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This is an article on things i saw during my past acid trip during my 14 hour meditation.
it all of the drops of the music
to get a quote" blow out your mind and fell 1 million before happenings!! that is ACID!!!\
the words are mafe from a bunch of pacman ghosts. all sounding movement watching...like a child....*you here the tribal children's laughter as if under a sea of solids
innerinnerinnerinneridentity
examining the undone dones of ...massive hought................sound ended
the parts of the brain that make you hear music a gone and the visual groundwork gone!!!
it like noone being able ot hear when the silence is just too much for the sound that is just over th.......
my mood changes while only the music does....and when i type it sounds of existance....woww...trying to escape the trip that is trying to trip me into a trip!being able to think the thoughs that aret quite thought before they are dremt..........
second lssting into mind of body...
the after thought after the afterthought after the afterthought that hasnt never happened
google....it does.........nt ex__-ist. young obama looks older than old obama
Being on acid is like being one of the gems in a Kaleidoscope

THESE ARE THE THINGS I FELT,SAW,EXPIERIENCED AND LIKE A DAY DREAM; WAS A PART OF DUING MY LONG 14 HOUR MEDITATION AS I TRIPPED ON ACID.


Its amazing the things our mind can do when you are just sitting in one spot givin' the right stimuli. You can fly to parts of the psyche that are never visible unless you know that they are there. You can be a drop of water or fall into millions of pieces as if mad of glass. Since this expierience i have tried to force this state of mind and while i have come close; ive not quite reached it again. I am putting this here to enlighten you and hopefully open your mind more than ever before.
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