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Experiences that made you question the nature of existence/reality
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Experiences that made you question the nature of existence/reality

Interesting, experiences from pot are minor but I once experienced out of body. Not full like I did once with practice, but definitely a displacement of subtle energy (etheric/pranic) double. I guess it really really depends on the pot. Girl that gave that particular one to me and friends said "dude, it's a killer". Yeah, no shit Sherlock.

Maybe some even lace it with slight doses of LSD, who knows, have heard about cases of that too.
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#52

Experiences that made you question the nature of existence/reality

Lsd degrades rapidly with heat, open flame and its inactive. Nobody laces weed with lsd, and if they do it doesn't work.

It's possible that weed can be laced with all manner of other drugs, however it's extremely unlikely as it would add a lot more to the cost and kill/harm potential future customers, not a winning business move.

In almost all cases where someone claims weed has been "laced", it hasn't and the consumer is just having a strange reaction to various cannabinoids and THC.

While it's possible, it's just extremely unlikely. People forget cannabis can be psychedelic and depending on the strain and cannabinoid content effects can vary wildly
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#53

Experiences that made you question the nature of existence/reality

I had a very strange experience with a friend whilst on mushrooms a few years back.

A few hours into the trip my vision changed in a weird way and it was on the tip of my tongue trying to name what the effect was because I recognised it. I was being quiet for a few seconds trying to process this change and then my friend then came out with "oh my god, I'm now seeing everything like it's through the fisheye lens on my GoPro!" at which point I turned my head to him shocked that at that exact same moment we both had the same hallucination without even discussing it prior with each other.

I was gobsmacked by this and told him so. I've had other shared hallucinations on drugs but they always come about when you describe them to another then they see the same thing, never had it like this before. It's not even like there was any environmental trigger, we were just sitting on the couch and his camera was nowhere nearby. This definitely made me lean towards believing telepathy is real, that there's some sort of sense we don't know about.
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#54

Experiences that made you question the nature of existence/reality

I miss the Deep Forum.

One thing I've noticed is the extent and depth of these experiences varies greatly depending on how spiritually alert I am at the moment. If I'm deep in my meditation practice for long periods strange things occur more frequently. If I'm living without being aware they don't seem to happen. There's a connection, but I'm not sure how well it is understood.

I've written about some experiences before, lately I've just had very strong intuition about events and people. Mostly everyday things that involve social interaction and behavior. It's like my brain is assimilating more data and using this data more efficiently. I will keep developing this and report back.
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