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Do you hallucinate?-Your experience with this?

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Ok? My first hallucinations were of the rising sun. (Suns). This was from staying up all night.,, Then the voices arrived in 1984.,, the voices are still going but it's more music and visual notes,.. Then anything else still I feel bugs bite me,.. See them,.. But they are not there just hallucinations,.. Sometimes I have divine intervention like and the voices are God or godlike sometimes Buddha other lesser or greater personalities anyway besides tasting blood or smells of stuff pugnacious and bad. Also the plant's spirits talk to me as much as communications from other galaxies and other universes out there.

What do you hallucinate? Have you ever had a hallucination? Have you ever had to help someone having bad hallucinations?

What is your experience with this? Or what is your confusion about this?

Peace sauce,..
 
right --- i did not mention the drug problem,.. i was, in the hospital and had broken my ankle and they put me on morphine --- I hallucinated after surgery that the nurse was my dead mother and I got to say all the things i needed to say to Mom after she died... hallucinations yes.. drugs yes... the sun rise was sleep deprivation some religions use fasting to hallucinate ... (see God) or sweat lodges to even frankincense that I ware is a mild hallucinagen used by the catholic church ...

any way focus have you notice a person that was hallucinating how did you handle the situation? how would I handle that situation if I meet someone tripped for one reason or another... you know hallucinating ?
 
Only under the influence of substances that aren't exactly seen as legal. They ranged from pleasant to terrifying, but in the end were all beneficial. But I don't think they really compare to the other kind of hallucination.
 
I hallucinated a great deal in my younger days. Took a LOT of LSD in college.

Always had a good time. Never had a "bad trip".

I'm way too old for that now, but back when I was 8 feet tall and bulletproof....I saw some shit, man!

:techman:
 
Only under the influence of substances that aren't exactly seen as legal. They ranged from pleasant to terrifying, but in the end were all beneficial. But I don't think they really compare to the other kind of hallucination.

help me out other as in seeing/hearing God? or other as in going to the other side of like nowheres and such? I think you are saying the divine interventional mystical experience right? have you been to that other side... even in some kind of fasting sweat lodge?

I hallucinated a great deal in my younger days. Took a LOT of LSD in college.

Always had a good time. Never had a "bad trip".

I'm way too old for that now, but back when I was 8 feet tall and bulletproof....I saw some shit, man!

:techman:

why are you way too old? I have worked at nursing homes with the inmates.. errr patients mmmm consumers of the providers there.. hehehe --- would do the doses all the time or either live ... I mean live for years just like doing oxycontins or something similar.. yep. I in my personal arena I hope to never have to detox from the opiates or their derivatives again. the detox from say smoking meth or eating LSD was difficult for me... but it was the best thing I could do since I crossed the line between wanting to trip and needing to trip.. I was on the needy side and it left me doing things I am really not proud of at all.. Hence I am not too old for that, I am too wise for that IMO... even still wise is not the correct word I guess.



bad trip = the acid did not work? :mallory:
 
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Under the proper dosage of mushrooms. The barrier between your mind and the universe dissolve, revealing the true wireframe of reality and fact that individuality is really a delusion and we are all the same entity perceiving itself as different people. Later on the same night I learned that, I hid under a sheet because I thought my future self was in the kitchen and if we saw each other, space-time would collapse.
 
Only under the influence of substances that aren't exactly seen as legal. They ranged from pleasant to terrifying, but in the end were all beneficial. But I don't think they really compare to the other kind of hallucination.

help me out other as in seeing/hearing God? or other as in going to the other side of like nowheres and such? I think you are saying the divine interventional mystical experience right? have you been to that other side... even in some kind of fasting sweat lodge?
I didn't see God, but I don't believe in any god. I did feel a deep connection to the universe and all life.

I hallucinated a great deal in my younger days. Took a LOT of LSD in college.

Always had a good time. Never had a "bad trip".

I'm way too old for that now, but back when I was 8 feet tall and bulletproof....I saw some shit, man!

:techman:

why are you way too old? I have worked at nursing homes with the inmates.. errr patients mmmm consumers of the providers there.. hehehe --- would do the doses all the time or either live ... I mean live for years just like doing oxycontins or something similar.. yep. I in my personal arena I hope to never have to detox from the opiates or there derivatives again. the detox from say smoking meth or eating LSD was difficult for me... but it was the best thing I could do since I crossed the line between wanting to trip and needing to trip.. I was on the needy side and it left me doing things I am really not proud of at all.. Hence I am not too old for that I am too wise for that IMO...



bad trip = the acid did not work? :mallory:

There's no such thing as a bad trip, just a challenging trip.
 
Under the proper dosage of mushrooms. The barrier between your mind and the universe dissolve, revealing the true wireframe of reality and fact that individuality is really a delusion and we are all the same entity perceiving itself as different people. Later on the same night I learned that, I hid under a sheet because I thought my future self was in the kitchen and if we saw each other, space-time would collapse.

Thought hallucinations are... also real.. and very new by definition but not by actualization... thinking your future self and you could cause this space-time collapse is interesting to me. I had a similar experience with moving setting of a cascade of butterfly effects leaving like your collapse mine would just slip out of existence everything that was. What was is also questionable because I had just had my first voice hallucinations and was started the psychotic drift to what gets labeled as schizoid .. and such. in college at about 21 years in 1984,.. my belief systems were becoming rewritten due to that first group of voices that chanted my name in every direction about me with no one there ...leading to the psychologist in the bushes out my wind that i had done therapy with thru high school.

I have found that there are unique personalities not of ... this universal mind we can ... communicate with at times... IMO they are not separate and yet are not apart of the "continuum" of one self being that we are. :) not many realize this one being many being idea... it is Awesome to see you realized that Possum... 000
 
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I hallucinated a couple times on Ambien. A little scary, a whole lot fascinating. In fact, I was kind of concerned about how fascinating I'd found it. It wasn't very reliable as a sleep med anyway, so I stopped taking it in a hurry.
 
I don't hallucinate, but I can see things that need a second look--such as quickly glancing at a new product on a store shelf and initially misreading the label.
 
Was given morphine prior to knee surgery but never hallucinated. Closest to hallucinations seems to be when given gas prior to surgeries. The recurring image before immediate unconsciousness is like being under a spinning child's merry-go-round on a playground, with a whirring sound. Once got too much gas at a dentist's office, and because of a repeating phrase in a song on the radio, felt like I was in a timeloop and nearly had an anxiety attack. With gas, takes almost an hour longer than they expect for me to wake up.
 
I sometime have auditory hallucinations (the most common kind) where there's a steady musical note in my ears, but no external source.

:)
 
I've been having regular chats with this interesting guy I run into locally, on the train etc.. he is about 70 and has a lot to say on all kinds of topics. We've been chatting ever since I got into a fight with the Jehovah's Witnesses who took over the public benches in my neighbourhood about a year ago. He's a very nice person. Well the other day out of the blue he started talking about how he is visited in his room at night by beings, aliens from another dimension and they share knowledge with him.

Now I have to avoid him because wtf! I can't listen to this stuff and act like it is real!

Ugh. Well I'm not exactly avoiding him but I am directing the conversation more in order to make sure I never have to hear about this again.
 
Only time I hallucinated was when I was running high fever (40C / 104F+) as a kid. I remember seeing one of those kids' puzzle games, where you have to put different shaped pieces into similar shaped holes, on my bedroom ceiling. Someone was trying to solve the game and doing a pretty piss poor job of it, which irritated me greatly.
Why can't my hallucinations be more interesting?
 
Under my evening medication, I have seen a huge scorpion on my wall, evil Barbies sitting on a shelf, and a drone flying vertically outside my window. I'm never so deep in that I can't tell I'm seeing things.
 
When I was a child I suffered from auditory hallucinations for years but they stopped when I hit puberty, not sure if the two are related but they never came back.
 
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