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In which way does it have changed your life ?

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Telico

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Hello everybody,

Do you have noticed (positive) changes in your behavior or in your life few days after taking psychedelics or accessing an altered state of consciousness ? If it is the case, concretely, what are the main things that have changed in your life ?


In my case, I constantly feel self-confidence since 6 months, I stopped alcohol, I began to read books about psychology and spirituality, and sadness seems to be a strange feeling to me now ...
 
The only thing I know for sure is that since I discovered psychedelics, I know that magic DOES exist in this world :D
 
Tiax a dit:
The only thing I know for sure is that since I discovered psychedelics, I know that magic DOES exist in this world :D

Hmm thats interesting, I'm curious, what do you mean by "magic" and how were you convinced of it?

I have become quite sure though not certain that there is more to reality than the average joe perceives. But I have yet to personally experience solid evidence of it, I've had interesting experiences but I do not consider them solid. Like for example A couple of months ago I took the dog for a walk whilst tripping, the dog quite literally seemed to be able to read my mind. If I thought something she would do it immediately. But that could have been chance, or I could have just been so "out of it" that I thought she was doing what I was thinking... So I am not sure

Although I have heard many stories of telepathy and being able to see with your eyes shut. I've not experienced either of these yet, but when I do I am going to try hard to confirm that it is not just a hallucination.
 
I just realized that I have not actually answered your question.

There is nothing specific that has changed for me. But many less outwardly obvious things. Like I have started actively trying to improve myself instead of just wishing that I was different.

I am now also extremely aware that I am alive. Every waking moment I find it extraordinary that I am here, sometimes I find it disorientating or I feel detached from other people as I just can't get over how crazy life is. My existence boggles my mind.
 
Thinker a dit:
I just realized that I have not actually answered your question.

But it was very interesting, this kind of telepathy with animals, I've never heard before of telepathy while tripping, I should get some information about it, sounds exciting.

Thinker a dit:
Like I have started actively trying to improve myself instead of just wishing that I was different.

Same here !
 
Tiax a dit:
The only thing I know for sure is that since I discovered psychedelics, I know that magic DOES exist in this world :D

Hmm thats interesting, I'm curious, what do you mean by "magic" and how were you convinced of it?
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That's a though one !

Well, I don't really know, I suppose it has to do with all the "Opening the third eye" stuff and ol' the good old cliché of realising that there's something more than we usually perceive...

Oh well, I don't know what I mean by "magic", I just feel it, and that's more than enough to satisfy me ;)

Oh yeah, and psychedelics also gave me a *lot* a spirituality, something I definately lacked before...
 
Psychedelics aided my realisation that rather than being the centre of the universe, the universe was the centre of me.

My life became what it always was,
A totemic drop in the ecstatic ocean of infinity.
 
"Psychedelics aided my realisation that rather than being the centre of the universe, the universe was the centre of me.My life became what it always was, A totemic drop in the ecstatic ocean of infinity."

AAAAaauuuummmMMMMM om mani padme hum AAAAaauuuummmMMMMM
 
Psychedelics put the spirit into the machine.

Before psychedelics I was pretty much a robot. Now I know I am alive.
 
After a psilocybin trip I changed my study into another one and also moved to another city. A pretty big change of the path I was going in life.

I'm now 10 years further and it's still one of the best decisions I ever made...
 
New creative paths and ideas for my artmaking. More awareness regarding my body, more in touch with myself.. healing from terrible psychotropic medications that had been prescribed to me years earlier (the worst drugs i have ever taken, antidepressants.. because of a lazy doctor who threw chemicals at me after asking me a few questions)

And yes a sense of magic, but certainly not in the generic disney/harry potter sense. Perhaps closer to the chaos magic idea of acknowledging the power of belief in filtering how we perceive our senses and therefore how we perceive the world around us.
 
A friend of mine used to suffer from insomnia, anguish, and to feel like he's dead from the inside.

I begin to tell him about psychedelics in general and then I gave him 2.5gr of P.Cubensis. Now he's on his first week after the "treatment". No more insomnia, no more stress, he now finds life "tastier" and feels like he has experienced a rebirth. I think that he's cured.


Legalize psychedelics, anti-depressants and legal drugs are bad for one's health and ineffective ...
 
They are still changing me, and I hope the change does not stop any time soon.
 
phalaris a dit:
They are still changing me, and I hope the change does not stop any time soon.

If it does, retry ^^
 
Well just to be clear on my part, I'm not completely against antidepressants, there are people who DO have a real need for them, like people with bipolar disorders, etc. But these numbers are small and generally nowadays if you are feeling "a bit down" or in a bad spot in your life and need to change (not take drugs!) doctors prescribe these drugs on you, this is a terrible thing!
 
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