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I used to do it all the time, it changes your perception about the world, weather that is good or bad I cant say, I dont remember how I percieved things prior to doing it. I soppose it helps with creative thought by questioning everything that was taught to you.
by ABC on Wed Apr 07, 04 12:23pm
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He runs a very intriguing web site that makes people think and open their minds to other people's thinking from around the world. Sorry, I thought you meant "LCD". What was I thinking? I shouldn't have dropped all that acid.
Any mind-altering drug will have an impact on your creativity. The hallucinogens will reveal their impact more obviously, since they mingle the primary senses. I remember my 9th grade art project. We were supposed to pick out a house on a street and draw it. I asked the teacher if it could be "surreal" and she said yes. Needless to say, I got pretty *creative* with the drawing - and it was much more M.C. Escher than Norman Rockwell. C- If you are going to use hallucinogens, try to sample as many different ones as you can. I have heard of a thing called DMT and it is supposed to be amazing. Apparently, variants of it can be obtained fairly easily. *taps nose
lsd is great, bush and the jews suck.
It's a cliche, of course, but LSD totally 'opened my mind'. It was such a wildly different experience to any I'd had before, yet curiously reminiscent of childhood. It made me realise how we are conditioned into seeing the world in a certain, conforming way when in fact perception is unlimited in its possibilities. Having said that, don't do it too often or you'll fry your brain. In fact, don't do it at all unless you've researched it thoroughly, know what to expect and are sure you can handle it. Furthermore, I'd trust mushrooms over LSD - at least they're natural.
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