DRUGS ARE BAD |
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I can tell you that smoking weed.... |
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They say curiosity killed the cat...
Fortunately, I am not a cat.
DRUGS ARE BAD |
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What about DXM? I've done it a few times and I would just lay there the whole time listening to music and day dream, but the day dreams were so vivid it was like dreaming when awake. Super imagination I guess you could say... I just day dreamed for about 2 hours before I eventually fell asleep, quiet peacefully I might add. It was so long ago I don't remember if i could recall my dreams or not from those experiences, I think I might try tonight! |
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I dont know much about DXM but do tell if anything interesting happens. |
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If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the
life which he has imagined,he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. -Thoreau
I wouldn't say marijuana kills recall but it definitely impairs it. I usually remember at least 2 dreams a night, but since stopping smoking pot like 4 days ago I've been remembering like 8+ dreams a night. |
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"Sorrow is nothing but worn out joy."
This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
So? Just one instance doesn't mean it doesn't impair your recall. I've had nights where I've had LDs or multiple dreams after smoking but for the most part it definitely impairs your recall. Studies have already showed this and I can link it if you want to question it. Just because you still have dreams, etc. doesn't mean that it isn't affecting it. I noticed a decrease in vividness, kind of a cloudy feeling, lower dream recall, etc. I usually remember entire dreams perfectly well but after I smoke I just remember frames (like I said in the majority of cases there can be exceptions and on instance you still have good LDs, etc.). He didn't say it STOPS dream recall, just inhibits it. I think its anything between 80-240mg. |
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This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
Like I said, I have no inhibitions caused from smoking weed. I can LD the same when I smoke and when I don't. Studies have shown this, studies also show a lot of incorrect and confounded assumptions. I never have any problem remembering my dreams, and they've only been easier to remember since I started smoking pot. |
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This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
Ya, it can vary from person to person but trust me I'm even beyond the terms of chronic smoker. Sure, your body adjusts and compensates but those effects are still there. It's easy to say stuff like that about studies but those kinds of things generally aren't true and only happen in some poor investigations (although I agree alot of studies on cannabis can be flawed). The thing is, sure your body adjusts and compensates as you build tolerance, but atleast in the vast majority of cases it WILL affect it. Sometimes, it can actually increase vividity and the like. Marijuana definitely depresses REM sleep and eye movement during sleep though, this is why almost all smokers notice a great increase in recall following quitting (for atleast a notable period) and why individuals notice great decreases in recall (majority again) following periods of heavy usage. It's just the short term effects of THC in your blood acting on your brain while your sleeping, it makes perfect sense that they would have an effect since it has direct influences on memory and all that. Like you said, to each his own and there is somewhat a lack of conclusiveness as with many THC studies, but interms of REM sleep there is quite a large body of evidence showing this. |
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Last edited by Lusense; 02-09-2009 at 06:28 PM.
This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
Definitely I love the Dreams after I smoked everyday for 1-2 weeks and then suddenly stopped |
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WILD/VILD: 2 DILD: 0 Lucid Dreams: 2
Goals[
Have a lucid dream [X] Take LSD in a LD [] Have a DILD [] Have sex with an unknown DC [] Fulfill the most important wish of a DC []
I'm far above a Chronic smoker myself, having stopped for short periods of my life I've found my dreaming is most unaffected by my pot smoking. I would say my dreams actually seem more lucid and vivid during Full Moons, being totally unaffected by Marijuana.. |
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This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
Ok, DXM, test number one... I did just as I described above. I layed there and day dreamed until I fell asleep. I had 4 dreams that I vividly remember, a bit more then I would on a sober night, then again the effects DXM have on people are completely different from one person to the next. My only advise is take the pills, only take the syrup if you have an iron stomach and like hangovers. |
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I find a combo of Salvia + Calea Zacatechichi does indeed make my dreams more vivid and more easy to recall. Although I agree with the general assumption that drugs only hurt your ability to dream lucidly. When I was using MJ daily I completely lost all dream recall, although I was aware that I was still having dreams, I just couldn't remember any of them. |
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“Repugnant is a creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here." ~ Maynard James Keenan
I saw your posts a few months back on the full moon and there is no scientific reason to believe that it has any effect on people's behavior besides a psychological one. Most likely just superstition and history constantly shows us people are all too easily swayed even when they are 100% sure they are right. If you believe in stuff like that it would also likely explain your skepticism on the subject but to each his own. |
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This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
I don't believe it, I just know for the last few days I've had nothing but visual dreams. |
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This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
The person making the claim is the one that should be providing the evidence. Aka, if I say "there is a civilization of aliens living in the core of the earth and I can feel their presence" and someone says back "no... there is no reason to believe that" (not the best example but whatever) the person that says no is going to have alot of trouble disproving it since he can't go to the core of the earth and check (especially a person without access to extremely advanced scientific equipment |
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Last edited by Lusense; 02-10-2009 at 06:55 PM.
This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
I understand but I'm only saying, theorizing and explaining what I've experienced. I don't claim it to be 100% accurate or to even affect everyone the same. Many animals live their cycles off of the moon and how it runs it course, why not people? |
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This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
I know what you're saying but I've never even thought about the moon having an effect (besides the times I've read on it) and my sleeping patterns are really consistent. Like, regardless of what the moon is doing it can't be having an effect on me since I basically always take the same amount of time to sleep, dream about the same amount, and all that (unless I did something else that day like drank alot or stayed up late). So I don't see why it would vary based on a thing like that only to particular members of a species? The moon is likely just a rock that collided with the Earth through a Giant Impact (although there are refuting ideas). It really has no special significance besides small gravitational effects, tides, etc. on non-physical entities. |
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Last edited by Lusense; 02-10-2009 at 07:37 PM.
This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
Even though I totally agree with your view on astrology (and am very sceptical to many concepts presented here that cant be proven) but many people I know feel they get more vivid dreams and unnatural sleep patterns during full moon (even my 8 year old brother complained once about dreams that seemed too real to be dreams without knowing it was full moon and definitely without having read up on it) so I think we cant completely discard it, especcially because so many things are bound to the moon (tides for example) which shows that he has a physical impact on earth. |
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WILD/VILD: 2 DILD: 0 Lucid Dreams: 2
Goals[
Have a lucid dream [X] Take LSD in a LD [] Have a DILD [] Have sex with an unknown DC [] Fulfill the most important wish of a DC []
i find that after a single session (a single joint only) with marijuanai am incapable of remember dreams, but this then knicks on to the next day and i ahve a realy vivid one then. dont worry im not a chronic smoker. i ahve also been drinking a lot of tea (4 cups a day) either green tea, or chamomile and i found taht my dream recall has increced, even on week days where i used to barely be able to remember anything, now i can remember teh dream i had this morning in some quite good detail. |
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The moon effects tides because of gravity as does the sun but to a smaller extent. There is no reason to have similar effects on biological functions though. The effects of tides are very easy to explain. There is no property of the moon that makes it have the stated effects on biology however. It's basically likely just a fairly primitive "rock" that broke off from the earth following a large impact. No special minerals, substances, or forces exist that would cause it to have any magical effect versus other bodies in the solar system. |
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This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
Good post topic |
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Last edited by DeathCell; 02-11-2009 at 03:55 PM.
This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
Those preferences are a combination of environment and genetics. Differences in taste are usually just because of differing experiences. Like if you grow up in the Orient you're more likely to like seafood and this and that. Or if you eat peppers alot you're more likely to like them. That's why if you eat a food you don't like you will eventually adapt a taste for it if you force yourself for long enough and why people in different areas of the world or different demographics have similar (not exactly since conditions vary from home to home) eating, music patterns, and stuff. That's different than having a biological predisposition. It needs to be implemented in the genes for something like that to exist even if it was possible, that's not arguable, Lamarckian ideas have long been refuted. |
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This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
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