PachaGirl79 said:
I appreciate that Delacroix, but still way creeped out by those images lol. And by any drug that could possibly make me feel that inhuman. I have come close in the past, and I'm surprised I didn't croak from cardiac arrest. I have never been too grand on drugs to tell you the truth. Guess I am too paranoid about consequences.
I understand.
One of the drugs that inspired Alex Grey is called DMT (di-methyl-tryptamine). It's one of the world's most powerful psychedelics. But the important part...is that it is found in the human brain...and it is activated when you die. The drug was nicknamed the "Spirit Molecule" by a doctor doing research on it (Dr. Rick Strassman). As you die, it starts to amplify whichever emotion you are currently set upon. As your surrondings brighten, you start to trip. I guess the rest is open to intrepretation...
Ironically, DMT is illegal in the U.S. This technically means that all humans are carrying around an illegal drug in their head (pineal gland).
I assume NDE means near death experience? Care to share more?
I took an extreme amount of a rare, experimental psychedelic (name withheld). The drug I took is actually somewhat dangerous compared to mainstream psychedelics like Mushrooms, LSD, DMT, etc. However, it allowed access to the subconscious in a very bizarre manner and altered my perception in ways that I never knew existed among psychedelics. Anyways, I wanted to do a level 5 trip with it, because I needed some "answers". Basicly, I had to take a potentially lethal dose.
Anyways, the NDE will be hard to explain, but I'll share a little one of these days. I definitely got more than just an answer...to say the least...
Ash said:
8)
I dig the artwork bro.
bripmon said:
Alex Grey does a lot of album cover artwork for the band Tool. His art is amazing, but it is a little trippy
Yeah, that's my favorite band.
TooL "Lateralus" CD cover by Alex Grey:
More of an Eastern Mysticism image than a drug related one.