From: MarshaV (marshalz@charter.net)
Date: Wed Oct 19 2005 - 10:46:24 BST
Greetings
Well stated Rebecca. My experiences were similar. It changed my
relationship with everything. I was ready for such a change, and to
this day I'm grateful for finding the courage. I was never one who a
part of the "drug culture".
Marsha
At 12:38 PM 10/18/2005, you wrote:
>Hey Platt...
>
>How did my life change the first time I 'tripped out' (if you want
>to call it that)?
>
>It's an experience that's more intensely emotional than anything in
>'regular life'. It's the most ecstatic/miserable/terrified/serene
>I'd ever been -all within the span of six or seven hours. It
>destroyed my sense of time - twenty minutes was ten hours. I went
>crazy, became God and died... That's about the sum of it. You
>experience the world in a different way. What it really does to
>you, as a person, is make you realize that you HAVE to go through
>this experience. Once you start your trip you can't get rid of
>it. No matter how horrible it gets (and it can get pretty damn
>bad), you've got to ride it out. You've done it to yourself and you
>have to take responsibility for you actions so why not just let go
>for a while and enjoy the experience. Want to find out exactly what
>dynamic quality is? Try psilocybin
>
>Of course solidarity was tongue in cheek :) Nothing to do with the drugs ...
>
>Rebecca
>
>
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