Marijuana boosted with self-hypnosis

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Marijuana boosted with self-hypnosis

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I really hope you have the strenght to read this as I found it really amazing.

Couple of days ago I got interested in NLP (neurolinguistic programming) and self-hypnosis. I studied about the technics, relaxing yourself the right way etc and I found it to be a huge advantage when you want to experience something really amazing with I-Doser. This is my first experience with marijuana + self-hypnosis:

First I'd like to say that when I found I-Doser, marijuana was the very first dose I tried and it had absolutely no effect on me and also during this experience I didnt feel stoned at any point.

So anyway, I put on my headphones, sat back and closed my eyes. I really tried to concentrate on the "music" and not to think about anything else and I succeeded pretty well.

First 10 minutes (I think) I was fully aware what was going on. Although almost instantly when I started playing the dose I felt that I was rocking back and forth in the chair when I had my eyes closed. After a while I opened my eyes to see if I was really moving, but the rocking-feeling stopped as I opened them.

Then after about those 10 minutes had passed I have no memory of what happened. Then about 2 minutes after the dose had ended (I looked at the clock when I started to see when it was supposed to end) I "woke up" from the chair, but it was nothing like waking up from sleep. It's really hard to explain, but the best definition I can give you is the feeling when you fall into your thoughts so bad, everything around you dissappears and after a while you just notice how deep you were in your own head.

Well, I got up from the chair and felt a bit sleepy and confused. I decided to sleep for an hour or two. I remember having 3 differend looking mobile phones on my desk (really I own only 1 phone). I set the phone that Im having for real to wake me up at 8.45pm, the next phone (that doesnt really even exist), that I felt like was my own as well, to wake me up at 8.15pm. I didnt touch the third phone because I didnt feel that I'd own it. Then I went to sleep.

Then at 8.15pm the real phone that I really have woke me up and I was really confused that wasnt that phone supposed to wake me up half an hour later. Soon after that I realized that there was no more than one phone on my desk. For a while I was wondering where had the other two gone, but soon I realized that there had never been more than just one phone.



That was the experience I went through. Now, I have to say that Im not surprised at all if the most of you are saying this is BS or 100% not true. You dont have to belive me. It is enough for me as long as I know this is true and I have really experienced it. Still I'd like to know if someone else has had experience anything similiar.
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Can u give us some examles of relaxing ?
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Logon wrote:Can u give us some examles of relaxing ?
In/exhaling deeply and slowly, keeping eyes closed, not thinking about anything and such. Also, I have a sun chair with pillow. It really makes it easier to relax but not to sleep, if you can adjust the back rest into a position that feels perfect for you.
You should be able to find lots of tips & tricks using Google.
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Yea i've had plenty of those types of experiences draw, they are pretty fun. I remember playing around with perception alot, trying to push it around a copy of my room inside my head and go out and explore, or just really try and feel me moving around my room in circles or something.

Unless of course you went a step further and actually got out? Any heavy vibrations originating at a cellular level? The aftereffects seem pretty wierd though, the only guess I came up with was you might have fallen asleep and had a few false awakenings(happened to me alot if i got out that far, i'd "wake up" and notice something wierd then wake up again, somtimes 3-4 times), but that doesn't sound like it?
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Unnamed wrote:The aftereffects seem pretty wierd though, the only guess I came up with was you might have fallen asleep and had a few false awakenings(happened to me alot if i got out that far, i'd "wake up" and notice something wierd then wake up again, somtimes 3-4 times), but that doesn't sound like it?
No, that's not quite it. Im pretty sure I was awake as I tried the RT (Reality test) by holding my nose with two fingers and trying to breath with my mouth shut, but it didnt work. It has worked for me every time I've really been dreaming.
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The aftereffects seem pretty wierd though, the only guess I came up with was you might have fallen asleep and had a few false awakenings(happened to me alot if i got out that far, i'd "wake up" and notice something wierd then wake up again, somtimes 3-4 times), but that doesn't sound like it?
I do that normally when i dream... lol i think i wake up but it was just a dream about waking up n then i finally do wake up... its weird..
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