were both tripping together on the other side of town. One friend was repeatedly hitting himself on the leg and could not stop. The other friend didn’t want to talk. As SWIM was talking to him SWIM realized he was far more affected by the LSD than SWIM was. While talking, SWIM noticed that everything seemed to be slowing down. SWIM moved his hand and there was a delay. SWIM would see his hand move after he moved it. SWIM told his friend to try moving his hand and see if he too saw a delay. He said he saw his hand as if there were multiple hands smearing around but couldn’t stop hitting his leg. He said he had no control of his hand. This was making me a little uncomfortable. He started talking about all sorts of weird typical teenager crap and SWIM got really bored with it and decided to end the call pretty fast and go explore the world.
SWIM next turned on the TV. He turned it to a documentary about different cultures. He was completely fascinated with other cultures and kept watching.
SWIM was amazed at how everything seemed more real than it usually does. SWIM could feel things with much more depth and appreciation than was ever possible before. This was a very mind opening experience and because of SWIM’s new found interest in other cultures and his realization of his own prejudices, SWIM was forever a better person because of this experience.
SWIM is very thankful to Albert Hofmann for inventing LSD and also very thankful to Timothy Leary for promoting its use as a mind expanding drug. It truly is a mind expanding drug, more so than all the other psychedelics.
From that day onward, SWIM was a better person. However, his friend did not have a very enlightening experience with his first LSD trip. He got into lots of repetitive loops that day, and realized he was not completely in control of himself. He learned that he was just sort of coasting along in life, doing things by habit, and not really aware of it. The LSD showed him this, and this was disturbing to him.
LSD is a great mind opener. When used properly, it can greatly help a person to advance their intelligence. SWIM honestly believes he is more intelligent because of his past LSD use.