Magic mushrooms on CNN - Long lasting postive effects

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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 11:44 am » by Drjones




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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 11:53 am » by Legalizeheroin


The truth comes out!

The psychedelic experience has changed my life positively in so many ways. Mushrooms and LSD should be mandatory.
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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 11:55 am » by Drjones


legalizeheroin wrote:The truth comes out!

The psychedelic experience has changed my life positively in so many ways. Mushrooms and LSD should be mandatory.


Thanks mate, i'd just like to add the CNN feature was broadcast in 2008.
Can you explain more about your experiences with LSD and mushrooms and how this has positively effected your life ?
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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 12:00 pm » by Relevant1


I hate LSD. One bad trip ruined my happy go lucky existence and put me in this paranoid, fear driven state that produces anger. Alcohol curbs a lot of my episodes, but I need something else to counteract the LSD.

Shrooms were great. No complaints at all. Just don't look in the mirror. Seeing your blood flow through all the veins and vessels was weird.

both were taken in my experimental mode when I was a teenager. 18-19. I'm 30 now.
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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 12:05 pm » by 7hidden7agenda7


I had so may bad trips it drove me insane.
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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 12:07 pm » by Will69ease


I can tell you this, based on my own experiances with acid...
I'll never look at anything the same again.
By the way, after hundreds of trips, it only took one bad one to put a stop to my tripping.

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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 12:12 pm » by 7hidden7agenda7


will69ease wrote:By the way, after hundreds of trips, it only took one bad one to put a stop to my tripping.

quitter :D
I was all about the experience, good or bad, the experience was what would provide lessons from which to learn. Unfortnuately, shrooms are like catnip to me, if they're around I'll eat them like candy. damned 'closing of legal loopholes' ruined everything ;p
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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 12:13 pm » by Legalizeheroin


drjones wrote:
legalizeheroin wrote:The truth comes out!

The psychedelic experience has changed my life positively in so many ways. Mushrooms and LSD should be mandatory.


Thanks mate, i'd just like to add the CNN feature was broadcast in 2008.
Can you explain more about your experiences with LSD and mushrooms and how this has positively effected your life ?
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Why certainly.

I'd like to start off by saying I pity immensely the people who use these substances and consider them to be drugs.

I could talk for days and days about my various trips, but I'll stick with some changes in attitude I've experienced.

Prior to the psychedelic experience I was a hardline atheist. I was a skeptic of the worst degree and, to be honest, I was kind of a racist. Never, ever in my life have I had more profound revelations then during a trip. Being exposed to a higher level of conciousness led me to a higher level of thinking over all - I learned to see beyond the facade and to look at the big picture. It's actually kind of difficult to go down the list and seperate things I learned while tripping and things that came naturally after having reached that new level of conciousness. Overall I would say it gave me a much, much more positive outlook on life.

I used to live in a tent in the woods for my job (outdoor education), on the weekends I would get an 8th ounce of mushrooms, take of my shoes and walk around the woods all night. My favorite activity was taking a backpack full of rocks around the campus I worked at and leaving carin stones and little 'crop circles' hidden in the woods with clues for my co-workers to find.

Good times, man... Good times.
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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 12:37 pm » by Dazbo


my bad trip was very bad i walk it a pizza shop with a mashette and rambo knife.all i remember is spending the next 5 mounths in jail.

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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 12:47 pm » by Nihilgeist


I've seen many a bad trips at raves, and had to take my friend home twice, one after a very bad one, and another after a mild bad one. I've had another friend that NEVER had a bad trip and couldn't understand how the other one had bad trips.
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