Showing posts with label hallucination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hallucination. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Peyote to LSD: A Psychedelic Odyssey

Peyote to LSD: A Psychedelic Odyssey

I think maybe that show was on before and I missed it. Anyhow I plan to catch it this time around. We will see if History Channel gives psychedelics a fair shake. Somehow I can't image that they will, but I can hope that there are some mature adults within the media that can actually handle telling the truth. I know, I am pretty much doomed to be disappointed.

I know the image society has of LSD and other Hallucinogenics -- A bunch of hippies, wearing nothing but DayGlo paint, dancing or merely wandering about and saying things like "Groovy man." Meanwhile, Pink Floyd plays in the background, but there is no connection made between the intelligent lyrics, the hippies and the hallucinogenics.

You think ufos are a controversial subject? Oh no, not compared to hallucinogenics, which in the minds of most of society are evil drugs, right up there with heroin. In fact, that is one of the things they like to blame ufos on. Were you doing drugs when you saw the flying saucer? As though drugs of every sort make you see things that aren't there (it wouldn't matter if it were pot, speed or LSD). They even include alcohol in that. Had you been drinking? I don't know about everyone, but I have never had a hallucination due to being drunk.

Who is to say what a hallucination is? Maybe it is our normal state of being and seeing that is the hallucination. Perhaps certain parts of our brains are dormant unless stimulated by an outside source, like LSD or DMT.

OK, I know I am sounding like a big druggie to some. I assure you that I am not. It has been many years since I have done any type of hallucinogenic. That doesn't mean that I wouldn't do some again if the right opportunity arose, but so far it hasn't presented itself.

OK, enough of my babbling and I will direct you below this post to the regularly scheduled ufo/esoteric news.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Experience: I have Alice In Wonderland syndrome

I also at times have experienced spatial distortions. Nothing like this guy and not very often, normally it is surfaces I know to be flat like my floor suddenly seem to have an incline or be curved. It never lasts very long, thank goodness.
Experience: I have Alice In Wonderland syndrome | Health and wellbeing | Life and Health

Thursday, November 22, 2007