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![]() They say you only have one body and that you only live once. People sometimes look at me funny when I tell them I've never smoked anything, never abused drugs legal or not and have imbibed no more than 12 oz of alcohol in my entire life. Keeping the body you come with pretty clean doesn't mean you can't be incredibly creative or insightful or mean you can't have fun. Got no love for drugs, especially the illegal ones. Got no use for them either.
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According to my research, the only thing on that list with an overdose danger is tobacco, the perfectly legal and socially acceptable one. Of course, with any psychoactive, there is a lot of danger in that they may aggravate any pre-existing neurosis and that too strong of a dose could lead to you doing something stupid (Trip Rule #1: Don't trip alone. Ever. Don't do it. Never, ever do it. Don't trip alone.). The only viable threat is amanita muscaria, which apparently resembles a number of other, significantly more poisonous mushrooms (Trip Rule #2: Unless you are a mycologist, do *not* go mushroom hunting. It is quite easy to fuck up, and fucking up can easily kill you.). Also, long-term, high-dosage use of damiana has been tenuously linked to liver damage. Again, I say, it is worth doing the research. This is why I stay away from things like DXM (found in cough syrups, and has been strongly linked to lesions in the brain due to swelling and decompression), the 2C and 5-MeO offshoots (hard to gauge dosage, very hard to synthesize, even slight overdose could be deadly), and jimson weed (if you need a reason not to smoke jimson weed, you're already fucked up enough that you may as well go ahead and try it). Even kava root, once commonly sold in stores as a relaxant and somnifacient, is something to be avoided (strong link to liver damage, especially with dosages heavy enough to be psychoactive). There are dangers with drug use, as with any chemical (do keep in mind that an overdose of oxygen can prove fatal), and there are benefits. Ketamine (before its significant side-effects were discovered) was used in a psychological setting to induce ego-loss and allow breakthroughs in cases of severe repression, as was LSD. Acid and MDMA (ecstasy), in smaller doses than those found on the street, were used as anti-depressants, and progress is being made as to salvinorin A (the active ingredient in salvia divinorum) as an anti-depressant also. As always, the answer lies in the middle, somewhere between "I won't do any drugs, ever. All drugs are terrible and could never possibly benefit society" and conducting acid tests in the town square. I'm not saying drugs are right for everyone, far from it, but I have had a number of pleasurable and enlightening experiences while on various substances. They help me achieve an alternative viewpoint on situations that trouble me, and I've found that for most of the truly nagging, hard questions, all you need is a new perspective or two to really find an answer that suits you. For a number of people, drugs are a viable route to self-discovery that should be explored. Just say "Know"
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Never tried amanita. Do know that it contains strichnine and enough of that will kill you as good as any other poison. Same goes for Datura. The Spanish call it "widow's weed" for good reason. LOVED amphetamines in college. They were great for finals and all nighter term papers. Loved 'em so much that I knew I'd better stay away from them. Alcohol - went through a time when Jack Daniel's was the best lover I ever had. Then Jack proved fickle and turned on me. Giving him up was one of the hardest things I ever did. Now I stick to a couple of glasses of wine. Pot always just made me paranoid. I guess it's great for some folks, but I'm not one of them. Valium, and the other tranquilizers I liked almost as much as Jack, but they gobbled up too many of my memory cells and these days I need my last two remaining memory cells desperately, so I refuse when a doc want to gives me a script for ANY tranquilizer. Psychedelics I wouldn't go near when I was young. I figured I was teetering close to the edge as it was. Why risk going on a trip to a foreign land that might prove highly unpleasant and find that my passport had been revoked when I wanted to go home? I saw this happen to a couple of my friends who ended up in psych wards. No thanks.
I have had two very profound spiritual experiences in my life and each time I was neither stoned, drunk, nor high. Those experiences impacted me profoundly and neither I nor anyone else can merely write them off as some drug side effect. I have friends, however, who swear that psychedelics brought them closer to God. Well, who am I to question someone else's spiritual experience? If they feel it helped them, great for them. Its true enough that there's tons of information on various drugs out there everywhere. People just have to live and learn, and hopefully survive the learning experience. Last edited by marichiko; 09-26-2004 at 04:51 AM. |
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"I don't see what's so triffic about creating people as people and then getting' upset 'cos they act like people." ~Adam Young, Good Omens "I don't see why it matters what is written. Not when it's about people. It can always be crossed out." ~Adam Young, Good Omens |
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OK. So drugs won't bring you closer to spritual enlightenment. Only you can do that, and as Mari says, it is possible to have amazing spiritual experiences stone sober. But what drugs can do is act like a painkiller. Like aspirin for a headache, drugs can facilitate spiritual experience by removing the intial blockages (stress, anxiety) that are preventing spiritual exploration. To use the headache metaphor: if your headache is caused by dehydration, you drink water. If it is exhaustion, you sleep. If it is because you banged your head on a 2-ton water heater (don't ask) then you know the cause of the pain, there's not a lot you can do about it, so you might as well treat the pain and allow your body to recover - excess pain will only increase the amount of toxins and stress hormones your body produces thereby slowing recovery.
I think I may have rambled slightly there (damn weed) but my point is that there is no harm (really) using drugs to facilitate thought and perspective; just as long as you know when to stop. Now where's that spliff?
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Like I said, who am I to argue with someone else's spiritual path? It DOES concern me, however, that some young people might get the wrong idea and OD on a substance that contains strichnine like amanita and the like. |
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Strychnine in LSD is an urban legend.
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I certainly hope it is an urban legend now, but it wasn't back then. I managed to live through those times, but I had some friends who became VERY ill! ![]() |
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I've got to second Mari, here...the people I knew who used to make the stuff told me they put minute quantities in it. It was believed to enhance the colors, and it caused hellacious stomach cramps when it was present.
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"I don't see what's so triffic about creating people as people and then getting' upset 'cos they act like people." ~Adam Young, Good Omens "I don't see why it matters what is written. Not when it's about people. It can always be crossed out." ~Adam Young, Good Omens Last edited by Cyber Wolf; 09-27-2004 at 05:24 PM. |
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IN ALL SERIOUSNESS I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE.
Megatron, get referred to a neurologist and he can order an EEG for you. Your normal brain activity will show if you're prone to small seizures (and don't be too quick to self-diagnose in the meantime: psychologically-rooted "panic attacks" share a lot of similar symptoms with temporal lobe seizures.) More importantly, if your EEG comes back abnormal, get an MRI, because sometimes temporal lobe seizures are just genetic and sometimes they're the result of a tumor. |
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To shreds, you say?
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Last night my lover and I smoked a bit of weed and started having the most passsionate sex of our lives. Ours souls were in complete harmony, every subtle gesture and movement of hers was met by a perfectly resonating response from me. we explored the depths of each other's passion like no couple ever had before. it was as if we had one, delicious, orgasmic mind. Our connection was so profound I could anticipate and fulfill her every pleasure and desire. Then she turned to me and said: "Look, if you're bored why don't you just go to sleep?"
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I'd love to see a source that says that amanita muscaria, muscaria var. formosa, pantherina or other amanitas used psychedelically contain strychnine (not other species, as it is common knowledge that a large number of mushrooms will easily kill you). This is not a challenge, I am not trying to disprove you. I'd just really like to see a source before I go ahead and try some of this stuff.
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distinguishable from its non-lethal, tasty twin AGARICUS CAMPESTRIS by its tiny white scales and warts. You can cook amanita without detoxificating it at all, so it is quite easy to serve this baby up to somebody without arousing suspicion. You've got 12 hours to head down to Mexico before your victim gets hit with relatively mild nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. These won't be too bad for another day or so, when they will become bad enough that he will seek medical assistance. But by then it may be too late, and death by circulatory collapse may have occurred. If not, then in 3 or 4 days his skin will turn yellow from liver deterioration, and how long can you live without a liver? http://www.textfiles.com/drugs/poisons.txt In the 60's many psychotropics were laced with strychnine. I don't have contacts with the hallucinegetic drug world anymore (everybody who was under the age of 30 and alive in the 60's had such contacts almost by default), so I don't know if this is still a common practice. Amanita in the right dose is still deadly, however. |
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footfootfoot, that's fucking hiliarious. That about sums up my impression of what all drugs trips are like (seeing as I've never had any myself...)
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