Start giving out LSD again to recreate the 60s

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by Exar, Jan 2, 2008.

  1. iedoc

    iedoc Member

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    wow, that really sucks, where i'm at, it's cheap if its 15 a hit, normally its 20-25. and its the mind fuck stuff, not too much visuals, unless you do more than 2 or 3
     
  2. Friggin Joe

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    Great idea. Someone send me some.

    :mad:

    I went all these years without a single lsd contact. wtf
     
  3. BalkanDain

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    I'm doing that right now. I live in central texas, and the only place I can get cid is in austin. It's 20 a hit plus the drive but it's well worth it. I'm going to buy a as many hits as I can afford and start giving it out to people. I'm been trying to raise awareness of this wonderful drug, but like in other places the majority of people think that acid is the worst drug one could take. I've convinced alot of people by telling them about my experience and the workings of hoffman. Plus saying that he is 101 and still alive really helps my case :) But I regret there are people I canot convince but, I'm going to keep doing my part.
     
  4. rick0909

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    Please share with me. My girlfriend is dying to understand what I'm talking about when I describe some of my past experiences with acid. I cant find any around me. Willing to pay double.
     
  5. MovedOn

    MovedOn Senior Member

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    You know. If you just start handing out good art, that might help recreate the 60's.
     
  6. Friggin Joe

    Friggin Joe Member

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    Or handing out bad TV show music.
     
  7. yyyesiam2

    yyyesiam2 Senior Member

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    there was plenty of fucked up stuff in the 60's......we have this weird concept of them....especially my generation.


    we need to manifest unconditional love in the moment to moment situations we find ourselves in.
     
  8. ESRUOS ENO

    ESRUOS ENO Senior Member

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    Assuming some like myself use lsd and we just tune into all the shit you really love.
    While when I did coke I had less intrest in the things i loved and more intrest in the drug. While I can say it helped me study and focus i needed more coke eventualy losing my focus on what I was doing. Since all our bodies chemistry is different and there is a social issue. I would only think that would be a social problem If you tell people who dont do use Lsd that you do. It wouldnt be any different in a world that you live in that some ppl like Pepsi and some like Coke. You cant expect to be some kind of drug revolutionary and invoke some kind of new way of life to another.
    You can get labled as a junkie, a elkie,pot head, ect.. I have smoke crack 3 times in my life. while some of my freinds smoke it all day eveyday.. If I see them in a passing on the street they still assume I smoke crack. The truth is I hadnt had a hit of crack in over 7 fucking years. But Ive tripped more times than I can remember in the last 7 years. But I cold not even approach these baseheads on the aspects of elightenment through shrooms and lsd. But their is a big difference. These ppl I know arnt working,dont have a car, let alone a nice warm house, Its pretty cold outside and thats where there at running back and forth. You can only expect to change yourself and not other ppl. Sit back and relax abd enjoy the forum.
    Please no coments from ppl who do coke. If your a resposable user of sgurd I dont care what you do.
     
  9. bigblondeafro87

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    It doesn't work like that. You can't recreate ANY point in time because the thoughts and actions of people will be radically different due to many many factors. The culture has changed (for the worse), the times are even more chaotic, people have become sedated, and psychedelics and even pot are very frowned upon for being either catalysts of insanity or just childish.


    I don't want everyone to be using LSD, it would lose some of its magic and its reputation with me would plummet if every idiot out there was having heavy psychedelic experiences. People would abuse the stuff and posts millions of videos on youtube and really just soil the name of one of the last sacred things in my world.

    LSD is fine how it is, if you want it so bad it isn't hard to find. If you go to certain shows or festivals with the right crowd you WILL find it quite easily if you have any social graces at all.
     
  10. chugtonio

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    I agree with exactly what Relayer and The_sadistic_one said on page 1. I think if you really support the use of lsd as a life changing mind opener you should act on your thoughts. Educate the uninformed, encourage the curious. Life your life how it is, positive and act on your nonconformity. Be known as a great person, blithe spirit etc and spread your word, let people know that you do not depend on any drugs you take in any way as they want to hear

    I have admitted to the most straight edge people I know that I smoke weed around 2-3 times a weed and I have done acid before
    First they may look down at you with that fixated law that drugs are bad so you must be bad
    Then I just conversed with them without any mention of drugs, just demonstrating my openness and positivity and now they have extreme respect for me as do I for them.
    Some people you cannot budge; treat them with respect

    If it is a goal for you to have the whole world try acid... good luck
    You can probably make some progress; make flyers for an informative lecture on the truth of lsd or things like that

    I try and keep my urge to spread the truth of life on a personal level and its working out great
    I am meeting quality people with the most beautiful personalities and they are spreading the knowledge as well, spreading positivity
     
  11. yyyesiam2

    yyyesiam2 Senior Member

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    right on.
     
  12. zilla939

    zilla939 Thought Police Lifetime Supporter

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    i don't think we need to be recreating the 60s
    we need to expand on the ideas of the 60s and take it further. the use of LSD combined with other factors have led to a mass awakening movement that more and more people are discovering. i've been fortunate in that i've always had a steady supply of acid at great prices, none of the 20/hit shit... i don't even sell it for more than 2 hits for 25. i believe we should make it as available as possible - some people will go on to do some incredible things with it.
    and some people will fry their fucking brains out.
    always the balance....
     
  13. ESRUOS ENO

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    Those awakining moments in history are only in the time line of events that occured.
    If you considered current event relitive to the 60's then the time line hasn't changed much. By stating the 60's as a focul point is like erasing time itself. While ICONS of the 60's are still living today. Are you thinking Woodstock must of been something, to bad you missed it. There have been 100's of even more larger shows and event after.
    The war in Vietname. There's a war in Iraq today. You think Civil rights. You can vote for a women of a black man for President now. While focusing on the 60's you might lose sight that nothing has changed but a number on a calander. I for one know it 2008 but I really dont care its only that time cause other people do agree on it and it has become standard to view time in that fasion as a group.
     
  14. jacobfredjo

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    The 60s were great. Lots of cool scenes. But the time is now....."live in the now" to quote garth algar lol. Even more cooler scenes....you just have to look a little harder now cuz theres so much mainstream bullshit being thrown at you
     
  15. burnabowl

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    To accomplish this, the world might require some kind of apocolyptic event. The reason an artificial substance like lsd is so effective in getting ppl like us to see a deeper reality and see ourselves as we are, is because our vantage point is so artificial to begin with. If we were in a society that was more connected to its natural roots, such an extreme act like dropping lsd would not be necessary to achieve advanced consciousness. Some people can obviously do it without drugs; but since we're in such a material world, for the sake of collective enlightenment, something like lsd is kinda necessary.

    I feel like we're on the brink of a self-actualizing revolution. We've spent so much of the 80's and 90's focusing on what we shouldn't do, that by the 00's we didn't know what we should do. We're called post-modern, another way to say we know what we're not, we just don't know what we are.

    I think people are realizing that the "progress" of the 20th century wasn't progress at all. It might seem like the right thing to use your intellect to devise ways to increase your convenience, but this increase alienates you from your natural roots, and it is in this natural setting that man first learned to choose consciousness in the first place, by figuring out how to survive. Take away the drive to survive, and you take away the drive to advance your intellect. You're born into a world that has already figured out how to survive, so you're automatically cheated out of expanding yourself by finding creative ways to survive. A man is encouraged to be an intellectual when he notices his animal state. What we're born into is nothing like that, so often we need a shortcut such as lsd to reprogram our perception of reality.
     
  16. ESRUOS ENO

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  17. mara-aum

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    i believe that's coming
     
  18. yyyesiam2

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    anybody ever met someone who took acid for the wrong reasons, or took too much? acid allows someone to reprogram subconscious drives. if this is over done, or done the wrong way it can have the reverse effect of what people are talking about here. a burnt-out acid head is one of the most depressing sights i've ever seen, and i've seen it far too many times. i've lost alot of friends to that hell. let's take this a little more seriously than just handing out scissors to retards. it's a tool and it can do damage.
     
  19. zilla939

    zilla939 Thought Police Lifetime Supporter

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    it is a very powerful tool and is not to be taken lightly. i'm glad i stopped when i did... i probably would have just lost it if i kept frying. as it is, i wonder if i took it too far... but i feel like i learned a lot in the time i was experimenting with psychedelics about culture and about consciousness. it's not like the learning stops when you stop taking acid, either. i really think that you should only do it a few times, and spread out over a period of time. i'm good with pot and the occasional mushroom dose now, when i'm looking for that different perspective, but meditation alone can do incredible things.
     
  20. salmon4me

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    I swear you guys are reading into this too much. I took hundreds of hits of LSD. Ya know why? Cause I wanted to get fucked up. Guess what? It worked and I always had a blast.

    Right reasons, or wrong reasons...bad trips happen to people. I don't believe it has anything to do with what they are looking to get out of it.

    You call it a tool. I call it a drug.
     

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