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Just saw the absolute trippiest clip on Facebook.

It was filmed in the 50's, and it featured an average house wife...dosed with pharmaceutical grade LSD. She was extraordinarily articulated and explained her experience way better than most trippers.
I'll try and supply a link.
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EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
I'd actually login to FB for the first time in months to see that.
Cavedweller · 46-50, F
@EnigmaticGeek It's really quite incredible.
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
@Cavedweller It sounds like it would be. I've always wanted to hear from anyone who's actually tried LSD.

It's my understanding that Steve Jobs RIP tried it when he was in India.

I've read that, among other effects, LSD removes the block in the pineal gland that prevents normal conscious awareness of other lifetimes the person has lived.
Cavedweller · 46-50, F
@EnigmaticGeek I've tripped many times both on LSD (or what passes for it these days ) and mushrooms.
And you want to be careful. With your surroundings and friends. I ended up slicing my hand wide open on a broken beer bottle: the glass was sharp and my skin was soft. Tripping me wanted to see what my hand looked like on the inside.
And it's so unexplainable. You can't articulate the experience.
EnigmaticGeek · 61-69, M
@Cavedweller 🤔 So, how did your hand look on the inside? 🙄

I guess one of the effect of LSD is that you become as naive as when you were a child. It must shut down a lot of the prefrontal cortex in the brain.
Cavedweller · 46-50, F
@EnigmaticGeek My friends and I were more interested in stopping the blood flow: we were on a train and surrounded by non-trippers.
When I got home I assessed the damage and saw some muscle in my thumb. Managed to patch myself up okay.