Is it possible to trip without drugs?
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Replying to @AskYatharth
Holographic breathing, shamanic drumming Then the extreme stuff like exhaustion, isolation, pain and extended fasting
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Replying to @limitoftruth @AskYatharth
Oh of course and sensory deprivation!
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Replying to @limitoftruth @AskYatharth
Anecdotally, sensory deprivation never resulted in anything remotely trippy for me, though I did have pretty weird dreams the night after.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @AskYatharth
Hmm yeah, I guess it would take a long time to start getting trippy
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Replying to @limitoftruth @AskYatharth
I was in there for an hour and the literature claims you're supposed to be able to get hallucinations after 15 minutes. My guess is that it's less about length of time and more about a certain sort of natural predilection to tripping.
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Perfectly pleasant and interesting experience though, nice to spend that long relaxing alone with thoughts and was at least as good for my muscles as a massage, so can recommend it, it just wasn't remotely a trip for me.
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Yatharth is emailing professors Retweeted Dalton Emery
@DaltonDEmery seems to suggest: try 3 hourshttps://twitter.com/DaltonDEmery/status/1328067562924597249?s=19 …Yatharth is emailing professors added,
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Seems worth a go. I think the floatation people I used didn't offer longer slots like that, but I expect they could get talked into it. (Once COVID is over and they're open again)
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