Where is this place in denver? I've only ever bought the stuff from The Root on the hill in boulder. I think it's 40x and it is amazingly good. (lol it's also covered in nazi iconography.)
On January 26 2010 06:30 kidd wrote:
For someone who has never done anything like this and probably never will I have a question. When you guys explain these trips you have the things you see are in vivid detail as we see things when we aren't on drugs or is it just an interpretation that feels real although you know that it is not.
Let me try to further explain. Right now as I type this I can see the letters on the screen so I therefore know they exist. When you are tripping do you vividly see these things (such as people as goblins or being a tree) or do you mostly just feel them and interpret the experience as a description rather than vividly seeing it.
For someone who has never done anything like this and probably never will I have a question. When you guys explain these trips you have the things you see are in vivid detail as we see things when we aren't on drugs or is it just an interpretation that feels real although you know that it is not.
Let me try to further explain. Right now as I type this I can see the letters on the screen so I therefore know they exist. When you are tripping do you vividly see these things (such as people as goblins or being a tree) or do you mostly just feel them and interpret the experience as a description rather than vividly seeing it.
My experience is limited to salvia, but when I took it I was as certain as I am typing now that I was a melting candy bar. That being said I often couldn't actually give words to what was happening. The truth is most of the experience was beyond english for me, but what I describe comes incredibly close.
Another thing to keep in mind is that, at least with salvia, there are other effects than the psychedelic trip which make some things harder to comprehend. For example, uncontrollable laughter is a very common side effect and that taints the experience. Another one is the feeling of being pulled down. As weird as it sounds it'd describe it more as being pulled sideways through reality. These in combination are so strong it is often hard to focus.