At around 11:30 on Sunday, Dec 18, 2022, I ate something that I think was called a pyramid. I've been told that one is about three hits of LSD. Some research into psychedelic therapy got me very interested and I decided to conduct this experiment on myself, or as close as I could. By the way, it's been about a month since I last consumed any kind of hallucinogen. After about a half hour, I put on a sleep mask and headphones and lay in bed. I tried to lay there as long as I could, which is difficult regardless, but under the effects of powerful hallucinogens, it's extremely difficult. I stayed there for about three hours and eventually I got up and watched "A Trip To Infinity" on Netflix. Then I ate two more hits of LSD and lay back down. All sorts of thoughts went through my head, the speed of which was incredible. It's hard to describe my thoughts, so I won't even try. I wasn't trying to "have a good time on Acid" or use the drug recreationally, as is the common misconception. The experience was so good for me, I believe. It's something that you can't describe. It makes you see things from a different perspective. Anyway, it's extremely rare that you just lay and think for hours on end. That has to be good for you. I strongly believe that psychedelics can open up paths in the brain and can be very beneficial in ways that nobody understands. DMT is a chemical that human beings produce naturally and because that substance is so vilified, the research into it stopped. I've learned that some scientists are doing research into it with amazing results. There's even a "Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research" at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. I didn't know. If someone could prove that I'd ingested LSD, I'd be put in a cage. That seems inhumane to me.
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