How would you differentiate a Psilocybin and an LSD high?!


Question: How would you differentiate a Psilocybin and an LSD high?
How are the two highs different? Because to me they seem like they do the same thing.

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Experiences will differ person to person. Although there seems to be common differences between LSD and Mushrooms.

My own experience with mushrooms is somewhat an unpleasant one. I have found that they can be fun, but once it starts spiraling downwards.. it turns into a 5 - 6 hour panic attack with no hope of recovering.

Acid is quite a bit more transparent. If I catch myself spiraling downwards into paranoia or having a panic attack, I can repeatedly tell myself that it's not happening. Close my eyes, take deep breaths and tell myself that there is nothing to be worried about. Even though acid appears to be much more of a manageable experience, it's still nothing to be toyed with. Treat the substance with respect.

The more common differences are that mushrooms feel very earthy. They are usually associated with nausea. It usually lasts 4 - 6 hours, depending on how much is taken.

Acid is considered by many as feeling more "Electric". Very colorful, filled with energy. Usually associated with paranoia - Even if it's not taking control of the entire experience - , increased perspiration and very long duration of 7 - 14 hours. Depending on how much is taken.

Experience. Networking with others over the years.



First of all if you want to get high smoke some weed, if you want to have a spiritual journey take some mushrooms or drop some acid. LSD is more potent it lasts longer and it seriously alters your perceptions.




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