Original post: meister1984
[QUOTE=caligulla;322588]I know from experience that you should never EVER, obey your hallucinations.
whether visual or not.
I did it once. Woke up in the ward "self slain".
Anyway, nice about Al though. Take your time to recover.
I Love you.[/QUOTE]
Thankyou, I love you to. (if you havent killed anybody etc )
I know this to, "should obey orders etc". especially from experiences with psychedelics, encountered alot of demons in those dimensions.
My moto is , even before all this "dont fear insanity"
and it worked :evil:
Still going strong, I notice I'm much more friendly to people in general and open. And recieving it to. Got a girl sleepin over yesterday, she's really nice (shes sleepin on the couch right now, we slept only 2 hours tonight )
Im to noticing I am NLP'ing all the time onconciously
Major psy attack? pls read no bs
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I made a drawing about the total picture, the psychosis/experience/attack in general. Gonna remake it in 3d and fancy it up.
I made a drawing about the total picture, the psychosis/experience/attack in general. Gonna remake it in 3d and fancy it up.
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If anybody is still reading... My father who NEVER has dream recall EXPERIENCED a part of the "psychosis" while he was sleeping in my bed (this was the first day of me being in a mental ward). He also fellt a strong presence.
Normally, he NEVER recalls dreams, doesnt believe in anything "out of the ordinary" and is a VERY VERY rational man. But luckely he's not afraid of anything otherwise I would have felt really guilty for giving him that experience by leaving a part of that huge insane energy in that room.
If anybody is still reading... My father who NEVER has dream recall EXPERIENCED a part of the "psychosis" while he was sleeping in my bed (this was the first day of me being in a mental ward). He also fellt a strong presence.
Normally, he NEVER recalls dreams, doesnt believe in anything "out of the ordinary" and is a VERY VERY rational man. But luckely he's not afraid of anything otherwise I would have felt really guilty for giving him that experience by leaving a part of that huge insane energy in that room.