VERY keen to hear about your experience! Write stuff down.. :shadewink:
Be safe, too. :P Have fuuuun!
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I'm pretty sure that trying to pass out on LSD is going to be a failure every time.... If it's not, then you probably don't have enough in you to amount to anything. :chuckle: You can totally reach a LD-like state through meditating on it though, the whole point is that it brings the dreaming mind into reality. I've experienced one truly WILD-like state of mind on it before (with 100% control and lucidity and everything) through an enormous dose and meditation, which I did back in the days that I still I did drugs when I was severely depressed (yeah, I know, not the best time to trip).
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Well, as expected I was unable to fall asleep. The last stuffs I bought from this guy weren't that good so I was expecting a slow uneventful come up, but this time as soon as I put it in my mouth I could taste it, started getting brain zaps, twitches, and over all excitement. Every time I flipped it over under my tongue I got chills. I knew I was in for a treat and it made it completely impossible to fall asleep.
Now that I know what to expect from this stuffs I might try again. I think coming up while asleep would lead to an interesting experience. And if I were able to be in a dream while it hit me it could be pretty magical.
To be honest, I was pretty sure you wouldn't be able to sleep. But if thats your buzz, then you should definitely try tripping when in a dream. Maybe wait until your are super tired, take a tab then drift off?
Strange how you immediately felt the effects.. With LSD usually taking 30minutes to just starting to get the giggles at least.. haha but cool, nonetheless.
I tried coming up on a roll while asleep once, successfully. This is about how it went.
Me falling asleep --> peaceful black void feeling --> OMG THE COLORS --> BAM I'm awake what the hell's happening?? :disconcerted: oh wait, yeah, I'm rolling. :content:
After that it mellowed out into a normal experience. With tripping I think it could probably cut out come-up anxiety, but it probably wouldn't change it much after that. For the record, I remember once talking to a guy online who said he's always been able to fall asleep on acid (while his friends were on the same acid and called him a freak for it lol). He said he didn't notice any difference in his dreams from it.
You can definitely feel something immediately if it's strong enough. :3 Not any real drug effects per se, but an electric volt feeling always gets me when I taste it... gives me tingles every time. ^_^
Yea, that's about what I expect. Removing the anxiousness from the come up might help overall though. And hopefully it could result in an interesting dream experience. And then when I wake up I'll be confused as hell and it might be kinda cool. There's no negatives to trying it out, so I'll probably try again next week sometime.
Yup, that's exactly what it's like for me. You can taste it, but it doesn't really have flavor. And you get tingles, chills, twitches, and a slight head buzz. This only started happening after the first time though. The first time I just felt like I was sucking on paper.
Well good luck. :content: I don't trip anymore anyway, but I could never do it. I get way too excited when taking LSD, to the point that I'll often get an adrenaline rush with full body shaking and everything in the minutes leading up to dosing. Ever since I took my largest dose it's been that way, because the trip totally changed in every way after that, I fried a little too hard. :rolleyes: It went from being a regular (but still awesome) psychedelic experience with bizarre hallucinations to a total mind-melting interactive psychedelic porno, for lack of a better description. :P It only takes me one good hit to get distortions of reality that make my previous high dose trips look like a joke. That's part of why I don't do it anymore though, I would do it a lot and it was becoming very heavy on my psyche. :boggle: (Though I have other reasons too, like quitting all drugs to deal with depression.)