LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
I tripped on acid about 3 times a week for 2-3 months last year. Dosages between 50-250 Ug. Not a day goes by that I don't think about that fucking wild mindfuck of a ride I put myself through. Was only 18 when it began too. Fortunately, my parents caught my dumbass, and i spent 4 days in the psych ward because I was gonna kill myself. So I ended up taking a break for a while, 3 months or so. Then I actually tripped at a beach house with my parents haha, not a bad time. And since then, not only have I healed most of the psychological damage from that, but I've learned how to use lsd responsibly. Because lsd wasn't the problem, it was me and my incredibly poor impulse control that had led me down that downward spiral to destruction. I actually tripped on about 150-170 Ug of some nice canadian tab about 3 weeks ago, and it was hands down the best and most insightful trip I've ever had! God it was great, after a 5-6 month break as well! Perhaps I'll trip on new years eve somehow haha, or perhaps the next distant time when the stars align for the perfect setting, and I feel that "calling". Really interesting report here nonetheless! I can relate to some of the fucky mental effects presented here, especially the word salad. It almost starts giving you the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. It doesn't induce full blown psychosis usually, but it incurs its own strange brand of it. You're not constantly tripping when sober, but the door is always a bit more than left open just a crack. Everything just feels wrong and you want it to end, but you forget that you weren't always that jacked up. Solution? Oh I know, take some more lsd and try to figure it out of course!
@@goldenbtw8688 Definition give it a break. Since it's been over a year since my previous comment, I can say that you'll eventually return to normal. Best regards mate!
i really feel for the dude. he has to embrace it to the fullest and recognize he's in a dark night of the soul; I am still trying to make it through mine, and like me he may have had an unintentional kundalini awakening. this type cross one hoists on themselves whether intentional or not is can destroy you but if you accept the challenge to become your full potential and surrender to the transformation, what may ultimately follow is akin to living out your dreams but become an agent of truth, authenticity, beauty and honor. it is a task for the few but psychedelics may hoist you into this path if it is in align with your potential. and as someone who has had their life destroyed and has by no means put it all back together, once I start being honest with myself and find the bravery to go through the grueling process of integrating my shadow(aka doing shadow work - look up carl Jung to learn more if you wish) things not only start change for the better or at the least back to my pre "Kundalini awakened" self or whatever else one prefer to describe this phenomena as, but I gain glimpses or huge strides into the person I never truly thought I could be and the reality that I can be or am for those moments I maintain the path, not to mention the miracles and synchronicity that you have to experience to truly grasp( and not waste your breath sounding wacky to those who prefer to render themselves blind and typically keep their mind closed to their perspective[but to each there own]). I hope for his sake he can come to see things from this perspective at the least as to any of the gifted end up drowning under their own wait. and honestly I wish the same for myself as this tight rope never ceases to be slippery. hope this was informative or at the least thought provoking to all who read. Peace and Blessing to you all🙏✌🤟
Wtf has serotonin syndrome got to do with this video? And why has your comment got 8 likes when it has nothing to do with anything 😂😂 We know it's real, usually more related to mixing MDMA with other serotonin-releasing substances and on rare occasions psychedelics.
@@Name-bn3vo LSD-25 also links with the 5-H2A receptors in the brain (these are serotonin receptors). Serotonin syndrome occurs when the brain is no longer able to regulate healthy amounts of serotonin due to the abuse of substances blocking this receptor. (Think terrible traffic that leaves no parking available by the time you get to your destination). Serotonin is one of the most important chemicals in our brain, without it in proper balance, you could suffer the inability to sleep or focus; lose your appetite; and all sorts of other issues. Psychedelics are great tools, but no one moves a guest visiting for a day into their master bedroom for a year.
@@Name-bn3vo toward the end of the video when he was explaining his experience after a year of taking lsd weekly. “Not being able to focus; memory shot, etc”
That’s just pointless 5ht2c receptors build tolerance to agonists very fast. IT’s recommended to wait at least 2 weeks between trips to actually get effects from the substance.
Remember kids. Psychedelics are great, just have a little moderation.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself
This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
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I tripped on acid about 3 times a week for 2-3 months last year. Dosages between 50-250 Ug. Not a day goes by that I don't think about that fucking wild mindfuck of a ride I put myself through. Was only 18 when it began too.
Fortunately, my parents caught my dumbass, and i spent 4 days in the psych ward because I was gonna kill myself. So I ended up taking a break for a while, 3 months or so. Then I actually tripped at a beach house with my parents haha, not a bad time.
And since then, not only have I healed most of the psychological damage from that, but I've learned how to use lsd responsibly. Because lsd wasn't the problem, it was me and my incredibly poor impulse control that had led me down that downward spiral to destruction.
I actually tripped on about 150-170 Ug of some nice canadian tab about 3 weeks ago, and it was hands down the best and most insightful trip I've ever had! God it was great, after a 5-6 month break as well! Perhaps I'll trip on new years eve somehow haha, or perhaps the next distant time when the stars align for the perfect setting, and I feel that "calling".
Really interesting report here nonetheless! I can relate to some of the fucky mental effects presented here, especially the word salad. It almost starts giving you the negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
It doesn't induce full blown psychosis usually, but it incurs its own strange brand of it. You're not constantly tripping when sober, but the door is always a bit more than left open just a crack. Everything just feels wrong and you want it to end, but you forget that you weren't always that jacked up.
Solution? Oh I know, take some more lsd and try to figure it out of course!
honestly how i’ve been feeling and been tripping once a week, should probably give myself a break
@@goldenbtw8688 Definition give it a break. Since it's been over a year since my previous comment, I can say that you'll eventually return to normal.
Best regards mate!
I liked your comments at the end, very chill and down to earth, made this guy's fairly bad sounding situation feel a lot more manageable
great content, keep up the good work
i really feel for the dude. he has to embrace it to the fullest and recognize he's in a dark night of the soul; I am still trying to make it through mine, and like me he may have had an unintentional kundalini awakening. this type cross one hoists on themselves whether intentional or not is can destroy you but if you accept the challenge to become your full potential and surrender to the transformation, what may ultimately follow is akin to living out your dreams but become an agent of truth, authenticity, beauty and honor. it is a task for the few but psychedelics may hoist you into this path if it is in align with your potential. and as someone who has had their life destroyed and has by no means put it all back together, once I start being honest with myself and find the bravery to go through the grueling process of integrating my shadow(aka doing shadow work - look up carl Jung to learn more if you wish) things not only start change for the better or at the least back to my pre "Kundalini awakened" self or whatever else one prefer to describe this phenomena as, but I gain glimpses or huge strides into the person I never truly thought I could be and the reality that I can be or am for those moments I maintain the path, not to mention the miracles and synchronicity that you have to experience to truly grasp( and not waste your breath sounding wacky to those who prefer to render themselves blind and typically keep their mind closed to their perspective[but to each there own]). I hope for his sake he can come to see things from this perspective at the least as to any of the gifted end up drowning under their own wait. and honestly I wish the same for myself as this tight rope never ceases to be slippery. hope this was informative or at the least thought provoking to all who read. Peace and Blessing to you all🙏✌🤟
Let's hope his statement of - "The End" - at the finish of this report is not true..
I'd love to catch up with this story.
Very true and raw
The smacking of lips is crazy
Bro you ever tried gardening or something
Serotonin syndrome is real
Wtf has serotonin syndrome got to do with this video?
And why has your comment got 8 likes when it has nothing to do with anything 😂😂
We know it's real, usually more related to mixing MDMA with other serotonin-releasing substances and on rare occasions psychedelics.
@@Name-bn3vo LSD-25 also links with the 5-H2A receptors in the brain (these are serotonin receptors). Serotonin syndrome occurs when the brain is no longer able to regulate healthy amounts of serotonin due to the abuse of substances blocking this receptor. (Think terrible traffic that leaves no parking available by the time you get to your destination). Serotonin is one of the most important chemicals in our brain, without it in proper balance, you could suffer the inability to sleep or focus; lose your appetite; and all sorts of other issues. Psychedelics are great tools, but no one moves a guest visiting for a day into their master bedroom for a year.
@@Name-bn3vo basically this video is a prime example of what serotonin syndrome looks like
@@leerassistear956 Again I know all this, but which part of this video has anything to do with serotonin syndrome 😂
@@Name-bn3vo toward the end of the video when he was explaining his experience after a year of taking lsd weekly. “Not being able to focus; memory shot, etc”
Relatable
Yeah, most likely from the LSD. Sounds like therapy would help him though. He still has the capability to question and learn about himself.
This is me haha
That’s just pointless 5ht2c receptors build tolerance to agonists very fast. IT’s recommended to wait at least 2 weeks between trips to actually get effects from the substance.
bad music choice n too loud