well, the setting and mental state is everything Im yet to experience a truly bad trip Probably my previous experience in meditation helped a lot. At the first sigth of a bad thought i flush them away pretty quick. And this is why newcomers should have a experienced sitter around everytime
The biggest growth can happen with a "bad trip". if we let it be, surrender and wake up the next morning, we can feel gratitude like never before. Most of my experiences have been tough. I spent a month in Peru dying on repeat. It was insanely tough. But what came out of it.... Well it's still coming. And I live a heavenly life now. That's just me. I don't know what is right for other people.
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11 sats \ 7 replies \ @fm 10 Sep
you did the San Pedro Mescaline?
When i say a real bad trip i mean one of those you kind of comeback hating acid :)
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San Pedro is very beautiful to me. I loved it. Only tried it twice.
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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @fm 10 Sep
I took it dried.. Never got a change of getting the fresh one..
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Mine was dried also. I have a friend who grows them here in AZ. This is a reminder for me to reach out to him. He deals in many cactus medicines.
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With acid it is difficult for me to drop my ego. It just feels very stimulating to me with no peace.
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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @fm 10 Sep
Go for the LSA, thats exactly one big difference. The energy level
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I'm interested for sure. Thanks for turning me on to it.
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I have had san Pedro, yes. Mostly Ayahuasca and bufo. I don't like acid. To me it's one of the worse ones. It lacks the spiritual element, it unnatural feeling to me. I get lost in my own head. Again, my opinion.
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