You can, you don't have to. Psychedelics don't make you wiser, smarter or anything else. From my experience, however, they allow you to have a different angle of view as it shifts your perception very much and in higher doses it pushes the ego more into the background, making you judge less on the basis of your otherwise known patterns. What one starts with it comes very much to the individual. But in this way and in the form, psychedelics can also help with mental problems, as they can show a different angle of view in a form that I could compare with nothing else so far.
If you want to try this out, you should try a weaker psychoactive drug, such as THC, before you can see if you are tolerating it, otherwise it can end badly.
I and my best friend were in Ibiza in the summer and there we consumed the first time and also relatively much XTC. We have now both found that we have become significantly better at school, we have both developed a dislike against alcohol and our music taste has completely changed.
But if you can really learn something, I can't answer you exactly.
Yeah, you can. But you should think about what you want to think about. During the trip it can be that you forget what you thought.
Whether it's family problems, problems with oneself or only other topics like people or life. Choosing the topic is infinite, but the main reason why you can think better about this topic is the fact that you can appear on lsd more than 3 person and criticize yourself and find the answer less with your ego
" Both the founders ofAppleandMicrosoft– Chief Bill Gates admitted to taking LSD." In fact, Gates had an interview (i.cs.vt.edu/~history/Bill.Gates.html) with the “Playboy” declares that the design of Windows was inspired by drugs.
''Taking LSD was a profound experience, one of the most important things in my life. LSD shows you that there's another side to the coin, and you can't remember it when it wears off, but you know it. It reinforced my sense of what was important—creating great things instead of making money, putting things back into the stream of history and of human consciousness as much as I could.'~Steve Jobs
, London Publication Mail on Sunday reports on Francis Crick, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, who was under the influence of LSD when he first deduced the double-helix structure of DNA nearly 50 years ago.''
The Francis Crick LSD consumed should not have been a secret, of course it is questionable whether he really took LSD during his work. Only a microdose which is pharmacologically effective, but differs from the noticeable effects and is intended to promote creativity. On an LSD trip of medium intensity, no one is able to use his mind so that complex actions can be done.
That was not the question of the FS either. I think it was less about being able to develop intellectual skills, but whether it is possible to benefit oneself from it.
You can, you don't have to. Psychedelics don't make you wiser, smarter or anything else. From my experience, however, they allow you to have a different angle of view as it shifts your perception very much and in higher doses it pushes the ego more into the background, making you judge less on the basis of your otherwise known patterns. What one starts with it comes very much to the individual. But in this way and in the form, psychedelics can also help with mental problems, as they can show a different angle of view in a form that I could compare with nothing else so far.
If you want to try this out, you should try a weaker psychoactive drug, such as THC, before you can see if you are tolerating it, otherwise it can end badly.
You can't compare this with THC.
Yes, much too weak compared to LSD, which can drive you into madness even when taking one time (what happened in my youth two friends of mine).
Well, these are rare exceptions for me. I have even read the psychedelics by people rather than grass.
And also the drugs that have to be taken care of. Even the environment can make a bad trip and your own constitution is right.
I personally would start with DMT. Although the strongest is, the noise is only a short time.
Good Morning.
I think it's doing something with you, too.
I and my best friend were in Ibiza in the summer and there we consumed the first time and also relatively much XTC. We have now both found that we have become significantly better at school, we have both developed a dislike against alcohol and our music taste has completely changed.
But if you can really learn something, I can't answer you exactly.
Yeah, you can. But you should think about what you want to think about. During the trip it can be that you forget what you thought.
Whether it's family problems, problems with oneself or only other topics like people or life. Choosing the topic is infinite, but the main reason why you can think better about this topic is the fact that you can appear on lsd more than 3 person and criticize yourself and find the answer less with your ego
In any case
But: If it goes out that you believe "inject and think it helps" then an absolute no.
You have to actively work on yourself. Psychedelics are like a helicopter that shows you what's up there.
Kind regards.
Yes, you can. At the latest after the trip… you don't get the enlightenment, but your perspective changes to some things.
But if you are inexperienced, you should take it away from someone you trust and the sober is
At any rate, I have never seen a scientifically stable thesis that came under drug influence.
But there were glorious inventions inspired by a psychedelic trip
LSD as a fuel of the computer industry?
" Both the founders of Apple and Microsoft – Chief Bill Gates admitted to taking LSD." In fact, Gates had an interview ( i.cs.vt.edu/~history/Bill.Gates.html ) with the “Playboy” declares that the design of Windows was inspired by drugs.
https://www.blick.ch/news/lsd-erfinder-schreib-steve-jobs-this-brief-without-lsd-kein-iphone-id87566.html
''Taking LSD was a profound experience, one of the most important things in my life. LSD shows you that there's another side to the coin, and you can't remember it when it wears off, but you know it. It reinforced my sense of what was important—creating great things instead of making money, putting things back into the stream of history and of human consciousness as much as I could.'~Steve Jobs
, London Publication Mail on Sunday reports on Francis Crick, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, who was under the influence of LSD when he first deduced the double-helix structure of DNA nearly 50 years ago.''
The Francis Crick LSD consumed should not have been a secret, of course it is questionable whether he really took LSD during his work. Only a microdose which is pharmacologically effective, but differs from the noticeable effects and is intended to promote creativity. On an LSD trip of medium intensity, no one is able to use his mind so that complex actions can be done.
That was not the question of the FS either. I think it was less about being able to develop intellectual skills, but whether it is possible to benefit oneself from it.
I learned through LSD (a prodrug) in microdosing that I will not contract the stuff and in no case take a higher dose
positive effects remained, I was only afraid during the duration of action