• thejoker954@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I usually solo trip as well.

    I’ve never had a bad trip, but I know folks who have.

    I just took some time years ago to come up with a rough plan to deal with bad trips before one became an issue.

    A couple of comedies and my old standbys of Baraka and Samsara for comfort if needed.

    A few different music playlists with different vibes to tweak my headspace in whatever direction I wanna go.

    And a designated safe space that I’ve never needed to use.

    • PhatInferno@midwest.social
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      2 days ago

      Ive had quite a few bad trips; but i dont really do high doses mostly in the 2-3.5 g range, and i feel like mine are more sad/depressed over like scary or freaky

      Lowkey i kinda like them now, i think its nice to emotionally get everything out and “start new” in a sense

      I will say, at least for me it is very hard to hold off a bad trip when it starts, insert stereotypical ‘go with the flow’ mantra.even with preparation you could still have one

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      2 days ago

      I’ve only ever had a bad trip from THC - like 1000 mg+ of good quality indica, which I don’t react well to in general. Experienced what was specifically the Christian hell.

      The worst I’ve gotten from mushrooms was tummy troubles and some hot flashes. LSA and mescaline were about the same. As long as one has good music, movies (Koyaanisqatsi is amazing if you like Samsara), art… the mind wonders so much that if you just let it the bad trip will fade. Bad trips come from resisting the experience.

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        Bad trips come from resisting the experience.

        This is it right here folks, plain and simple. Even “bad” trips can be good once they’re over, if you take the time to reflect on what made you feel that way then perhaps make a change to your life or your way of thinking. Easier said than done, I know.