Ping - Feedback Loop
Salvia divinorum & Moclobemide
Citation: Anonymous. "Ping - Feedback Loop: An Experience with Salvia divinorum & Moclobemide (exp2148)". Erowid.org. Jun 26, 2000. erowid.org/exp/2148
DOSE: T+ 0:00 |
75 mg | oral | Moclobemide |
T+ 0:30 | Salvia divinorum |
My body had already dissolved, only the most prominent stimuli came through and were sort of distorted... This time it was rather unpleasant. There was always some itching and scratching, which prevented me from letting go completely. Then when I sensed some tickling in my hand (although I didn't really see it as my hand) I realized that my awareness was totally concentrated on that spot. Somewhere in that thought it made ping in my brain; not a real sound, but sort of. What was that, I thought, and tried to rethink it. ping, again. Then I understood that just at the moment, my awareness was watching itself, although I couldn't really finish that thought, as in my brain was suddenly doing pingpingping... all the time. - It was a feedback-loop, a real feedback-loop, in my brain.
Exp Year: | ExpID: 2148 |
Gender: Not Specified | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Jun 26, 2000 | Views: 13,013 |
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Salvia divinorum (44), Moclobemide (75) : Unknown Context (20), Combinations (3), General (1) |
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