Topic: Psychedelics
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Tue 08/02/22 04:31 AM
Neutro chemists say that in the evolution of a human brain , invention , religion , languages psychedelics played a major role. They helped induce the psychedelic chemicals in the human brain. Humans usually don't show much attention to day to day usual experience and emotions because they are used to it. But to the other dimension and perspective of human live psychedelic chemicals acts an important role.Let talk about this

Dramatic Muffin's photo
Tue 08/02/22 06:00 AM
Is this thread about 'shrooming?

Rock's photo
Tue 08/02/22 08:00 AM
Oh look!
It's a thread about peyote.

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Tue 08/02/22 08:24 AM
Neutro chemists say that in the evolution of a human brain , invention , religion , languages psychedelics played a major role. They helped induce the psychedelic chemicals in the human brain. Humans usually don't show much attention to day to day usual experience and emotions because they are used to it. But to the other dimension and perspective of human live psychedelic chemicals acts an important role.Let talk about this

@Charlie: Either you have drunk too much or you need to (pyschedailydosage) get changed or check up... :point_right::eyes::point_left:

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Thu 08/04/22 06:30 PM
OP is right, one of the biggest mycologists (paul stamets) also backs this theory.

Psychedelics are getting great results in therapy for people suffering from anxiety, depression and trauma.

The biggest issue is that worldwide its a schedule 1 illicit drug. So studies are limited in their capacity due to their hands being tied by regulation. With mental health issues coming to the forefront of being taken more seriously in todays society hopefully they can also update some archaic laws to help people help themselves.

Another interesting thing about psychedelics and also marijuana is they are both part of the public domain. Which means no person or company can put a patent on it. We are all able to grow them in our own yards if the laws weren't in place to stop us.

The grandfather of Bill Wilson (person who created alcoholics anonymous) took nightshade and had a spiritual experience from it, which in turn made him quit drinking right afterwards.

There is plenty of articles around online about this.

https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2021/02/10/did-magic-mushrooms-and-other-hallucinogens-fuel-human-evolution/

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Fri 08/12/22 01:55 AM
Look into Joe Dispenza's work.
He helps -and has helped- thousands of people cure from ailments and illnesses, including stage 4 cancer.

What he does basically is help you get into higher brainwave state, Gamma brainwaves. His method helps you do that by getting high vibration energy to rise up, get through the thalamic gate and hit the pineal gland.
The pineal gland releases it's hormone but does more than that, it transforms that into another one. Then, if you continue, it transforms again into basically ecstasy.
The brain then gets into Gamma and is extremely coherent instead of part here and there. The brain now communicates properly, healthily, and can now switch into self-healing mode.

To know how it all works exactly you have to read/watch his work and explanations.

Meaning you don't need any Big Pharma crap, you can heal yourself and make these substances yourself and heal yourself.

For this I'm no fan of Big Pharma crap as it means you add something to the body that it's not ready for. It's substances that normally only get made BY THE BODY when you can manage to get to this higher state. Then the body IS ready to receive it. Meaning there will be no ill effects, no nasty side-effects. Just healing.
For the same reason I'm against usage of XTC and similar crap: you may get a wild experience but the body and brain aren't really in a state to deal with it properly. And as so called recreational stuff it can be severely damaging.

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Tue 11/29/22 05:30 PM
I have tripped on lsd orginal many many times from 110ug to 750ug, i could with my mind change colour on like youtube clips , i saw soo the whole universe when i was at highest high of the trip how universe never ended like a circle with image how everything works there and to earth 🀣

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Tue 11/29/22 05:33 PM
Lsd can help against really depressed people who have bad things in life , sexual abused, drug problems everything if they use small microdose with therapist

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Tue 11/29/22 05:35 PM
When u dream the brain ”third eye” produse simlar lsd / psych

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Wed 11/30/22 08:16 AM
Yeah, I've done lsd25, mr natural, blue and yellow microdot and all those quirky names for acid in high school and college.

Thing about dropping acid is you need to be in the right mindset BEFORE you take it. It can actually make depression worse and cause people with mental disorders to act on naturally suppressed impulses.

The thing about acid, real acid, is it actually changes your spinal fluid, sometimes permanently.
I can still 'call up' certain feelings from tripping. I remember tripping vividly, now 35 years after the fact.
If I had some right now, I wouldn't hesitate to take it.

I've seen tracers, walls and ceilings melt and people talking with splashes of color but beyond the 'trippy' stuff I also found clarity and simplistic wonder at the world around me.
Acid helped me sort out what was real vs what I was creating. I owe my vivid imagination to my early days of acid. They paved the way to a clearer understanding of reality, raw and simple.

Like any drug, however, it can be addicting and it will make you more of the core person you really are. So if you are a thinker, you will think more. If you are a rapist, you will rape more, if you are a family abuser you will abuse more. If you are a violent person, you will be more violent.
Not like alcohol, you don't black out. You are fully aware of your actions and words.

"you need to be in the right mindset BEFORE you take it" includes your baseline personality.

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Tue 06/13/23 04:19 PM
They did play a major role! PERIOD there are books written talking about how the evolution of the cave man came from one of two things some say even both happened...which is aliens spliced cave man with there own DNA as well as cave men discovering magic mushrooms caused there brains to develop more

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Tue 06/13/23 11:41 PM
By 'caveman' I am figuring you mean 'early man'?

Humans (Homo-Sapiens) developed slowly over generations from other baseline hominids, including the neanderthal.

I once read human brains developed as they did from their diet.
If you look at the human body type you can easily see 'hunter' features and carnivore features.
Binocular vision
Canine teeth
Erect posture on two legs
and so on...

Humans are also gatherers. We harvest plants for food.
This makes the human being an omnivore.

All these human features and behaviors developed over time and are NOT the product of extraterrestrial influence.

Additionally, due to our highly developed brain, humans remember the plants which heal or cause euphoria. We have learned how to combine chemicals to manufacture the same effects.
Naturally, we also consume...
Mushrooms, peyote and poppy, not to forget caffeine and nicotine.
Plus, when fruits over-ripen and ferment ... alcohol.

We...every single one of us, are animals.
We certainly are not plants or bacteria.

Walter's photo
Wed 11/01/23 04:20 AM
Idk but I'm 46 years old and took my first hit of LSD-25 when I was 10. "Why have a war on drugs when we could create drugs to end all wars?"

--ALBERT HOFFMAN--
SWISS CHEMIST AND DISCOVERER OF LSD -25
1943
BETTER LIVING THROUGH CHEMISTRY

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Wed 12/04/24 07:00 PM
I dropped acid a few times when I was a young man, but all the trips eventually went bad. This could have been because I didn't completely trust the people I was with, or maybe the acid I took was not pure and contained other chemicals like amphetamines, or maybe it was a combination of these things. The trips always started off nice, music was incredible, and the taste of things was fantastic, and I gradually became aware of my body, and realized that I was a chemical factory where things were going on internally all the time that I never noticed before. Before long, things started to sparkle and colors got bright and when objects moved they left trails hanging in the air. It was all fun and beautiful like an old Technicolor movie, until I realized that it wasn't a movie where I could just get up and leave and then everything would be normal again. I was stuck in it, it was becoming my life and I wasn't sure how long I had been stuck in it, and then the panic would set in. I became consumed with fear that I'd never be able to come down. At that point, things would get out of control, and everything started to melt and run together, and it was scary, and it seemed to go on forever and there was no way to get out. On one trip, I saw a friend of mine slowly transform into the devil right before my eyes. I fled to the bathroom, but there were strange snake creatures slithering in the toilet bowel, and the towels started to breathe, and the walls started to close in, and then I made the mistake of looking in the mirror. Never look in the miror on a trip. Eventually it would all dissolve and I would find myself floating in space, and all I could see were giant, colored, geometrical shapes rotating over my head, they seemed to be the size of planets, but they were made of cubes and pyramids, and strange glowing crystals. Sometimes these trips would last for more than 24 hours. I did learn some things from those trips; I found out what it feels like like to go completly insane. I learned that a hallucination is not just a visual thing... I believed those things I saw were completely real at the time. And I got an insight into how the human mind works. When tripping, I began to like people that I normally disliked and dislike people I liked, because I saw another side of their personality. I began to see how superficial I was when it came to picking friends. And, when I was tripping, I could sit for hours like a baby or small child, just looking at simple things, like a flower, or the veins in my hand. I think I know why I did that now, because I've had years to analyze those experiences. It's all about creating symbols in the mind. I haven't done LSD in many years, and I doubt if I will ever do it again, but I'm actually glad I did it, because I know first hand what that experience is all about. No matter how much you read about the experiences of other people on acid, you have to experience it yourself and live through a trip to understand what it's all about. And then, you sitll won't know, because the experience on acid defies the way we think in the everyday world.

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Mon 01/06/25 02:09 PM
As someone who's life trajectory and state of consciousness was permanently changed for the better, by psychedelics, I will stand behind a reasonable and coherent argument for the need for more access, while at the same time, that original post, was not one of them. We don't need burnouts bragging about partying at music festivals or anything that distracts the person from the experience entirely.

If you think that you will have a good or bad trip, thank you still don't get the nature of our being.

While there are always practical considerations, ultimately, fear of a bad trip, or even the mindset that you have a binary experience, is a lack of experience.

Psychedelics are not supposed to make you feel good. But you can meditate during the onset, and be left a sense of blissful clarity if you can see through enough of the human games.