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Captain Infinity

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Dec 8, 2009, 8:43:28 AM12/8/09
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OK, so the Salvia 10X wasn't quite giving me the trip I wanted/expected,
so I tried the 20X (I also have some 40X and 60X for....someday). Filled
my 1-hit bowl with a good size hit and took a long draw.

Jesus H. Christ on a pogo stick, now *that's* a hallucinogenic.

Impossible to describe. I could use works like "I was trapped in my own
identity, which surrounded and enfolded me, wrapping around and doubling
over, trapping me in a hall of mirrors in which I feared I would be
entombed for eternity" but that's not even close. It was amazing,
scary, thrilling, colorful and thankfully brief.

So anyway, that was my first "real" hallucinogenic trip. I didn't meet
any Blue Meanies but neither did I meet the Goddess. I now have
profound respect for 20X and plan to drop back to 10X and punt.


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Captain Infinity
..."Once you get used to the druggings, this isn't a bad place."
--Marge Simpson

Jeßus

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Mar 18, 2010, 4:40:28 AM3/18/10
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Captain Infinity wrote:
> OK, so the Salvia 10X wasn't quite giving me the trip I wanted/expected,
> so I tried the 20X (I also have some 40X and 60X for....someday). Filled
> my 1-hit bowl with a good size hit and took a long draw.
>
> Jesus H. Christ on a pogo stick, now *that's* a hallucinogenic.
>
> Impossible to describe. I could use works like "I was trapped in my own
> identity, which surrounded and enfolded me, wrapping around and doubling
> over, trapping me in a hall of mirrors in which I feared I would be
> entombed for eternity" but that's not even close. It was amazing,
> scary, thrilling, colorful and thankfully brief.
>
> So anyway, that was my first "real" hallucinogenic trip. I didn't meet
> any Blue Meanies but neither did I meet the Goddess. I now have
> profound respect for 20X and plan to drop back to 10X and punt.


Kinda quiet around here...


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The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
by those who haven't got it - George Bernard Shaw

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