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So I've been playing around with high-dose trips in silent darkness for a few months now. I've done 5 sessions so far, all between 500-800ug doses.
Here's what I've found.
First up, it's intense. Not for the faint of heart. I started off at 200ug for my first ever trip and slowly ramped up. Around 500ug is where things started getting really weird. My trips become very internal at this dose.. labyrinthine thoughts, observing various dimensions and structures in my mind, stuff like that. But 800ug was something else entirely.
What a ride.
I came face to face with, what I can best describe as, alternate versions of reality. Distinctly different universes, where things just were not the same. I felt like I was traveling to these places and then coming back to 'normal' reality, like flipping channels on a TV.
The darkness helped, definitely. I removed all outside stimuli, even music. It allowed all the energy to be focused internally. As for the silence, I felt it really allowed me to ride the trip fully without any acoustic distractions. Try it out, but be warned, it's might result in a one way ticket to the astral plane!
Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by vibe4dayss
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In such profound experiences, if one is aware enough, you might stumble upon certain archetypal structures inherent to human consciousness. Jung had theories regarding these universals. It's quite intriguing to consider such experiences under the light of analytical psychology.
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Fascinating journey you've got going here, very McKenna-esque. I've always advocated silent darkness for truly profound introspective trips. It's as if the brain takes the energy it would usually use to process external information and instead directs it inwards. Really seems you've delved deep into the higher realms of consciousness. Safety is paramount though, always remember that.
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Dude, that sounds insane. I've been messing around with 300-400ug doses myself, but haven't had the guts to go up to 500 yet. Your experience on 800ug sounds mind blowing. Going to places where reality feels different? That's intense dude. Makes you think about alternate universes and stuff. Stay safe man.