Category Archives: Psychedelics
Discover everything you need to know about microdosing psilocybin in our comprehensive blog post. Uncover the benefits, risks, and dosing protocols of this emerging trend, as we delve into the science, research, and personal experiences behind microdosing. Explore the potential applications and effects of this practice, shedding light on its growing popularity and its potential impact on mental health and overall well-being. Join us as we navigate the world of microdosing psilocybin, offering valuable insights and knowledge for those curious about this fascinating subject.
Magic Mushrooms are not addictive. Research indicates that magic mushrooms have a low potential for addiction and are considered relatively safe with few mild adverse effects.
Magic mushrooms, like psilocybinsemilanceata, typically last 4-6 hours when ingested in quantities of 20-30 mushrooms, inducing hallucinogenic effects similar to LSD, as per the research paper.
π Visually Trippy & Mind-Bending Films 2001: A Space Odyssey A landmark in cinematic history. Minimal dialogue, hypnotic pacing, and cosmic visuals make this film feel more like an experience than a story. Itβs slow, intentional, and deeply atmospheric. Enter the Void Bold, experimental, and visually overwhelming. Shot from a first-person perspective, this film uses […]
First, it is important to mention that ketamine is not like conventional psychedelics. It does not give you the same high that you get with other psychedelics. Instead, you might feel separate from your body, and your limbs get numb. You might also relive an experience or start seeing geometric patterns more clearly. Finally, you […]
Why do swirling colors, fractals, and distorted shapes feel so mesmerizing? π The answer lies deep in the brain. Our minds are constantly organizing reality β sorting colors, patterns, faces, and movement. Psychedelic visuals exaggerate this process, making the invisible mechanisms of perception suddenly visible. Patterns repeat. Colors vibrate. Edges dissolve. The result feels profound […]
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