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The definition of "drug" includes literally everything you put into your body by any means. Now, what you're thinking is actually more toward synthetic products like Fentanyl, Tylenol, Robitussin, Xanax, Adderall, etc. which cause addiction, death, and much more. Things like psilocybin-containing mushrooms, cannabis, ayahuasca, dmt from peyote and certain frogs, and even LSD (which is extracted from naturally occurring ergot fungus) are substances which exist whether humanity is here or not. The first load of names I gave you were made by humans, while the second are a part of nature--that thing that many humans are trying to protect. Even from a religious standpoint, such things were made by the Creator, who said that they're good.
So please do not call something a "drug" in the commonly used sense of the word when it's actually a plant.
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I have synesthesia of sight/sound. My experience isn’t like hers though. When I hear sounds (specifically as an example, really well-composed music), it’s like putting on “invisible” VR goggles, and I’m existing in two settings at the same time. I’m more attached to my physical body, but music is like watching movies. I’ll sit down and start heavy-breathing like I’m literally on a roller coaster, a starship, a boat, flying through the air, tumbling underground, getting goozed on in a toxic otherworldly cave…
It’s not an “active imagination,” I’m seeing the things I hear. I’m not creating it, I’m seeing it. I’m feeling it. I have a sense of an alternate reality AND the one I’m attached to, and I can feel things from that alternate reality affecting my corporeal form.
Hearing people’s voices varies though. Some people are hollow and distant. Some people sound like I’m looking up at a canopy of leaves, with a waterfall in my periphery. And again, this is what my mind is being shown through my ears, not my fantasizing about someone.
It doesn’t convert so well from sight to sound, or I’d be a musician by now. But I have heard a yellow crayon’s color before. Tbh it was excruciating. I was also on shrooms then.
It’s really a pretty friggin’ awesome type of the condition to have. And it makes writing music videos easy. But it also ruins some videos. “Na Na Na” by My Chemical Romance… Goddamn they blew it so badly at the guitar’s bridge. That should’ve been a visually intense scene, even with a grenade detonating and popping the back of the chasing car to flip it over. But no, they did a mf stare-off. Good god they weren’t even listening to their own song when they wrote that video! ><
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No. Eastern religions deal with how to treat others, cultivation of the self through the vastness of life, and more. There are people who claim certain beliefs who are bad examples of those religions, but their concern with wrongdoing (which is more of a lack of right-doing, how eastern religions typically see life) spans many aspects of life. Western religion, particularly Christianity, is focused primarily, albeit with occasional glances to other sins, on matters dealing with sex. Homosexuality wouldn't be as much a matter if it didn't potentially involve sex. Abortion wouldn't be as big a matter if it didn't include sex somewhere in the process. Masturbation, using the word "marriage" if not male and female. Gender reassignment surgery or the processes of it.
Hannah Carolin, are you telling me to look at India to divert my attention from the problems you agree with regarding western religion? Or are you trying to say that the problem is widespread not just in western religion, but in many sects in the East?
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stray When Brock J wishes to, he/she will. I thank you for standing beside me with this.
derty qwerty 42N You've clearly done some homework beyond what the average user does. Being educated is great, especially when dealing with something like psychedelics.
Brock J I can't guarantee anything besides the physiological effects of tremors, body temperature shifts, and heightened senses. You might be able to see fantastic and colorful mandalas, replicating fractals, green elephants dancing over a purple ocean, and much more when you close your eyes and sit still or lay down. You might get the urge to draw, paint, or build something artistic. You might be confronted with an event in your past that was unsettling, or a relationship that causes you to be anxious, and you might have a discussion with yourself inside your heart to see it in a different way.
It really varies from person to person, from intention to intention. Those that I've had have been with some sort of goal in mind, whether to be closer to someone who was tripping with me, to find my direction in life, to find the essence of my spirit and truly live it, etc. And some people have it just so they can see crazy-beautiful shapes, colors, and whatever. But if you are willing to keep your mind open, and you're willing to listen to your thoughts, you might hear something that you never considered about life, or you might get a vision that shows you something in a most beautiful poetic way.
But I don't advise that you just blindly eat some mushrooms, even if you know they're psychedelic. Do your homework, and know at least a safe amount of information and reported experiences first. And if I may urge you to follow four pieces of advice, it is this: 1. Before you trip, make sure to create a place (your bedroom, your house, your yard, or somewhere you define as the physical boundaries of where you will go) that you know and firmly tell yourself is safe, that if you see that place, everything is fine.
2. Do not be afraid. Fear creates fear. Know that you are not going anywhere you're not coming back from, and you will return to the life you knew before the trip, no matter how long it seems you've been on the trip, be it two hours, five days, or ten thousand years (the latter two will not physically happen; you'll likely max out at 7 hours.). If you see a scary vision, either accept it and know that you're safe, or say that you wish to see something peaceful and beautiful.
3. Have a trip-sitter who does not interact with you except to make sure you don't physically do anything that could cause harm (but you'll likely be able to make proper judgment on such things anyway). If that person is tripping as well, then make sure that you're both following the first two pieces of advice to take care of each other.
Your journey is yours. All I can tell you is that you'll feel euphoric, cold, warm, energized, dissociated, heightened senses, light muscle tremors/twitches in a few locations from time to time, and possibly a little bit of nausea that has never been a problem for me to fight through for more than 20 minutes in the first hour (except once, when Hunter S. Thompson was teaching me something while I was hovering over a toilet in case I did vomit).
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AbdullahTariq , that is perfectly fine. In fact, I don't want the current dominant Muslim nations to be copies of the west. Do you realize how much unique art, architecture, food, music, and other things Muslim nations have developed through history? The very culture of the religion is beautiful!
But the violence and bitterness that comes from extremists soils every bit of culture. Killing others because of differences makes someone a monster, and it causes others to paint good-hearted people with a terribly evil brush.
Learning from the west can lead to modern integration with traditional culture. I hope to see that; a world divided by different cultures, united by the love for life, learning, and peace!
I don't believe the things that you believe. But if Muslims can get the awards you suggest by not killing others who don't believe the same, then peace and all of your rewards be upon you. My reward will be to see such peace among humankind.
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tonyfalca No, it's not. If you got all the information, you weren't misinformed, and this whole damn argument is petty. The only reason it's happening is because one douchebag wants to feel like he/she is better at journalism (which the douchebag likely doesn't study) than the person who subtitled this video, who may or may not be the one who organized this video.
It's damn stupid, and the lot of you need to grow the hell up and overlook the small things when you most certainly adjusted the mistake mentally (seeing as every moron as described above has stated the appropriate spelling), and such a mistake in subtitles didn't cause the entire message of the video to be distorted.
All of you kindly stfu. You got the message from the video, the hiccups weren't bad enough to distort the message of a single sentence, and you've all spotted the insignificantly minor mistake on the part of the video that is not critical to the idea but only in case someone may not have clearly heard the words of the masked voice.
Damn, children. Really, grow up.
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