How to try LSD.
"Mindblowing."
How I did it: Insert drug into mouth.
Fiddle around on computer for half an hour or so, waiting for the chemicals to kick in.
Look up after a while and realize the room is dancing for you. Put on some great music to change its choreography.
Bake bread from scratch and feel like a Pilgrim.
Having now eaten enough to sustain you on the rest of your journey, burst forth from your room into the great outdoors. Marvel at every last thing in nature. Carry a notebook and marker with you and scribble everything that comes to mind. Extra points if you bring more than one color marker. Extra points if you bring fun things like Pop Rocks and 3D sidewalk chalk.
Wander wherever your legs take you (unless those mutinous limbs lead you into traffic). Eventually find your way back to your starting point. Feel mildly woozy. Watch a film, listen to some music, or do some other easy meditative activity so you can get to sleep.
Wake up the next morning, see that your room is a disaster zone, find reams of paper with symbols, pictures, and scribbles of writing all over them, wonder what the hell happened, and wonder how long you have to wait until you can do it again.
Lessons & tips: Be respectful of others. I know. Lame. But not everyone appreciates a crazy-eyed person running up to them and yodeling about the utter beauty of the world.
In keeping with that theme, know your limits. Especially if you have never done it before, do LSD inside and with a partner. A guide/companion will keep you from wandering down any dangerous paths (both physically and mentally), and starting your trip inside means you will not be in the middle of Times Square when you suddenly peak and are perhaps unable to handle it.
Lastly, budget time for the trip. Everyone is different and one trip will never be exactly the same as another, but acid trips tend to last a fair while. 12+ hours. When I do LSD, I hallucinate to some extent until I go to sleep, resulting in trips that are often around 16 hours long.
Resources: Connections and a certain disregard for the law.
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