Yip.Etnobotanical research.My favourite type of brain workout,lol.
For Science,of course.
I am very fond of trance work and I find that trance/dance music,complex or strikingly simple vocal harmonies and overlays,ambient or interesting instrumentation etc. all help with entering conducive states,but I still find binaural beats jarring and a bit discordant,for the most part,so far.
12 blotters,7 mdmas and two hits of Ket...wow..not my idea of a fun social experience in an already noisy environment.Oh noes.Any environment actually,Ket is dangerous stuff.Wouldnae ever touch it.
Street drugs are too dangerous round here altogether.All sorts of junk and funk in them these days.
Go natural,lol,Green gnosis is the new old vibe.
Altering Brainwaves ~ Binaural Beats
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Re: Altering Brainwaves ~ Binaural Beats
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Re: Altering Brainwaves ~ Binaural Beats
I got the idoser "Trip" which is digital shrooms. I decided to give it another try since I got some new headphones. When I used it before my headphones weren't in the best shape. I got a little bit from them, though. A few moments/minutes of what I would call hyper-depth perception.
So, last night I gave it another try. The light was out, so outside of the light from the computer, I was in the dark. I've never done the real thing before, so I don't really know what they're like. I didn't feel any different and I was kinda getting bored waiting for something to happen, so I decided to look at the pictures I've got on my computer. I think it might have been giving me an effect. I kept looking at these pictures that I've looked at tons of times and thinking, "Hey, I've never noticed that before." Unless I was just having a particularly perceptive night, I think it was hightening my perception.
So, last night I gave it another try. The light was out, so outside of the light from the computer, I was in the dark. I've never done the real thing before, so I don't really know what they're like. I didn't feel any different and I was kinda getting bored waiting for something to happen, so I decided to look at the pictures I've got on my computer. I think it might have been giving me an effect. I kept looking at these pictures that I've looked at tons of times and thinking, "Hey, I've never noticed that before." Unless I was just having a particularly perceptive night, I think it was hightening my perception.
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