The 7 Levels of the Psychedelic Experience

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • This video attempts to establish a comprehensive intensity scale for measuring the 7 distinct levels of the psychedelic experience, in accordance with the terminology laid out within our Subjective Effect Index and in collaboration with various artists from the r/replications community.
    -- PROJECT LINKS --
    Subjective Effect Index: effectindex.com/effects
    Subreddit: / replications
    Discord server: / discord
    -- JOSIE LINKS --
    LinkTree: linktr.ee/josiekins
    Twitter: / josikinz
    Patreon: / josiekins
    PayPal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/effec...
    ​0:00 / Introduction
    02:06 / Level 0 - Subperceptual
    02:39 / Level 1 - Subtle
    03:42 / Level 2 - Mild
    05:05 / Level 3 - Moderate
    08:06 / Level 4 - Strong
    10:40 / Level 5 - Heavy
    12:19 / Level 6 - Extreme
    13:35 / Outroduction
    #lsd #trippy #psychedelic

Комментарии • 3,2 тыс.

  • @guitarguru.3572
    @guitarguru.3572 Год назад +7171

    Most accurate representation of psychedelic visuals I’ve ever seen. Hands down.

  • @drhxa
    @drhxa 4 месяца назад +715

    To anyone considering tripping here's what you need to know: please be aware that the mental and emotional effects were not well described in this video. Yes, the perceptual and cognitive effects are well documented but those are only a tiny fraction of the experience relative to the flood of emotions.
    With most substances (including classic LSD, Mushrooms, and DMT) most people will get a hightened anxiety, nervousness, and general physical discomfort at the start (come-up) which is often unexpected and can be very difficult (usually impossible!) to control in the traditional sense.
    The video presents the first few levels as "controllable if you focus" which is true of the perceptual side effects but it is false of the emotional side effects. Learning how to LET GO and let the experience take you where it will is essential but it's MUCH easier said than done.
    Yes, bad trips lead to the most learning and growth but can also have a traumatic component that hightens anxiety for months after the trip. Use extreme caution.
    If you don't respect these substances, you will get hurt sooner or later. Good trips are most common, just immense fun and beauty. Bad trips are good because you learn about yourself from them even if, in the moment, you had a tough time emotionally. Terror trips leave you with life-long PTSD.
    First time? Start with a low to average dose, see how you react for 2-3 hrs. Stay safe and good luck. Let. Go.

    • @dennismetzger9287
      @dennismetzger9287 4 месяца назад +16

      I always have to vomit during the come up so I fight that alongside the nervousness lol

    • @brad4058
      @brad4058 4 месяца назад +29

      I did 3.5g gold caps for my first time. Tried to play Super Smash Bros with my friends who were also trippin out on 3.5g of shrooms. Everyone kept falling off the stage cuz we decided to pick the most colorful stage you can fight on. The warping visuals and the constant rush of random thoughts makes it extremely difficult to concentrate on anything. My mind was blown from all the colors just flying out of the TV at me.

    • @donerbaron3238
      @donerbaron3238 4 месяца назад +2

      @drhxa very good advise👍

    • @nowistime8070
      @nowistime8070 4 месяца назад +4

      I think its very subjective... what you are describing...I dont experience discomfort when coming up on a trip. I would say any discomfort I do feel is after. and that depends on how much activity I did or hydration ect

    • @mailingard3606
      @mailingard3606 4 месяца назад +1

      yeah my first trip i thought tempurature on my skin was faces touching me everywhere because I was just a little chilly and I thought only the room I was in existed and it existed in a void of invisible cold faces and it was terrifying

  • @chaemchoiaromdee2229
    @chaemchoiaromdee2229 3 месяца назад +346

    This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought/behavior patterns were broken.

    • @popkanchinlobos9634
      @popkanchinlobos9634 3 месяца назад +6

      Although many of us think of psychedelics as dangerous drugs, it's time for a rethink. They are non-toxic, non- addictive, have very few side effects, and could help heal the wounds of those suffering from reoccurring anxiety/depression and bring healing to their consciousness.

    • @elmerhernandez3780
      @elmerhernandez3780 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm down to try shrooms, i see lots of good reviews on it how do you get yours?

    • @popkanchinlobos9634
      @popkanchinlobos9634 3 месяца назад

      Doc.toddshrooms

    • @popkanchinlobos9634
      @popkanchinlobos9634 3 месяца назад

      Doc.todd
      shrooms

    • @popkanchinlobos9634
      @popkanchinlobos9634 3 месяца назад

      On
      1nsta

  • @legallyrequired
    @legallyrequired Год назад +355

    I’ve rented a log cabin in the woods for a day before my birthday, I’m really excited to go. I live in a city where you can’t see any stars, and I found a spot that has reduced light pollution. I absolutely love how clouds and stars look on psychedelics.

    • @r.i.petika829
      @r.i.petika829 Год назад +6

      lucky

    • @justinstewart3953
      @justinstewart3953 11 месяцев назад +14

      Man one of my first lsd trips ever I was panicking a little and they told me to outside and it still is the most insane thing I’ve ever seen never was able to see it again on the dozens of trips after tho unfortunately

    • @spencerricketts8025
      @spencerricketts8025 11 месяцев назад +10

      Dudeee, 3 days from now Ive got my own tripping cabin, at the base of a mountain in Virginia. Taking 300-400 mics, and I couldn't be more excited. If not a bit nervous as well!

    • @EvilWey
      @EvilWey 10 месяцев назад +6

      I moved to desert for a year and the amount of psychedelics out there was insane. I decided to drop 3 tabs my first time taking acid and was staring at the mountains during monsoon season because there was hella light shows in the sky with the lightning and rain

    • @explorateur8159
      @explorateur8159 9 месяцев назад +5

      With even just the enhanced visual acuity but before the hallucinations, it's beautiful to see the motion of all the different parts of the cloud at once!

  • @p_fiction
    @p_fiction Год назад +1936

    Out of the handful of “bad trips” I’ve had, they always ended up being some of the most meaningful and significant experiences of my life.

    • @Terence.McKenna
      @Terence.McKenna Год назад +161

      For me they've never ended bad, only had bad parts. I guess I'd call them difficult experiences over bad trips because of that

    • @p_fiction
      @p_fiction Год назад +28

      @@Terence.McKenna yeah It seems most people get on a bad one as they’re about to peak or peaking and then goes away as the intensity eases off

    • @betinhocaimatando9133
      @betinhocaimatando9133 Год назад +73

      bad trips are necessary healing trips. peace!

    • @p_fiction
      @p_fiction Год назад +20

      @@betinhocaimatando9133 right...they always end up being the best experiences for me

    • @betinhocaimatando9133
      @betinhocaimatando9133 Год назад +28

      @@p_fiction indeed! those are tough to go through. to be born again, one must die. facing your ego and other self-told lies head-on takes an amount of courage hard to explain

  • @Jeffrey050711
    @Jeffrey050711 Год назад +2446

    Your representation of the visual effects are absolutely spot-on.

    • @BranReacts
      @BranReacts Год назад +9

      For real. I just commented the same thing before seeing your comment lol

    • @JS-vi6tq
      @JS-vi6tq Год назад +23

      Never done hallucinogenics or any drugs but I would never imagine psychedelics to actually be this strong. Are the optical images all this clear as in the images in the video? Do you think well such as when microdosing? How do you feel after these hallucinations?

    • @alexaroseeee4347
      @alexaroseeee4347 Год назад +26

      @@JS-vi6tq i can answer the first question yeah, it’s pretty much spot on like they said

    • @JS-vi6tq
      @JS-vi6tq Год назад +2

      @@alexaroseeee4347 what do you feel afterward? Like a withdraw, groggy, new perceptions, etc?

    • @Myeyesburnbabyburn
      @Myeyesburnbabyburn Год назад +23

      @@JS-vi6tq everyone is different. I usually feel restless, hard for me to sleep so does lead to grogginess. Not hungry the whole trip, then get the munchies after. Depending on your mindset/willpower/personality; perceptions could be enhanced. I was lonely/sad a lot and after few times i felt more easy going not so worried about the future. Doesn’t mean permanent, sometimes those feelings can come back but I feel them a lot less. Even appreciating my stagnation as a growth as well not just a waste of time… cause what is time right ? Lol

  • @RobertHills-ow3lx
    @RobertHills-ow3lx 5 месяцев назад +196

    Psychedelic mushrooms completely helped me get out of addiction and depression. It totally rewired my mind. It's amazing how it worked better than antidepressants.

    • @bairdbusinesss
      @bairdbusinesss 5 месяцев назад

      Down to get some good psychedelics? Like
      (LSD, DMT, Shroom, salvia, mdma........)

    • @bairdbusinesss
      @bairdbusinesss 5 месяцев назад

      Codziper

    • @bairdbusinesss
      @bairdbusinesss 5 месяцев назад

      On In$tagram

    • @weed2275
      @weed2275 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@bairdbusinesssu mad for selling salvia brother

    • @dennismetzger9287
      @dennismetzger9287 4 месяца назад

      Using them right now for alcohol withdrawal, works fabulous.

  • @danadoozer9990
    @danadoozer9990 Год назад +306

    Your description of a heavy experience really helped put into context my last acid trip....25 years ago, it scared me off psychedelics possibly for life! I was tripping so hard, and was seeing the most insane, complex, and mind blowing geometric puzzles spiraling, changing, the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life! So yeah, I was having a fabulous trip, so I thought it was a great idea when my friend suggested taking more! So I took 5 more hits and within a very short time I became completely overwhelmed and terrified of everything! I saw my friend with about 8 heads, all stacked up and then the world exploded into static. I remember saying "I took too much acid" but in this weird slow man's voice and stumbled into my bedroom and collapsed onto the floor. The terror and panic I felt is indescribable, the worst fear possible. And yes, I met an entity, THE ENTITY. It was the motherboard that runs the universe. That's all I can say. I saw the man behind the curtain on that trip, and it left me with the feeling that I was NOT supposed to see what I saw. I think I've seen all I need to when it comes to psychedelics, but I'm still fascinated with them, their power is truly awesome .

    • @ArticruciA
      @ArticruciA Год назад +24

      Care to explain about the entity? Or do you not remember much

    • @rainbowllama5570
      @rainbowllama5570 11 месяцев назад +4

      Ummm you sure you weren't just having a very bad trip and just made you hallucinate lol

    • @danadoozer9990
      @danadoozer9990 11 месяцев назад +32

      @@rainbowllama5570 that's pretty much what I said, I took too much acid and had a real bad time.

    • @Very-Uncorrect
      @Very-Uncorrect 11 месяцев назад +27

      ​​​@@rainbowllama5570that's literally what they're saying happened lmao, wtf else would they be talking about???

    • @rainbowllama5570
      @rainbowllama5570 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@Very-Uncorrect idk people make it seem like they actually meet a God or something spiritual instead of just saying they are hallucinating

  • @scherzomazeppa726
    @scherzomazeppa726 Год назад +1561

    Here's a friggin psychedelic story--Level 8?
    Though I'm older (60), I smoke weed for back pain and have for a long time. About 14 years ago, I had moved to Texas and nowhere to get any...so got some legal "salvia" from a local head shop who said it was " like a weaker form of weed." Anyone who really knows (and I didn't) could tell you it's like mega-DMT. I had no idea, and that night ripped a single hit from a bong, laid down and hoped to get a bit tired or mellow.
    The next thing I knew, I was in front of some kind of "being," like a librarian, saying,"The story of (my name) is over" and had me hand him a tape/cd of my life recorded. Next, I was nack in my bedroom with 3 beings by the side door (I don't remember what they looked like), two were at computers punching in 0's/1/s...(I remember thinking "they are using binary," and third scowled at me "you are nothing but a hologram and we control you." Then, he started making the walls disappear, like panels on the holodeck on Star Trek...I was paniced and begged him to stop, not to do it to my dog who was on the opposite side floor (so they did, lol) along with everything else until nothing was left. They had no empathy, more like hatred-filled, and after they made all disappear, and I was left alone in what seemed to be an eternal, black, silent void. I felt overwhelming dispair; kind of said f-it, and let myself dissolve. Then, it felt that I saw "thrown," felt a thud, and found I landed on the hardwood floor in the sphinx-position...else I would have cracked my skull open.
    Please Understand: At that time (2008 or so), there was no "holographic simulation" theory around as there is today. I would not have randomly made up being in a "hologram"--as if I ever gave holograms any thought. Ditto with respect to thinking about "binary numbers." I may have seen the Matrix when it came out about 10 years before, but I didn't like it or ever think about it, so could not have been "primed" to make this up from that. The experience was as real as reality feels to me now as I type this. I am not a bullshitter or kook--I have a Ph.D., retired professor, well published and level-headed. I was also familiar with psychodelics having done my share back in my own college days. This was nothing like, well anything I ever experienced before or since.
    This incident shook me up so much, that after, I spent years and a lot of money traveling with my wife (who went for the fun of adventure/traveling...I never told her this story to this day, lol) all over the world for answers. Egypt, Cambodia, Vietnam, Turkey, Malta, France, India, Peru, Bolivia, Belieze, Guatamala, etc. etc. all in search of answers/hints from both spiritual folks in some of those places, and perhaps glimpses of reality to explain wtf happened that one bad salvia day (and then, a real weird thing that happened to us in Peru that borders on the impossible too). The eternal black void haunts the shit outta me.
    Sorry--this was long. I haven't vented on this for a while. I can't vouch or not for what I experienced...but I think you can tell it was more than nothing. I since, have had many reality "glitches" paranormal stuff and amazing synchronicities in my life. All I can and have absolutely concluded is reality is not what we think it is, and anyone claiming to have a clue is actually clueless. I sure the F hope it doesn't simply boil down to a hologram--that's for sure.

    • @alexthegreat1254
      @alexthegreat1254 Год назад +223

      Anyone that has went there knows, it feels so much realer than reality at that level

    • @geekiingyallsuck6511
      @geekiingyallsuck6511 Год назад +21

      Love to know where you got that from or whag brand bc I have never seen this apparent salvia but I’ve seen mushrooms in the store

    • @geekiingyallsuck6511
      @geekiingyallsuck6511 Год назад +45

      This sounds something truly like a dmt breakthrough or an extreme salvia trip lmao but you just said bong which is very intense but still I’m very curious as to what you actually had bc that is something life changing I’m sure you leanred something from that trip over the years….

    • @Nicolettelocklear
      @Nicolettelocklear Год назад +180

      I’ve heard so many bad things about Salvia. Salvia is the ONLY hallucinogen that I’ve done. It was in 2006 and I had an absolutely incredible experience. I mixed it with cannabis to create a cushion. I also did it with my husband in our home, alone in a sacred ceremonial type setting. I truly believe Salvia is the most strict of plants and demands respect. I studied it for months before making my purchase and I spoke to it and thanked it before and after. I too saw the hologram it told me that my husband and I created the world we live in together. I saw that we have been traveling together in different forms and relationships to one another since the beginning of time (even that we were a form of “Adam and Eve” so to speak). I had a psychic premonition of a small event in my life that I didn’t realize was that until it happened about 3 months later. I saw code all around me, binary code I guess it was very similar to the matrix. I don’t really smoke weed ever but in this period of my life for about a year I was experimenting with things. This day was the day I learned this world was not AT ALL what it seems and like the OP my studying began. One hit of Salvia Div changed my ENTIRE view on the world. It was gentle with me and kind. I remember thinking the whole time “I’m not afraid, wow I’m not afraid” because I’m legit scared of everything 😂😅 I think set, setting, intention and REVERENCE most importantly are crucial when doing salvia. IMO. 🙏🏽🤍

    • @brighamdixon
      @brighamdixon Год назад +35

      Salvia is the wildest shit I ever smoked

  • @PerspectivEs
    @PerspectivEs Год назад +940

    The first time I ever did Psilocybin was one I'll never forget. My legs felt so light, and I had the overwhelming urge to just start walking. I walked about 6km to the other end of my town, and then back again for a total of 12. It was like the power stopped at my midsection; my legs felt light as air. Colors were so much more vibrant and I just had this overwhelming appreciation for the structure of the universe. I thought repeatedly how much nature and the cosmos should be appreciated more, how the design of the world around me was just so incredible and I had to acknowledge it.

    • @firsttryollie
      @firsttryollie Год назад +9

      how much did you take?

    • @Team_Tapestry
      @Team_Tapestry Год назад +37

      how cramped were your legs the next day

    • @lukeschwartzenburg3475
      @lukeschwartzenburg3475 Год назад +30

      Yeah one time me and my friends took shrooms and walked 12 miles on the beach just looking at stars and listening to music

    • @ghalibelkoura
      @ghalibelkoura Год назад +24

      Man o man ! I had that exact same urge too on psilocybin !! I kept walking while listening to music and enjoying nature plants, flowers, leaves, lakes, ponds and rivers I could feel each and every being, I had compassion for rocks even they were breathing !!! Each step I took was a beam of energy that I sent into the universe and came back to me in a different way. I had experienced connection with everything I had become unity !! Most beautifulEST experience of my life ! I had another trip once I got home into my bed, a more introspective experience that was as enjoyable as the first !

    • @jh4277
      @jh4277 Год назад +1

      Now think about the reason why governments want to ban this profound medicinal substance. War propaganda or material marketing would be ineffective. they would lose control of the general civilization and a revolution would start globally.

  • @williamspiper
    @williamspiper 9 месяцев назад +241

    Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety and illicit pill addiction.imagine carrving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone.Believe it or not in a couple years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues

    • @godwinnati
      @godwinnati 9 месяцев назад +1

      Please does anyone know where I can get them? I put so much on my plate and it really affects my stress and anxiety level .I would love to try to shrooms.

    • @leecharlotte5212
      @leecharlotte5212 9 месяцев назад

      yeah! I'm very sure of Myco.spore

    • @MiguelAngelParra-qs4hu
      @MiguelAngelParra-qs4hu 9 месяцев назад

      Was actually having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress.Not until I came across myco.spore a very intelligent mycologist.He saved my life honestly

    • @morrisivy6726
      @morrisivy6726 9 месяцев назад

      Can Myco.spore send to me in OH?

    • @AdalynBoucher
      @AdalynBoucher 9 месяцев назад +1

      Please how can I find him?

  • @arturoyescas4175
    @arturoyescas4175 Год назад +185

    I'm well into the triple digits for trips starting about 15 years ago. This is BY FAR the most accurate and comprehensive description I've seen.

    • @seanrask1759
      @seanrask1759 Год назад +4

      I was on like a 5 and could not control anything I was saying. I think I made it up to a 6 because I did blackout at one point and it was pretty awful.
      I was stuck in such a loop. Like the biggest possible loop you could imagine. (Honestly one you couldn’t even imagine)
      I was also having repetitive motion syndrome.
      This was on mushrooms and I haven’t taken any since. I think of the trip too often. I don’t know if I ever will take mushrooms again. Although I really do respect them.
      I guess I’m just saying this to you because I am curious as to what you have to say

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF Год назад +3

      How are you managing life after triple digit trips 😮

    • @fayai1548
      @fayai1548 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@SharkFishSFhe means the number of not like a 121 gram shroom trip, I think that'd outright send you to the next dimension

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF 10 месяцев назад

      @@fayai1548 haha I got that, but still that much trips has to be too much

    • @scooty9272
      @scooty9272 10 месяцев назад

      Is this more like lsd or shrooms

  • @MrHopran
    @MrHopran Год назад +493

    So about a month ago I took my first LSD trip. It was in a small hut near a forest with 2 of my friends, so 3 people, but only 2 of us (luckily) took the acid. Me being me, I wanted to have the full psychedelic experience, so I took one tab which was supposedly 200μg.
    For about an hour nothing much really happened. I was a little giggly, but that may have been just from the excitement. In the next 30 minutes, some visual distortions started appearing. Dinosaurs in the trees, Auschwitz children on the ceiling, Lenin on the right side of my friend's face. Anything with a slightly more complex texture like leaves, bark, stone walls, etc. my brain would just expand recursively into more and more complex patterns. The effects were especially pronounced outside where it was dark since it was kinda late at night so we tried to spend as much time as possible there to explore our newly attained senses and not get cold while doing so. My friends also took this opportunity to smoke some weed. They were also drinking beer throughout the night. Usually, at these kinds of events, I drink and smoke as well, but since it was my first time on acid, I wanted to have as vanilla of an experience as possible, so I restrained myself. Looking back, maybe I should have drank as well since alcohol and weed apparently weaken the effects. At this stage it was really fun, everything felt new and exciting and me and my friend felt like explorers of a brand-new world. That feeling lasted for about 15 minutes after which the weird stuff began.
    We were just sitting down at a table discussing the effects, trying to explain what it feels like to our "sober" friend. It was late at night, I felt a little drowsy and the visuals were starting to get a little overwhelming, so I put my head down into my crossed arms to lay down and relax for a while, but the moment I did that, I lost all control over my body and my mind just went nuts. Fractals of infinite complexity, everything just spinning around. I thought: "This is it. This is the trip. I'm just gonna enjoy myself for the next 8 hours". Every sound, colour and thought, they all were just a part of this abstract painting that me and my friends were painting together. It felt like we were bouncing thoughts and ideas back and forth between each other all equally contributing to the final image of the evening. At some point, I lost track of which thought is mine and which isn't and I just went with the flow. I still felt very excited, so I just enjoyed the ride for the next 10 minutes trying to figure out the rules of the new world we were in. Well, I say 10 minutes, but honestly from here on out time stopped making sense so any time information I give can be wildly inaccurate.
    Thinking that I have figured it all out, I started laughing out loud uncontrollably. To my sober friend it looked like I was laughing at his joke which apparently wasn't that funny to the degree I was laughing, so he knew something was up, but honestly, I wasn't a part of that conversation for the last 10 minutes and I don't remember anything he said. Anyway, he tries to check up on me if I'm all right. I'm trying to answer back because I can somewhat hear him but it feels like I'm 5 layers under reality and to get anything out is a challenge. Any coherent sentence that I try to formulate comes out just as random sounds and squeaks. My friend now knows that I'm not good and so he grabs me and turns on the lights. Mind you, until this point, we tried to make the inside of the room as dim as possible so that we enhance the effects. So he turns the lights on and BAM ... I'm awake, back in the real world ... for about 5 seconds after which I dropped back again into my daydreaming group session. Anyway, the way my friend tried to wake me up made me think that an ambulance was called and I got a panic attack thinking that I ruined the night. After all, it was my first time, so it could have been too big of a dose for me. I really didn't know what was going on with my body. By now, I could be somewhere completely else on stretchers carried by paramedics for all I knew. To make it all worse I knew 8 more tabs were lying on a table and my friend was talking the whole night about taking another one as he didn't feel the effects for the first hour thinking that we took only a quarter of a tab, not a whole. So I thought we took the rest as well. This made my anxiety spike even more. Given this moment I'd like to also thank my sober friend who didn't take acid with us giving me one small sense of hope.
    So by now I pretty much wasn't sure of what is real and what isn't. I saw recurring images of all the possible night iterations where I either am carried away by paramedics or I'm still just lying down on a mattress next to a fireplace or we are still outside exploring all at the same time. It felt like I got one deja vu every second. It also felt like only by thought I can control the outcome of the night. Any thought that I had felt as real as if it was really happening at that moment so I tried to think as positively as possible. My friend tried to wake me up to give me some water. I'm back again in the real world for another 5 seconds of rest time. This time I'm just scared shitless hoping for it to end ... it didn't.
    Any attempt to wake me up from here on out would just reassure me into thinking that the paramedic storyline is real.
    At this point, I started to feel like time is going backwards. My thoughts were going forward, but key moments from the night started appearing again and again, and thoughts that I had before at some given moment, which didn't make sense at the time, now suddenly started making sense only in the context of the future.
    So yeah ... for the next six hours I was just really miserable hoping for everything to end and that what I was thinking isn't real. When I finally came back after these 6 hours, at first, I wasn't sure if I was really back or if this wasn't just another hallucination. My first memory after waking up is of my friend talking to me, but I wasn't really paying attention since he could have been just a product of my imagination so no meaning in answering. After about 5 minutes I realized, that yes, this really is the real world. I wasn't even happy or anything that I'm back. I was just so drained of any will to live after trying for hours to communicate and not being able to.
    Well, that concludes the story of my very first and as of now only psychedelic trip. I don't know if I want to try this ever again, maybe sometime, but definitely with a smaller dose. I'm not sure where would my experience rank in the context of this video, but I'd say at least a 4. Definitely a strong thought provoking experience. I'm still thinking about it quite often. For anyone still reading, thank you for your time, sorry for my rant and any mistakes that I've made (I'm not native). I just wanted to write down somewhere my experience. I hope your trips go better than mine.
    Trip safe.
    PS: Visuals in this video are VERY accurate. Probably the best I've seen on yt.

    • @sebk174
      @sebk174 Год назад +34

      Next time take half of that dose. It will be much more enjoyable.

    • @victorsantos2326
      @victorsantos2326 Год назад +51

      This looks like fucking torture man, i tried to replicate in my mind rn and feels horrible, like every thought you have become reality, but you can't know if that's real or not, jeeez bro, for 8 hours? I'd rather stay with my weed, stay safe man

    • @victorsantos2326
      @victorsantos2326 Год назад +17

      Tbh with you, I'd take one dose like this but only with a sober friend and somewhere safe, with music and shit like that, could you at least move yourself?

    • @InVacuo
      @InVacuo Год назад +22

      My dad, who has a lot more experience than me said 100 micrograms is a good amount for a first time and that's what I tried, it was amazing but I can't imagine what 200 would be like with no experience. (I also spent many hours talking about it with my dad first to make it a very comfortable environment and a relaxed experience. We live in different countries so we had lots of time to discuss beforehand. Going to visit him again in a week.)

    • @rozkminykariny
      @rozkminykariny Год назад +48

      It seems like your sober friend didn't leave you enough space for tripping on your own. This whole waking up and talking to you constantly must have been a horror. I actually feel a real discomfort when I think about it. Gosh, it's so important to have a good sitter.

  • @simondiamond2154
    @simondiamond2154 Год назад +207

    Did anyone else start getting flash backs while watching this .. ? I literally felt every species of psychedelic mushroom, along with every micro dose of every hallucinogen I've ever tripped -in my entire life -all the way from the first time I tripped face off 2grams of mushrooms.. one thing I'll add ... At least in my own personal experience, along with many fascinating conversations I've had with other "experienced" trippers.. the more you trip, the better you get. By 5hat I mean, the better you get at at tripping, and being able to handle those memorizing-face -melting experiences; such like, when one finds themselves on the tipping point of reality, going in and out forgetting who they are or why your there, not a clue of where your at, or what you even are... in any form at all. Trip more often, and you learn certain techniques that can help deter an all out "freak-out". Granted, that's if your dose wasn't too-toooo high. Better to trip with a light/medium experience.. that's when you learn to do the "magic" in those mushrooms, as you begin to experience the world through the eyes of the "shaman"... Most people won't believe it until they trip themselves, but every trip we take, we alter our lives permanently. Depending on how we developed as a tripper, this shall either welcome it's-self as an enduring positive transformation, that forces us to break free from our material delusions, or it will be a highly detrimental experience and will undoubtedly drive a person to the brink of insanity. this is why it's better to learn to trip when you can manage the trip itself, and actually remember the experience! When this is done, you can actually begin to use the psychedelic experience of tripping to 'open doors & open windows' into literally alternate dimensions that your consciousness wakes up into, when you no longer are tripping. Or ofcourse shuts down and sinks/slips further into a world which you have no control over. The question is however, did we ever really have any control over our lives or did we just perceive it that way? I personally have proven to myself through my experiences that that depending on my actions and my thoughts and my deeds that I perform while tripping, it literally controls the alternate universe I live in today, which personally, I prefer to any alternative I could have woken up to if I never experienced the magic of shape shifting realities. That said, Great Video.. well said and stated with the many basic initial introductions into the layers of tripping , love those memorizing visuals as well, pretty accurate I felt too, at least from how I remember all my trips. So remember friends, neighbors, and strangers, trip clean, trip easy, and don't be surprised if everything about your life changes after you took that first trip, and instead take that trip by horns of the bull, and wrestle that mean, intimidating creature, into a form of personal enlightenment and complete positive transformation. Do the drugs, don't let the drugs do you!

    • @mindofmatter071
      @mindofmatter071 Год назад +6

      Literally did have a slight flashback, i had to stop the video for a few seconds. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @henrik183614
      @henrik183614 Год назад

      Very uncomfortable flashbacks indeed

    • @JohnDoe-rk7ej
      @JohnDoe-rk7ej Год назад +4

      beautiful flashbacks. As someone who has tripped many times and reached lvl 6. I think micro dosing is best to just coast after you've experienced alot of tripping. Woot : )

    • @nomorecomply4044
      @nomorecomply4044 Год назад +6

      Dawg I think the drugs just did you if you wrote that much. I mean I’m off the dope and I’m mot writing that fucking much damn son 😭

    • @Voxxicon
      @Voxxicon Год назад +4

      I like long posts. Short quips leave too much to be misinterpreted.

  • @john-lj8ni
    @john-lj8ni Год назад +143

    I meditate every time I take 🍄 and I can't begin to explain the countless experiences I've had. Going to into my Akashic Records, seeing my past lives and connecting with my higher self.

    • @jackr819
      @jackr819 Год назад +5

      Sounds like a good plan aha, what type of mushes do you typically go for and which do you typically stay away from?

    • @antsaregood5738
      @antsaregood5738 11 месяцев назад

      ​@Jack Robinson justsaying most mushrooms youll find are cubenisis' and a cubes a cube

    • @huzlfinance
      @huzlfinance 3 месяца назад

      How can you meditate when the effects make your 🧠 run at 1000km/h?

  • @TemporalAberration
    @TemporalAberration 7 месяцев назад +35

    I think I got to level 6 once on acid, but it may have just been high level 5. I would certainly appear unconcious to others, but I was not, I was completely unaware of my real enviornment or my body though. I remember floating out of my body, looking at it thinking "if i'm here what happens to it", which quickly stopped mattering as ego dissolved completely. Flew through some trippy space (amnesia starts kicking in here), until I arrive in an infinite expanse of swirling conciousness and energy, in awe at first but then merging with it. In that state everything just made sense, and felt more real than anything I have ever experienced.. Spent probably 2 hours in that part, followed by return to the lesser ego death state, and a period of trying to piece my mind back together, convinced if I did not I would never come back.
    When I did finally come down I was so excited to share the experience with my friends, only to find I could not, still not done processing it myself, unable to communicate the experience in a way that made sense, and also having some trouble speaking in general. For many months I was not entirely convinced I was not still in the trip, but not to a level where it caused problems. It was one of the most profound experiences of my life, but it also made me terrified to touch psychadelics again for a long while.

  • @haroldworthington8952
    @haroldworthington8952 Год назад +923

    A few months ago I ate a chocolate mushroom filled candy bar without realizing what was in it and long story short I saw a bunch of little faces everywhere and when morning came I noticed a green mist hanging in the air and I started thinking about lizards and frogs. A few days later I was telling a friend about it and they had just returned from a psychedelic retreat where they had their experience around the same time as I did and they were out in some wetlands surrounded by frogs. Pretty wild, we were hundreds of miles apart but seemed to have a psychedelic connection.

    • @codyanderson1593
      @codyanderson1593 Год назад +57

      Tell me you’ve never actually taken mushrooms….without telling me you’ve never taken mushrooms 😅

    • @Scotty-vs4lf
      @Scotty-vs4lf Год назад +25

      @@codyanderson1593 fr lmao. i mean i guess anything can happen but that is a bit far fetched

    • @ismaelperalta2882
      @ismaelperalta2882 Год назад +31

      @@Scotty-vs4lf ehh idk I don’t doubt what he felt was real to an extent, I’ve had telepathic communication with friends on psychs to some it seems far fetched but it was very real

    • @mikeb1368
      @mikeb1368 Год назад +30

      Psychedelic connections need to be studied. My friend and I took them at the same time in different places, and we were texting each other without reading our phones because we knew what the other was thinking and feeling. Very strange. Both of us had a terrible trip but that brought us together and somehow after our telepathy experience we were able to calm down

    • @ismaelperalta2882
      @ismaelperalta2882 Год назад +3

      @@mikeb1368 yeahhhh dood insanity

  • @CarterTheGinger
    @CarterTheGinger Год назад +689

    Please make the dissociative scale into a video! These are incredible.

    • @cyrilio
      @cyrilio Год назад +16

      Hell yeah. Please collaborate with Nervewing on this. He has an amazing blog on dissociatives and I’m 99% certain he’d love to collaborate.
      He’s the disso king.

    • @spencerricketts8025
      @spencerricketts8025 Год назад +9

      YES, dissos are extremely fascinating to me

    • @ryans3638
      @ryans3638 Год назад +4

      Please do this boss

    • @josikinz
      @josikinz  Год назад +86

      will do! I'm realizing that my biggest limiting factor is that the replications community has produced an endless amount of psychedelic replications for me to use in my videos, but very few dissociative replications. It's entirely possible but I don't have any good k-hole replications, for example. At this point, I'll probably make a video on deliriants before dissociatives, because there are plenty of people replicating that experience within the community.

    • @keef9078
      @keef9078 Год назад +14

      There's an infinite number of levels when you go sideways

  • @nikkitronic80
    @nikkitronic80 11 месяцев назад +54

    I had a level 5 trip the other day with my bf after not doing psychedelics for almost 20 years. It was the most fun, beautiful, refreshing, life affirming thing I have ever done. I still have overwhelming feelings of gratitude and happiness from that trip. I’m sure it helped that I am in a better spot in my life than I’ve ever been. But I feel the psychedelics pushed my happiness over the edge. All in all an absolutely wonderful experience.

    • @rainbowllama5570
      @rainbowllama5570 11 месяцев назад +7

      What I would never understand is that how tf would seeing figures moving make you experience these so called life changes experiences

    • @kieransmith1796
      @kieransmith1796 10 месяцев назад +1

      Back in the early mid nineties I used to do quite a lot of acid. Lately I've been wondering how I would go taking acid again. Glad you had a wonderful experience after 20 years.

    • @Dark-fu2ww
      @Dark-fu2ww 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same, i just tripped 2 days ago and it was the first time in 5 years, I feel so at peace and felt like I got soo much hatred and all the negativity out of me, it was so beautiful even at one point I cried so much, but in the most beautiful way if that makes sense. Listening to the most beautiful music while being in nature and watching the most trippiest things , looking at the night sky (which was INSANE)

    • @marekhajduk3905
      @marekhajduk3905 9 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@rainbowllama5570"seeing figures moving" is not why you take a trip. Its not about what you see, about halucinations. Its about what you experience. Your thoughs and mind are the main gamechanger here, not your senses.

    • @inviitewiicka
      @inviitewiicka 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@rainbowllama5570lmao man if only you knew

  • @emmanuelkalu4657
    @emmanuelkalu4657 Год назад +80

    Psilcybin contining mushrooms saved my life.they drastically reduced my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quite illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would had became medically dangerous to quit

    • @emmanueluma
      @emmanueluma Год назад +2

      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

    • @chanelleblack3816
      @chanelleblack3816 Год назад +1

      @aarnarinkihreedran6560 Tripping is not really bad but find a good mycologist who will teach you the right things you need to know

    • @henryrodriguez7173
      @henryrodriguez7173 Год назад

      @@emmanueluma Yeah ,I got my GT from him.
      Myco_sporres
      He Is very reliable

    • @austinjoby8754
      @austinjoby8754 Год назад

      @@emmanueluma I came across some comments about myco_sporres I must recommend he is good at what he does

    • @austinjoby8754
      @austinjoby8754 Год назад

      Myco_sporres

  • @FromTheRootsToTheCrown
    @FromTheRootsToTheCrown Год назад +312

    I have NEVER seen visuals be so correct than the first 3 stages . Exactly what it's like on acid

    • @hunterswrld420
      @hunterswrld420 Год назад +5

      That’s what I was gonna say💀

    • @katzekarlo2367
      @katzekarlo2367 Год назад +1

      Yesss. Some of level 4 visuals, too. I guess so >155 micrograms

    • @TheBloggme
      @TheBloggme Год назад +2

      Never tried acid but visuals were similar to my shroom trips.

    • @the_mc_channel6132
      @the_mc_channel6132 Год назад

      uk how much acid i have to take foe lvl 2?

    • @StewiesLounge
      @StewiesLounge Год назад

      @@TheBloggme how many shrooms do u need to get to the second level for someone with a very low tolerance

  • @lancehubrr6049
    @lancehubrr6049 Год назад +99

    i feel like a psychadelic experience will not only make u appreciate the worlds beauty during the trip but even after, u start to notice, consider, and appreciate the worlds beauty alot more. I also feel like a trip can really open your mind to a new level of creativity that you can expand on throughout life

    • @danielhubley3335
      @danielhubley3335 Год назад +1

      Never did I notice driving down the highway in my area are you able to see out for miles and miles you can even see Boston a little bit once I tripped I started noticing just how vast and expansive the sky is. And how little we are in the world. Psychs are amazing 🤩🥰

  • @LynxenX
    @LynxenX Год назад +144

    Extremely realistic and accurate representation of the open and closed eye visuals produced by psychedelic substances such as psilocybin and LSD. Likely the best I have seen on RUclips.

  • @wubwub7546
    @wubwub7546 Год назад +51

    These depictions are so accurate im impressed to whoever recreates these! It’s been SO long since I’ve had an intense psychedelic experience like level 3/4. This video made me miss it

    • @scooty9272
      @scooty9272 10 месяцев назад

      Is the video shrooms or lsd

    • @rougeegamer98
      @rougeegamer98 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@scooty9272from what I've seen I'll go with shrooms but I've only gone up to level 3

    • @antman7673
      @antman7673 6 месяцев назад

      @@scooty9272
      I think it is AI video morphing.
      So it is neither, but people may relate it to be an accurate depiction.
      -Similar to their own experience.
      Both experiences are similar anyways. If you are interested in the differences you can read up on it.

  • @larkstonguesinaspic4814
    @larkstonguesinaspic4814 Год назад +173

    A couple of points I want to add:
    - The intensity of emotions. Psychedelic experiences on every level can be really intensely emotional depending on your mindset and what you're going through in life. I know this video is talking more about general effects and emotions are more personal, But you should know these experiences differ person to person and you might experience some difficult emotions.
    - Personally for me synesthesia happens even on lower levels.
    - Spiritual and mystical internal experiences that can be quite transformative might happen on lower doses as well, you don't need to get to level 6-7 to experience that sort of thing. Psychedelic experiences just feel mystical because of how they change your perception of reality, If you truly embrace the experience and look inwards, it'll 100% be spiritual even if you're only taking 1.5g of mushrooms.

    • @Ghoopty
      @Ghoopty Год назад +4

      1) I love your user name - great fucking album & band!!
      2) I agree - Emotional intensity is the reason I haven’t done psychedelics in a long time. I get put thru the emotional wringer on a trip, and it’s enough already 😅

    • @Aspiracy
      @Aspiracy Год назад +1

      Yes. I took 100ug of 1V-LSD and had a what I'd call a mystical experience.

    • @aidanhead3196
      @aidanhead3196 Год назад

      I had one of my most spiritual experiences by accident off 1/4 tab. 10 hours into it I was basically sober but I smoked two hits of weed and was able to pull my anxiety out of my stomach into the space in front of me and sculpt these three dimensional objects into more pleasant emotions

  • @bycha87
    @bycha87 Год назад +224

    This is extremely accurate description of the process. Huge congratulations to the creator.

  • @seanwood9463
    @seanwood9463 10 месяцев назад +36

    The use of magic mushrooms completely helps one get over depression and makes you feel like yourself.

  • @adabofeverything7120
    @adabofeverything7120 Год назад +33

    13:24
    Amazing. Thats a near perfect recreation of what my "Bad Trip" in 2016 looked like. I was scared shitless the whole time. Just felt and looked like a force/void trying to pull me in forever and I thought I was seconds away from dying for a few hours. I look back on it all fondly now, but when it happened I just wanted out.

    • @KartikChugh
      @KartikChugh Год назад +2

      That’s scary man

    • @lilcarloss6347
      @lilcarloss6347 Год назад +4

      Experienced something similar, horrifying as hell

    • @brozzie5795
      @brozzie5795 Год назад +2

      I feel like this would be me

    • @cebeare6165
      @cebeare6165 Год назад +3

      Man that’s what happened to me I was trying to hold on and fight it because I thought I was gonna die.

    • @NiiNjAPanda
      @NiiNjAPanda Год назад +3

      It happens but do you feel like you have conquered something huge! To think, some people will never get to experience that in their entire lives and you can safely say you held the ropes and came out the other side.
      Feels wacky as fuck being there trust me, I’ll never go down the hole that far again… just micros for me these days 😅

  • @Ilovesunlight
    @Ilovesunlight Год назад +296

    When I accidentally took between 9-15 hits of acid I definitely made it to what she describes as level 6. I can’t remember a lot of the trip, I only really remember coming up and then coming down, but the effects were immediate after taking. 20 minutes after eating the sugar cubes, my entire body was vibrating and I could not hear my friend yelling my name right next to me until his maybe fifth try. The rest of what I remember is mildly stereotypical of a hero dose, autonomous entities and all the rest but what really keeps me up is having gone unconscious with my eyes open (or so my friends tell me) while peaking. There is roughly 4 hours of my trip that I cannot account for, having apparently just sat on a couch staring at a wall with my eyes wide open. I don’t really remember drifting off but I do remember the intensity increasing to the point of knowing all I could do was sit down and ride it out. I really wonder where I went during my peak but something tells me I’m not supposed to know considering how difficult it was to come back to reality after that one. I basically had to relearn how to be a human entirely and I still have my struggles regarding. I was 16 at the time and am 23 now, too much acid for probably anyone, let alone a 16 year old. Thanks for reading!!! Love to you

    • @ErikPelyukhno
      @ErikPelyukhno Год назад +37

      Wow that sounds traumatic! I’m glad that you’re still with us. Just because there aren’t really any deaths on mushrooms or acid doesn’t mean there’s no risk of hurt from overdosing.

    • @Ilovesunlight
      @Ilovesunlight Год назад +33

      @@ErikPelyukhno I appreciate that and agree, some people never really come back from trips like that and I’ve often felt like one of them. Since then I’ve had my troubles with anxiety and have worked through it to a reasonable extent but it’s definitely shaped my philosophies and ideals for the better I do believe. I remain indifferent to the specifics of the supernatural but since that trip I have even had my share of what I personally deem to be mystical experiences, often wondering if that trip pushed me into that world. While psychedelics can change your life for better or worse, I do often believe they are not for everyone, especially in massive doses. Like your point, they may not kill you, but they may factory reset your ego whether you want it or not 😂. Thanks for the kind comment!!!

    • @speedstr
      @speedstr Год назад +5

      can you elaborate on having to relearn how to be human? how long was that process? what did you forget how to do effectively? what was the dose you took if you had to estimate?

    • @Kvothe_The_Bloodless
      @Kvothe_The_Bloodless Год назад +29

      Oh psychedelics can kill you most certainly... I would consider the old me dead and gone for years.... just not in the literal sense of death.

    • @extremepoker75
      @extremepoker75 Год назад

      ​@@Ilovesunlight BB

  • @TheKvltSith
    @TheKvltSith Год назад +132

    Me and buddy went fishing and split 🍄 about 4gs each. My experience was between level 3-4 Moderate and Heavy. Smoking 🌿 definitely made it a lot more intense. My buddy helped me out of a negative headspace in my trip which wasn't by any means a bad trip. I was in a bad situation in life so he let me vent to him and he gave me his advice. There's definitely something special about talking with someone when you're both tripping. It's no wonder why governments keep them illegal. Hell, I've never really had a "bad trip." Challenging ones for sure but still overall a beautiful experience.🍄 tend to go in waves for me especially the mental part of the trip. Makes you think about everything in life. No regrets doing 🍄. Never tried acid though. I have no idea how different it is to 🍄.

    • @b.entranceperium
      @b.entranceperium Год назад +31

      Weed always causes more anxiety, paranoia and clouds up my psychedelic trips. The difference between acid and shrooms is probably subjective but for me acid is more "electric" and you as the tripper guide the ride while mushrooms seem to be more 'wavy' and 'earthy' and they tell you where the trip is going to go. Its so hard to put in words, but there definitely are nuances imo.

    • @adabofeverything7120
      @adabofeverything7120 Год назад +8

      Well.. if this says enough. I did acid at least 12 different times before my first shroom trip, and my mind was so dead set on what a general "trip" was supposed to look like, shrooms forever weird me the fuck out. They are too different of a ride, and my mind can never take them. Haha

    • @user-vp9xn3wb7v
      @user-vp9xn3wb7v Год назад

      Acid was very similar in my experience.

    • @michaelhoste_
      @michaelhoste_ Год назад +16

      @@b.entranceperium Electric vs earthy/wavy is pretty accurate. But I also think that acid is a bit more of a wild card - there are many different acid experiences that kind of get structured out of the situation. Frequently, the metaphorical effects predominate over tbe visual so that you are effectively having a completely mental experience (that sounded funny).
      I treat acid with a lot of respect. Be mindful of where you want to be - in a safe, flexible, escapable space with the right people, or with no one if preferred.
      It's so difficult to pin this stuff down. This is why people feel so compelled to talk about it. I meant to write two sentences and I still can't shut up!

    • @smmusicplus96
      @smmusicplus96 Год назад +6

      Acid seems to linger in the psyche with prolonged use. Shrooms are more contained to the experience. Does that make sense?

  • @palmbearoftexas2007
    @palmbearoftexas2007 Год назад +2

    This is my first encounter with you and your content. I’m greatly impressed at the thoroughness, language, editing, and composition of this content. I’ll surely be subscribing. Cheers!

  • @TheBeatboxChamp
    @TheBeatboxChamp 6 месяцев назад +10

    Talk of the "entity" sent chills down my spine. I have also seen a "being" during a high level intense trip.

  • @briannamyo
    @briannamyo Год назад +42

    When I stopped smoking weed and tobacco in January this year I was often experiencing level 1 without taking any psychedelics. I also experienced lucid dreams which I haven't had for many years, and even astral travel on a couple of occasions during sleep. A few months later I had the urge to start smoking again, only tobacco, and all that stopped. This tells me even tobacco can diminish the memories of dreams similar to weed and have an effect on Seratonin and Melatonin. I'm determined to stop again even though it's proving harder than before, I want back what I had for the first 3 or 4 months of this year. It was a strangely magical time.

    • @jethrotertiusthethird2439
      @jethrotertiusthethird2439 Год назад +1

      I wish you all the best!

    • @briannamyo
      @briannamyo Год назад

      Thanks Jethro.

    • @jacobpitt6275
      @jacobpitt6275 Год назад +9

      I went from smoking weed daily to cutting it down to once or twice a week, and I have had much much more vivid dreams, and less groggyness in the morning, ive also noticed how much more fun it is to be high on the days I get to smoke. Weed is great but overusing it (just like anything) really kills its greatness for me.

  • @livingabstract
    @livingabstract Год назад +138

    One time looking into the starry night. The stars appeared to be connected by a celestial spider web, breath taking. Very cool visual effects!

    • @Foolseverywhere
      @Foolseverywhere Год назад +6

      Happened to me as well while on shrooms..

    • @navinanase
      @navinanase Год назад +9

      Our reality is made from strings of consciousness. These have a vibration just like our thoughts.

    • @gesaugen
      @gesaugen Год назад +4

      Starry night is the top! My peak of the year is to go to small mountain festival far away from lights of city where stars shine most beautiful and the music is going thru all the night and then to take trip and watch the stars. It's most beautiful and humbling and enriching experience I've experienced and just can't get enough of it

    • @TheJoshestWhite
      @TheJoshestWhite Год назад +12

      Ah yes, the Web. Lifts my spirit to know others have seen it too

    • @DavidVanZylUTube
      @DavidVanZylUTube Год назад

      @@TheJoshestWhite see it every time 🙃

  • @user-fp6ed8ip2j
    @user-fp6ed8ip2j 9 месяцев назад +50

    Your representation of the visual effects are absolutely spot-on.. Most accurate representation of psychedelic visuals I’ve ever seen. Hands down..

  • @genericperson12
    @genericperson12 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, both the descriptions and visual representations were really spot on!

  • @mcds54
    @mcds54 Год назад +24

    I'm 68 now and vividly remember my numerous trips in the 70s....white lightening, orange sunshine, yellow mellow, window pane, purple microdot... sugar cubes .. and shrooms... never had a bad trip.... some of these simulations are pretty close to what I experienced.... in particular for me with cars and women... in a way I could never explain... .I have no regrets. Lots of laughter.. ..and the music we listened to is ingrained in my brain to this day (Yessongs). The most intense visions I've ever seen. Glad I experienced it!

    • @IguanaJoose
      @IguanaJoose Год назад +2

      you can still trip at 68

    • @AthamAldecua
      @AthamAldecua Год назад

      Let's trip! Lol

    • @TheInsider300
      @TheInsider300 Год назад

      that sounds amazing bet you were a pimp back then OG, predicate the culturism will checkout "yessongs"

  • @scrabbleking1965
    @scrabbleking1965 Год назад +44

    The altered and enhanced cognition aspects is what REALLY make me keep coming back, visuals are fun but the cognition changes are POWERFUL and paths to growth and positive change.

  • @FredrickCarl
    @FredrickCarl 7 месяцев назад +60

    Psilocybin is an ancient and powerful medicine. It is amusing that “modern” medicine is only now trying to understand what Indigenous people have know for a millennia.

    • @jensenbruz1029
      @jensenbruz1029 7 месяцев назад +2

      Psychedelics is a tool in which the universe uses to connect with us, we understand without words
      We listen without distractions,we agree without arguments.

    • @LievanosAguilar
      @LievanosAguilar 7 месяцев назад

      Ive always been open to try and see what is really beyond, what is brought out through atoms and particles in the reality of what we live in. And just open up my consciousness to a whole new plane, but how do you get ahold of em?

    • @jensenbruz1029
      @jensenbruz1029 7 месяцев назад

      dr_xzavier_ his one person I can trust to give you want you looking for.

    • @LievanosAguilar
      @LievanosAguilar 7 месяцев назад

      On inst?

    • @jensenbruz1029
      @jensenbruz1029 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, dr_xzavier_

  • @MrHibby-cc9zq
    @MrHibby-cc9zq 11 месяцев назад +4

    I Had A Level 3 Trip Yesterday And It Was Beautiful And Very Insightful. I Dosed Around 9 Am And Fully Came Down Around 2-3PM But It Felt Like A Whole 24 Hours. I Definitely Didnt Want It To End

  • @VipurHD
    @VipurHD Год назад +15

    I never done shrooms, but I’ve been practicing meditation and looking into all old eastern philosophy and way of life like Buddhism, Taoism, zen, ect... heavily for years, getting deeper and trying to understand what this life is. So I have had some of these experiences in the video in my head in deep meditation. From seeing hallucinations, some geometric shapes(not as intense as the high level shroom dose but can get very interesting), talking to entities or spirits and being able to feel there presence, astral projection, knowing everything is one. my experience u eventually feel the wobble of your soul when your thoughts calm down and less come in, and if u keep calm u end up forgetting U have a body or realizing the imagine u are looking at has been in your head the whole time, making me realizing everything comes from within and we control it, answers come to u too in the same way it was described in the video. If u practice and can astral project u feel a tug from the body and by this time your thoughts are way less not many thoughts if any, they almost more come to u more as like a lesson or something u are supposed to see for growth, but u aren't attached to the thought in the same way u normally are u realize its a thought and u can choose not to connect with that thought and u are more viewing the thought more than identifying with it.. besides that it’s just peaceful bliss and i mean beyond comprehension peaceful bliss, u see "the light" they talk ab after dying everything gets bright like the sun is in your eyes out of no where, even tho your eyes are closed and probably in your room. at this point u understand everything is one and there's no describing it, u understand there's an afterlife bc u are literally out of your body, u felt the tug out.. at certain points before this u see a blue ball, that can move or create shapes, even hallucinations ive seen soooo many. and that’s said to be your higher self, soul, spirit something like that and it can communicate through subconscious imagery like scenarios. Basically u are now tapped in to the subconscious and if u know how to communicate with entities u can and they will communicate through the imagery like i said and from my experience u use emotion and imagery to communicate back., theres def some negative energies out there but if u ignore them and understand love is stronger than them it quickly vanishes into a peaceful state. which is where to start to astral project if u practice. u calmly wait and then since u have much control over your head at this point its able to use the imagery in a dream like viewing that u can feel entities messages.. u even can almost see a face that it creates a image of off energy and the blue ball. I know when u breath a certain way your lungs release natural dmt. Our lives are literal dreams states that we can create and change by emotion and through thought the heart chakra being the most powerful manifesting tool, feeling the love and gratitude for what u have already. When u want something that indicates subconsciously u don’t have it, since this is a dream like state and responds off how u feel not what U think, so u gotta be thankful for having what u have or what u want and almost pretend u have it already ,know it’s yours just based off thought, the universe brings it to u. Anyone should look up Neville Goddard, Alan watts, Terrence McKenna a couple very interesting people. And if your interested in different levels of meditation look up the 7 stages of Jhana. i found it interesting the similarities ive had with this video but i understand why. i do believe more in them being beings of light tbh tho.

  • @asdf9890
    @asdf9890 Год назад +26

    Pretty great analysis and ranking, and I got to say, the visuals were pretty convincing that I was tripping. As a 46 year old, experienced with acid and shrooms since the early 90's, level 2 is at most what you'd want to do as a beginner. Level 3 is done solo only with experience and a positive, controllable setting. Level 4 and above only with a sitter or at least multiple friends with you on a trip. Trust me, I ended up putting myself in the ER only on a level 3 after years of abstinence and thinking I could handle it on my own in an uncontrolled setting (nature hike, bad trip, poisonous bugs attacked me!).
    I do agree with your comment at the end of the 6th stage, it's just not worth it. Although I do think I experienced "ego death" somewhere between level 4 and 5 once when I was younger. It profoundly changed my outlook on life and the way I carry myself, sometimes not for the better. I became more existentially nihilistic, withdrawn, and very low self esteem (I basically saw humans as no matter how much you achieve, you're always insignificant, weak, and not even a speck of meaning to the greater power of whatever it is) . Experiencing these things don't always improve you....I didn't expect to keep adding to this lol, I'll stop.

    • @AJ-tg9vo
      @AJ-tg9vo Год назад +2

      I have had a nihilistic period as well and I would seriously recommend checking out optimistic nihilism. Together with stoicism, continously trying to not take life seriously, searching for joy in everything, and doing a job to make sure other people can do the same, I turned it into my greatest strength to live life fully.

  • @waynedavis2022
    @waynedavis2022 Месяц назад +1

    Psychedelic mushrooms really healed me years back.
    These are great healing compounds! When used in proper context.

  • @oliverdough
    @oliverdough Год назад

    This is by far the best / most informative video to show anyone who may have a prejudice opinion of what psychotropic use is really about. Very good job on making the video. In my years of use with psychotropics , this video is amazingly accurate visually and very informative

  • @Enders.paradise888
    @Enders.paradise888 Год назад +142

    I think the highest level I’ve been at is between strong and heavy, it was when I lemon tekked 8 grams. Mushrooms are by far the most mind boggling thing on this planet. Especially when you go in deep, nobody can convince me mushrooms aren’t some sort of interdimensional aliens. Also the visuals used in this video are INCREDIBLY ACCURATE!😮

    • @asdf9890
      @asdf9890 Год назад +3

      What's "lemon tekked"? Sorry, just a curious Gen X'er who's never heard of that before. And yes, I've tripped harder on shrooms than any acid trip. And I did a lot of acid in the early 90's.
      Edit: never mind, I just looked it up. Wish I knew about this! Seems a better way just because you don't have to chew up dried up shroom jerky!

    • @liamstanley5599
      @liamstanley5599 Год назад +1

      Dude I agree for some reason the only side effect I got from 7g was slight itchiness and I listened to the very best of Jimi Hendrix while tripping balls. Pretty sure that’s as close to communing with God as it gets

    • @liamstanley5599
      @liamstanley5599 Год назад

      Also the colors that I saw while in the pitch black of my room were amazing. But then I went downstairs and saw all the mini lights within my living room electronics and felt like I was in my own pocket universe!!

    • @noc4265
      @noc4265 Год назад

      I took 1/8 golden teacher and .4g edible and 1g penis envy and I was not impressed. I didn't really get any visuals... my trip was all feel with a slight shift in color. It was good experience but I was largely unimpressed.

    • @Enders.paradise888
      @Enders.paradise888 Год назад +8

      You simply didn’t do enough. Also the edible probably ruined things 🤔

  • @douglas.skene88
    @douglas.skene88 Год назад +3

    Awesome video, Josie. We can always count on you for thorough and engaging content.

  • @tripoverthis420
    @tripoverthis420 Год назад +1

    Almost cried this is so good, started to tear up from pure emotion from the thought of past travels. Your voice was great for this!

  • @barbaraingram1045
    @barbaraingram1045 Год назад +180

    Psychedelic definently have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like depression and anxiety, I'd like to try them but it's just hard to source here. Hope you can help.

    • @jamest7727
      @jamest7727 Год назад +5

      Where is here?

    • @ycrep1993
      @ycrep1993 Год назад +6

      Google is your friend, and onions help too

    • @memele4991
      @memele4991 Год назад +3

      I suggest going into it not with the idea to fix any mental issues, instead just go in it like its an adventure where you are going to experience new things. Having no expectations makes the trip way better :)

    • @simonsanchezkumrich8489
      @simonsanchezkumrich8489 Год назад +7

      Guys, this i obviously a bot, its full of these comments

    • @vincentshanks4251
      @vincentshanks4251 Год назад +6

      fed

  • @metamike2012
    @metamike2012 Год назад +4

    Impressive , and you know your stuff young lady. I am 69 years of age now and hav logged in many mind excursions. I still have one kind of experience on LSD that never occurred again. I was 19 at the time, and was camping with two buddies . We each took a full dose of blotter acid which supposedly came from Tim Leary's lab. The dot on the paper was the size of a quarter. One hour later I felt myself being led away from my friends whom I wouldn't see until the next day. I felt as if something powerful was coming and I was helpless. Tne next thing I know , I was standing on a rock in the middle of the woods arched backwards with my spine in a back- curved position. I was missing my jacket, belt and one shoe and 17 hours had passed. After recalling enough pieces of the experience through the next several months, I realized that I had fallen into a trance state of consciousness. What I recalled was a metaphorical story of my life and beyond. I could write a book just based on that one experience. . . . so there may be yet another level of experience . . . . the psychedelic Trance level.

  • @worstgirlfreud
    @worstgirlfreud Год назад +3

    I don’t usually comment but I’d just like to let you know that you SAVED my psychedelic journey. As someone who has a tendency to evaluate the intensity of the trip and dosage and attempt to research both while in the psychedelic experience itself, you’ve liberated me from the confines of my MIND ruminating over the quality of the substance as well. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

  • @-umph
    @-umph Год назад +10

    I'm glad this video exists to help me understand what happened to me. "I" completely dissolved for hours. I learned so much it was awe inspiring. I've taken more on dozens of occasions and never had my ego dissolve, and it lasted so long. I was completely separate from my body and some incredible intelligence was beaming into me. I'm so not worthy of this experience but I'm glad you uploaded this.

  • @Grayyy__
    @Grayyy__ Год назад +7

    This is so helpful, personally I’ve always been terrified of psychedelics because my regular imagination is so wild that even my dreams don’t always feel like dreams. I’ve never felt comfortable enough to take them so seeing something like this I think I could handle the very couple stages should I ever want to give it a try ❤ appreciate you for making something like this, I think it’s so very helpful for understanding.

  • @4rillymanilly
    @4rillymanilly Год назад +8

    can i just say not only are you an intelligent mediator of psycodelic experiences but also i would assume that one has much experience in such experiences to be able to explain so much in dept!.bravo🤝👏👏keep up the fantastic work

  • @EuropesNinja
    @EuropesNinja Год назад +7

    I don't know how your channel is not more popular, this is fantastic!

  • @stephenkey5020
    @stephenkey5020 Год назад

    For something which is so hard to explain you've done an excellent job explaining the feeling and experience. Not only that the visual artist has done a excellent job showing how visuals can look open and closed eye. Easily the most accurate representation of the psychedelic experience I've seen.

  • @stephenmcsweeney7562
    @stephenmcsweeney7562 Год назад

    Unbelievable content. How you've managed the visuals is magnificent.

  • @Fitz42
    @Fitz42 Год назад +4

    Your break down was very well structured and visuals are a very good representation of the different levels. Glad I found this channel. :)

  • @lastnamefirst4035
    @lastnamefirst4035 Год назад +7

    Ive never been able to describe the experience of a psychedelic trip. This is by far the best Ive seen. Thanks

  • @nah_m8
    @nah_m8 Год назад +7

    Absolutely incredible representation of all seven states of visuals. Even the sounds are absolutely spot on!

  • @a.t.6322
    @a.t.6322 Год назад +5

    This video was the closest demonstration and explanation to what I saw and experienced. Stage 4 especially. Best video I’ve found on it to date.

  • @gregorysgarrison
    @gregorysgarrison Год назад +16

    One thing you didn't mention, that becomes more noticeable as you age, is the enhancement and distortion of memory. This effect can be tremendous even at low or micro doses. Memories that are long forgotten from many years ago can come flooding in as if the events only just happened. At higher doses the immediate chaos, euphoria, and ego loss tend to negate most of these effects.

  • @glennparticka1
    @glennparticka1 Год назад +5

    Dude. This is perfectly made. Level 5 - strong depicts and described everything perfectly down to a t. Especially when the video demonstrated blinking. 10/10 accuracy

  • @daviddrayton8312
    @daviddrayton8312 Год назад

    Outstanding. Thank you for the video. This obviously took a lot of work and persistence, so thank you for your continued efforts to raise the bar for quality in this area.

  • @zketosh3198
    @zketosh3198 6 месяцев назад +4

    Phsychedelics helped me quit illicit pills addiction, I was messed up I was depressed and a danger to myself. Good videos and help like this should be seen always.

    • @user-ip5hu2ej7s
      @user-ip5hu2ej7s 6 месяцев назад

      Truth be told... Psychedelics are life changers..
      And Should be made readily accessible by people...I still microdose DMT till date..thanks to DENNIS_ALLEN_01👌

  • @merlinmakinson4724
    @merlinmakinson4724 Год назад +7

    Excellent video. I’ve always noticed that objects can take on a off kilter position appearing to sit at odd angles as if they’re slightly tilted. The breathing and morphing in this video is spot on . A lot of times I’ve had these kaleidoscope wheels that would grow and turn in my whole vision . There is definitely a anxiety factor that goes up the higher the dose . I think it was a great point to make about what is therapeutic and enjoyable in going up on dosage . These are just my personal experiences on psychedelics and I am aware of the fact that they are not always shared by others . Your scale really makes me wonder just how much of these substances I was taking years ago lol .

  • @greenbud8946
    @greenbud8946 Год назад +17

    WOW! You really know your s**t about psychedelics, and I can definitely tell that you are VERY intelligent by just the way that you speak and present your videos. PLEASE keep this content coming, I am hooked!! 🙂

    • @greenbud8946
      @greenbud8946 Год назад +1

      @@shaunbang6986 I love hearing that dude! I used to grow Golden Teachers and make my own nn-DMT, and it has helped me unbelievably. I’ve quit smoking cigarettes, lost almost 40 pounds of pure body fat, diet & exercise, meditate, and just generally became a better person. They also helped me with illicit drug use. I am , unfortunately, in a Suboxone clinic and ever since I started tripping again awhile back, I’ve been trying to slowly get myself out of there. I’m down to 1/4 my original starting dose, and I am doing great, but DAMN IS IT HARD! Lol

    • @mrscoles100
      @mrscoles100 Год назад +1

      @@greenbud8946 good luck with your journey!

    • @greenbud8946
      @greenbud8946 Год назад

      @@mrscoles100 THANK YOU!!! 🙂🙂

    • @waterzero5461
      @waterzero5461 Год назад

      @@greenbud8946 How did you make nn-DMT?

    • @greenbud8946
      @greenbud8946 Год назад

      @@waterzero5461 with Mimosa Hostilis root bark, water, naphtha, and lye.

  • @helpgavin
    @helpgavin Год назад

    @ 9:19 with how the wood almost appears to grow yet remains the same size with the subtle patterns overlayed is so amazingly accurate thank you for this

  • @captainobvious49
    @captainobvious49 4 месяца назад +2

    I really love how you explained what the highest level psychedelic experience is like. Other people describe the levels of experience as if the highest dose is the most profound. When you're so far gone you can't really bring anything back.

  • @jakekilos4748
    @jakekilos4748 Год назад +18

    I may be a little late saying this, I’ve only seen a few of your videos and heard you. It was a pleasant surprise to be able to put a face to the voice behind this amazing informative content ☺️. I’ve been waiting for something like this. Thank you so much. It really hits close to home.

    • @sammythesuesarthouse
      @sammythesuesarthouse Год назад +1

      haha, what? have you been waiting for a face reveal? kinda weird

  • @doctorjudo
    @doctorjudo Год назад +10

    More impressive, to me at least, than the visual representation, is the way you captured the auditory aspects of the experience. Hearing those sounds unlocks memories for me!

  • @TheAetherealMeadow
    @TheAetherealMeadow Год назад

    One thing which I especially find very helpful about this video from a harm reduction standpoint is that is allows one to more easily determine what their limits are in terms of dosage in different sets and settings in a very systematic manner.
    For instance, watching your video, it's very clear to me that my limit for any sort of rave, festival, party, etc. is level 2. For being in public in situations like if I want to go for a walk in the park to enjoy nature, level 3 is my limit. With level 4 or higher, I know that I definitely need to be in the comfort of my own home and have a sober sitter around at least on an on call basis somewhere nearby if I choose to journey alone just in case I need some support.
    I would have benefitted greatly from resources like this when I was in my honeymoon phase with psychedelics and didn't have access to this kind of information which allows to anticipate know exactly how much tripping I can handle for a given situation.

  • @ThePolisher17
    @ThePolisher17 Год назад +11

    Whoever made those psychedelic montage this is incredibly accurate !!! Bravo

  • @kyronzeigler428
    @kyronzeigler428 Год назад +3

    What a wonderful person you are to share this, thank you.

  • @fabiankempazo7055
    @fabiankempazo7055 Год назад +2

    the best psychedelics description video I have ever seen - by far!

  • @stinkleaf
    @stinkleaf Год назад +10

    You’re a pioneer! Your lexicon and analysis is world class! Subscribed

  • @MInquisition
    @MInquisition 4 месяца назад +2

    Nothing else has *visually* compared to what I'd experienced before seeing the graphics in this video, great stuff - some of the better looking ones are the ones that don't have visual depth to them, can't say I've ever experienced anything like 9:52 before. There's something immersion-breaking about being able to pick out how far something is away from you when you focus on it. But the blink transition like at 10:10 is SO good, I'd find myself trying to re-blink again to reset what I was seeing sometimes bc I'd figured I'd just blinked wrong or something.
    But some personal context that this vid reminds me of - DO NOT underestimate all the effects that weren't shown visually or auditorily, that were read out or shown listed on screen. At 9:15 they mention your thoughts seeming more significant - oftentimes your thoughts will come to you more as if they're some reality-breaking realization, like a cascade of repeating "aha!" moments from playing a puzzle game. Even the most nonsensical ideas become *very* believable when you combine some of the listed effects like delusion, emotional intensification and enhanced spirituality. If you're fighting the trip, you'll get driven down the trip even harder because of your pattern-seeking brain trying to make sense of it all. Multiple effects will feed off each other to create that feeling of physically or spiritually being somewhere else.
    A lot of the visuals in the video at face value just seem cool-looking and trippy. But when you're in the headspace of the trip, you ascribe meaning to them and they stop being shapes, and start being stand-ins for some greater *thing* you're thinking of.
    Your sight will bleed over into the things you feel physically, and you'll get placebo'd seeing a ball you hold wrap itself around your hands, and you'll feel the ball grabbing back at you. When you see faces, you'll pair them up with the hands and deduce that there must be people all around you. If there's people all around you, you must be being watched - and if you're being watched, maybe you're also being recorded. Maybe you get some sense of de'ja vou - like maybe you've seen yourself in this moment before. From the recording that's being taken? - Which would mean all of this has already happened, as you're currently living it. Which means you're living in the past? Or the people you saw before are living in the future? Which means that time must be flat if you saw them earlier at the same time as you've been existing, which means maybe life is only viewed *subjectively* in a linear way, but really all exists at the same time.
    If time is flat, surely you'd be able to hear every sound you'll ever hear if you just listen close enough - and sure enough it comes, voices of all the people you've ever known or people you haven't met yet. Sounds you hear repeat and layer over eachother like a recording that records itself, but doesn't seem to come from anywhere at all. And when you see the spinning, multi-colored tesseracts like at 1:17 and, possibly, these could be the source of the sound - all of the time-flat lives that surround you that you could never see before when time was linear. But if you can see them now, where does that mean you're at now? A place where physics don't make sense anymore, and time is flat and infinite, but you can pretty solidly say you're not dreaming, yet you're outside of your own life able to experience it if you only focus hard enough.
    If your trip leads you to believing that you must be dead, and you weren't ready to die yet, good luck - don't dig too deep into your thoughts, don't try to make too much sense of it, and take everything as it comes at face value.

  • @Rain-hn2yf
    @Rain-hn2yf Год назад +6

    New sub and new to psychedelics. 2months in and its been fantastic, from micro dosing to deep states as far as level 5 in this video. Stumbled onto your channel after searching for information on psychedelic entities. However back to this video I feel you hit the nail on the head explaining every level. I can't speak for level 6 though, I can't explain the amazing feeling I get at level 5. Great video look forward to browsing more on your channel.

  • @logank444
    @logank444 Год назад +4

    I projected my conciousness out of my forehead and was staring at myself from above and below. I then connected completely to the universe and felt complete bliss. Everything including my mind was a geometric shape. When I came out I started to cry hard from the experience. It's hard to explain what I seen or experienced. It made me believe in something greater and I'm so glad it happened as I dont fear death as much

  • @joeytofil2259
    @joeytofil2259 Год назад +2

    The shifting shapes and sizes were incredibly well done, and the non-visual aspects were described very accurately. A useful guide for everyone interested from the uninitiated to pros, and those like me somewhere in the middle trying to explore responsibly.

  • @geordiejones5618
    @geordiejones5618 Год назад +12

    Level 1 is also what I call the "oversaturation" effect where it feels like someone used a dial to turn up the depth of the colors around you.

    • @44LoFiLounge
      @44LoFiLounge Год назад +2

      hahaha I call it "3D mode" but I know you're talking about the same thing😂

    • @crunks420
      @crunks420 6 месяцев назад

      Feels like a seethrough veil gets draped across everything and smooths/fuzzes the edges of everything.

  • @mr.beatspt.2969
    @mr.beatspt.2969 Год назад +4

    Those visuals remind me of the hypnagogic hallucinations I used to have while trying to fall asleep. They were often times intense and somewhat disturbing but I battled through them and did some research which helped me a lot in understanding what I was going through at the time. Great video and the music was spot on! 🤯😎

  • @YourBoySB
    @YourBoySB Год назад +24

    One thing that would’ve been a nice addition would’ve been the visual representation of people under these different states. Being in nature and in a friendly, familiar setting is key to staying on the good side of an intense trip, but I think it’s important to discuss and be aware of potential downsides as well. Seeing what happens to people was one of the craziest visuals I’ve ever had and ultimately kept me from continuing to use psychedelics. I believe I reached the “strong level” but was not in an ideal setting and unfortunately it ruined tripping for me. I had probably 100+ awesome experiences and one bad one turned all future experiences into negative ones. I believed I had seen a demon or devil of some kind at the time, although now I feel like I may have just seen the outlines and edges and shapes being extended and intensified to a degree that completely changed the appearance of people into ghastly grotesque humanoid figures. Ugh. Just thinking about it gives me chills.

  • @LOLEliSays
    @LOLEliSays Год назад

    Amazing video. Love that you used reliable resources and studies. Thank you!!

  • @WilliamSok-ib1ms
    @WilliamSok-ib1ms 3 месяца назад +4

    Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety and illicit pill addiction. Believe it or not in a couple years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues

  • @NewStarConstellation
    @NewStarConstellation Год назад +6

    This channel is one of those rare gems you sometimes come across surfing RUclips.
    Thank you for your efforts. Subscribed.
    Oh, and please make that video about Microdosing. I read about this concept a while ago, and although I never have taken psychedelics it is a very interesting topic.

    • @DigitalBard1
      @DigitalBard1 Год назад

      Much much research has been done for decades, but it's getting very popular now. Psyilcybin can be used to treat PTSD, drug and alcohol addiction, to cure depression and anxiety, grief, and a whole manner of different mental afflictions. Many states in the U.S are pushing to decriminalize. It's an uphill task, but it's getting there slowly. Mushrooms really are a cure all miracle substance. They helped cure my depression in ways that are indescribable. Many countries in Europe are also pushing to decriminalize, and are using psychedelics in similar research. I think the issue the government's have, is how to make money off it. Of course it's always about money, and never about helping people. The world is changing though. There is a huge psychedelic revolution happening.
      When you look into history and ancient traditions like shamanism, then plant medicines were a huge part of thier culture. And to be honest, I feel that is what is lacking in modern society, we lost touch with our natural healers and teachers, and then the world went to shit. It will come back, it's inevitable.

  • @d-roo1563
    @d-roo1563 Год назад +2

    You put everything I couldn't into words and video...excellent work. Thanks Josie!

  • @User123456767
    @User123456767 Год назад

    Fantastic video, concise, informative, great advice and genuinely incredible visuals

  • @50buttfish
    @50buttfish 10 месяцев назад +4

    I always loved outdoors tripping. Indoors will make you crazy.

  • @nexuzeb79
    @nexuzeb79 Год назад +4

    Visually one of the truest representations of the psychedelic experience I have seen so far! Thank you!

  • @Skaskafood
    @Skaskafood Год назад +3

    What a great answer to “what’s it like to trip?” Super accurate description and visual representation of what it’s really like, thank you for this!

  • @raidenb4512
    @raidenb4512 Год назад +1

    Amazing stuff, by meditating and praying i'm able to get to the level 3. I couldn't imagine it would be like that in the next step of the journey.
    Thanks for your superb work Josie !

  • @ArmySSGJordan
    @ArmySSGJordan Год назад

    This was a fantastic video and breakdown!! I feel this was quite accurate in describing the different levels. Thank you so much for sharing and putting this together! Very well done!

  • @philip9528
    @philip9528 Год назад +18

    Very good video! It is clearly visible, that you have put alot of work into this!

  • @jaygooba9997
    @jaygooba9997 Год назад +73

    I would love to pursue this kind of research as a career. I really do think this is the most important and fascinating field of research. Idk if you’ve already made a vid explaining but I would love to know how you got into this at such a professional level

    • @josikinz
      @josikinz  Год назад +20

      That’s actually a good idea. I’ll add that to my list of video ideas! I want to make several videos about specific substances and effects before I make more meta videos on the topic of myself and the field that I work in though.

    • @unsolvedglitches6038
      @unsolvedglitches6038 Год назад +3

      @@josikinz wow !!! I will surely join you guys...if i ever got an opportunity to do so !!

    • @Weshopwizard
      @Weshopwizard Год назад +2

      Pharmacology

  • @mikec4527
    @mikec4527 Год назад +2

    Your videos are spot on! Best example of what it's like ! For anyone who has not yet had the experience.. this is it ❤

  • @renektonudyrftw5156
    @renektonudyrftw5156 Год назад +1

    this is by far the best coolest and most accurate in my experience and opinion depiction of tripping ive ever seen ty and ur strikingly beautiful

  • @beekerbod4072
    @beekerbod4072 Год назад +27

    Amazing visuals. I’ve never taken psychedelics, so it helps to get an idea what it’s like.😮😊

    • @youqqwheniq8502
      @youqqwheniq8502 Год назад +7

      The visuals in the video are quite well-made but it really doesn't matter how good you animate it. Psychedelic visuals is something that's unexplainable and it cannot be recreated.
      For example i might look at a video or picture and say "Damn thats trippy" but i've never seen a video or picture that even got close to what its really like. Sadly it's something that you've got to see yourself.
      I always tend to say that explaining psychedelic visuals to someone that never took psychedelics is like trying to explain to a blind person what a color looks like.

    • @get_ready_1
      @get_ready_1 Год назад +1

      Level 4 is like LSD and 5 and above would be like DMT

    • @PBNIP
      @PBNIP Год назад +3

      @@youqqwheniq8502 i disagree. The lower levels are pretty accurate. Yeah its not perfect but its pretty alright

  • @joshonhisbullshit
    @joshonhisbullshit Год назад +6

    I’ve never seen such an accurate visual representation of psychedelics. Incredible work.

  • @evanmccue736
    @evanmccue736 4 месяца назад

    Whoever edited the visual representation clips is spot on! 👌

  • @impatientpatient8270
    @impatientpatient8270 5 месяцев назад

    those visuals got me feeling that chest feeling and slight pressure on the temples and behind eyes i get when on DMT. really outstanding. the content of the video was very informative to me as someone who has not experienced anything beyond lever 3