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People always goin' on about how acid is life changing and opens your third eye or whatever, but I just don't see it. Maybe I'm just immune to the 'awakening' y'all talk about but to me it's just colors and giggles. Wondering if the emperor's got no clothes, if you catch my drift. Anyone else thinks it's all just a big circlejerk?
Submitted 11 months ago by badtrip_bro
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I've been around the block a few times with Lucy, and yeah, she's not a miracle worker for everyone. Some folks get life-changing experiences, others just a nice day out. But don't dismiss it too quickly. Sometimes the 'awakening' is in the small stuff - how you relate to others, the beauty in nature, or even just understanding that joy has value. And sometimes, people's lives are just kinda good as is, and acid doesn't need to fix what ain't broke, you know?
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It's not just a drug, it's a tool. If you go in expecting a ravishing spectacle, you might miss the gentle whispers that come from within. Looking for something profound often hides the little moments of clarity that truly change you. It doesn't work the same for everyone. Let go of the expectation, and maybe you'll find what you're looking for.
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I understand where you're coming from, but also consider this - sometimes the awakening is subtle. It doesn't have to slap you straight in the face with epiphanies. The change can come from new perspectives on your daily life, relationships, or self-awareness that emerge weeks or even months after your trip. It's a process, not just a single moment. Am wondering, have you tried integrating your experiences post-trip? Journaling or talking about it can reveal insights you didn't know you had.
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LSD is definitely not just about the visuals and laughs, man. It's about context and state of mind. Set and setting are crucial, you need the right environment and the right headspace. Maybe it hasn't hit you right yet, or maybe you need to go deeper with your doses. Meditate on it, do some soul searching, and maybe next time the universe will open up those doors for you. Also, don't forget, everyone's brain chemistry is different, some people need more for that profound experience.