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Ive experienced an unimaginable change of mindsets, after my first ride on the roller-coaster that is 'M D M A'. I have just recently made very good friends with some people who produce the highest quality of this lovely substance, plus other things and ive just started my psychonetical experementation, so forgive me for my lack of knowledge.

Have any other members experienced a change of space(for the good) after doing a high dose of(any) psychedelics? (not just molly or x)
Its almost like a new pair of eyes or something.

I experienced similar things after embarking on a megadose of high quality LSD afew weeks ago.
I diddnt realize it was a 'megadose' untill the day after when my supplier told me his tabs have been lab tested at 200micrograms ea. <3
All lovely stuff ive fallen into ;).

In my days, ive encountered a veriety of sources for good psychedelics, but ive never(untill recently), been interested.
Now that ive experienced "the change", i feel like this feeling needs to be shared with the world!

What tips do you guys have in explaining the good in psychedelics to people. I plan on sharing more than just my mindsets, but im not exactly sure how to explain this massive change in perception ive experienced, alongside the stuff.

If anyone is interested in helping me on my quest, feel free to PM me to trade info(or email me below). Im very interested in building a 'social network' so to say, of people interested in the things witch i would like to spread. Peace to all, and remember to keep the love flowing. :)

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What do you mean by they've changed your mindsets. Like when you're on them or your overall mindset?
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I can very much relate, haha, that is the wonderful potential of any psychedelic out there, including molly :)

MvDeMnAdor a dit:
Now that ive experienced "the change", i feel like this feeling needs to be shared with the world!

So familiar ^^. The first time I did a psychedelic 5 years ago, in my case a rediculous amount of LSA, I had the exact same feeling (I swallowed 800 of those disgusting morning glory seeds; today I can't even swallow one and not gag, haha). I was immensly shocked for a couple of days, up to the point that my hands were actually shaking continuously, just because I couldn't believe what I had just experienced. I even decided to just tell my parents what I had experienced, because they just HAD to know (and you have to know that I hadn't done any drugs, besides alcohol, before, not even cannabis, so imagine the shock on my parents' faces, haha). To my surprise, after the intial shock had subsided, they were actually pretty interested in my experience, still a bit weary though, being parents and all. ;)

MvDeMnAdor a dit:
What tips do you guys have in explaining the good in psychedelics to people. I plan on sharing more than just my mindsets, but im not exactly sure how to explain this massive change in perception ive experienced, alongside the stuff.

Although some people might be open minded enough to really consider what you are telling them, in my opinion the best way to show other people the good that can come of psychedelics is by being and expressing "the change" in your behaviour, in who you are. Be "the change". People will start noticing it by themselves and might become curious. Then when they ask, you can tell them. :) In my experience this is the best way to go about it, as a lot of people do not really "believe" you when you just confront them with it out of the blue. They might appreciate it, but what you are truly trying to get across to them, well, doesn't seem to get across.

That being said, some people might not even be ready for such an experience. They might get the exact opposite out of it compared to what you did. You have to remember, they are tools which can bring about blissful lasting changes, but the exact opposite can happen just as easily. Responsible use is most important.
 
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