it is dangerous it is unpredictable, many people have gone crazy. that is why in seiros ancient spiritual traditions these mushrooms are not used, but only meditation. for beginners it can be interesting and useful, but these are very very high risks of losing everything, as well as creating another illusion. and unfortunately few people talk about this, that there are no guarantees.
Jeeez! you're followers are FFKKKN insane you need sane people in your life and to trip with that is if you do trip with sane people I suggest you talk to me first before you ever trip I have extensive experience, unlike all these children of the corn, they're all out of it, hard, at least the ones in this comment section 😬
@yamina444 Making an 8-year-old watch a horror movie seems like an act straight out of a horror story itself. As for Candyman, that's one I'd consider watching. I remember as a child, a show called Beyond Belief was more terrifying than any horror film. Have you heard of it? Once, while engrossed in an episode, a strange noise made me let out the most panicked scream I've ever mustered; I was certain a ghost was in the room and my end was near. It was just a McDonald's toy running out of battery in the corner, emitting eerie sounds. But you know what? I never trusted that toy again, and I always made sure to change its batteries regularly.
Why did you mutilate your hair? you had such a banging hair style Rust, omg thats the worst color on the planet, I would know, I was born cursed with it, they say Gingers have no soul, probably -=( does that make me a black eyed kid?
Never heard of Black Eyed but did listen the Black Eyed Peas once and boy do they suuuuuuuuuuuk diiiiiiiiiiiiiikkk! big hairy funky stinky 3 week unwashed hobbo 8=======>
I don't have much experience with truffles, but I've found them to be a "cleaner" version of LSD, which makes sense since they grow naturally. I'm just scared of ordering them, in case the package gets caught in customs. I also said I wouldn't use psychedelics until I'm at least 30, as my last two experiences weren't good.
If you don’t have good trips stop tripping; clearly you’re not riding them out or integrating the ups and downs after. You’re like psychedelically traumatized so you should take it easy.
@@AJScraps It's been over two years since I last tripped, and I've been integrating the lessons I've learned. I plan to continue doing so for the next five years until I turn thirty.
If you do it male sure you have intentional before u can get so much more out of it . Like maybe listen to fav music .. meditation.. shit ask the plant what's the meaning of life.. anything..
You don't need to have intentions; simply allow whatever wants to be revealed to arise. Let go and see where the experience takes you. Breathe and release. A general yearning for Truth and God is all you need. Also, silence is preferable at the beginning. You can try music during later sessions, but for me, the things of time and space become bothersome during psychedelic experiences and I just want to bask in silent being.
many of them are poisonous and toxic to the body and mind keep up the good work, we need less people sucking up the air and creating global warming with farts
I tripped out hard core on shrooms when I was 16 yrs old, was with friends walking down the street in winter with a bubble gum ice cream cone dripping down my hand and pointing & screaming with delight at every cool car that passed us! 😂🍄🍦
I live iin NM (New Mexico). I have been fascinated with UFO's since 16 when I saw one while hiking with my cousin. I have seen very many, probably because I'm always looking for them in the sky. I find your story very interesting and I think somehow relevant to a spiritual focused chanel. UFO's, spirits and science I think are all interconnected. I wonder if these "Dark Eye's" are maybe not at all bad, just strange beings that trigger our fear instinct, like an animal that runs when all we want to do is pet it.
@@yamina444make sure you have the right mental set and setting, because comforts and things that can “ground” you when the trip intensifies is important. Also, if you’re in a bad mental state, or even in a messy environment or with people who bring out negative emotions and thoughts it will usually not be enjoyable. Good luck 💯
NM is New Mexico. Intriguing format. This topic is very interesting to me because when I was a kid, I used to scare myself with paranormal stories and ghost images. There's one image in particular, a ghost image, that was said to cause psychological problems when looked at. In a sense, it did affect me because I was scared to death for years. The image is obviously fake, but I still can't look at it. If it randomly popped up somewhere again, I'd probably be retraumatized.
Hahaahah I totally get you, when I was a kid, simple things scared me too, and in retrospect, it was totally dumb. I remember when I was 8, someone forced me to watch a horror movie called Candyman, and I swear to god it traumatized me FOREVER
@@yamina444 Making an 8-year-old watch a horror movie seems like an act straight out of a horror story itself. As for Candyman, that's one I'd consider watching. I remember as a child, a show called Beyond Belief was more terrifying than any horror film. Have you heard of it? Once, while engrossed in an episode, a strange noise made me let out the most panicked scream I've ever mustered; I was certain a ghost was in the room and my end was near. It was just a McDonald's toy running out of battery in the corner, emitting eerie sounds. But you know what? I never trusted that toy again, and I always made sure to change its batteries regularly.
@@yamina444 Making an 8-year-old watch a horror movie seems like an act straight out of a horror story itself. As for Candyman, that's one I'd consider watching. I remember as a child, a show called Beyond Belief was more terrifying than any horror film. Have you heard of it? Once, while engrossed in an episode, a strange noise made me let out the most panicked scream I've ever mustered; I was certain a ghost was in the room and my end was near. It was just a toy running out of battery in the corner, emitting eerie sounds. But you know what? I never trusted that toy again, and I always made sure to change its batteries regularly.
Sometimes it's just a stepping stone, try and enjoy the process, be in the moment, even if it's a monotonous minimum wage job. You never know what good it will turn into, how you'll grow from it (: