Bad Trip? How to Trip Sit 🧘 | DoubleBlind

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    Deciding to hold space for someone while they’re on a psychedelic or deciding that someone is going to hold space for you while you are on a psychedelic is a big decision. Trip sitting can be incredibly rewarding. You can help support people through finding deep healing and clarity-or simply support them through a very challenging moment. If someone is trip sitting for you, it can completely shape the experience for good or for bad, even if the person has good intentions, so it’s important to ask the right questions before the experience begins.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @DoubleBlind
    @DoubleBlind  3 місяці тому

    A trip certainly has the potential to be challenging? If it's happened to you, how did you get through it and what was the outcome?

  • @darylmillar5028
    @darylmillar5028 Місяць тому

    All Respect, that’s what they say “no bad trip “ , definitely bad times during “trip/experience “, no doubt, I appreciate all Double Blind Videos and Staff

  • @fabricliver
    @fabricliver 4 місяці тому +8

    If someone says:" there no such thing as a bad trip" it means he never had a REAL bad one.
    I had one last week.
    I learned nothing. No positive or enlightening vision, no spiritual discovery. Pure centuries-long pandemonium, feeling of confinement, condemnation, isolation. Loss of use of limbs, boundless terror.
    If one does not know the difference between CHALLENGING and BAD, he is not an expert. He is a tourist.

    • @tectorgorch8698
      @tectorgorch8698 4 місяці тому +4

      Agree; I've heard tales that scared me beyond shitless and that was from second hand accounts. FWIW, I detect no anger in your comment at all.

    • @IronX77
      @IronX77 4 місяці тому +1

      Sorry to hear you suffered like that. Any advice you could share how someone could have helped you during this trip?

    • @nathanrykers7588
      @nathanrykers7588 4 місяці тому

      Yeah I’d have to agree most of my trips have been so bad I can’t put them into words.

    • @fabricliver
      @fabricliver 4 місяці тому +1

      @@IronX77
      1) No matter how experienced you are, you will never be ready for a wrong dose of psilohuasca (Peganum Harmala and Mushrooms)
      2) Keep in mind that the trip will not last forever. And that the afterglow will still be kinda positive
      3) Always keep benzodiazepines on hand if you still want to try, in case of emergency.

    • @IronX77
      @IronX77 4 місяці тому +1

      @@fabricliver Thank you for this, indeed the last two points should have been in the video, as they are common sense.
      A psilocybin journey of 4-6h seems plenty to reach some significant insights... could you share what benefits you have found in almost doubling the journey length? It would seem a 9h trip puts the user at risk of 9hs of a bad trip, so what upside makes taking this chance worthwhile?

  • @SloppyGoat
    @SloppyGoat 4 місяці тому +3

    I have to agree. There is no such thing as a bad trip. If you go through something difficult, it's necessary. It's also very therapeutic. It's like 2 weeks of mental therapy, in approximately 6 hours. 👍
    I've even had mushrooms tell me that I shouldn't be taking them, because I wasn't going to find what I was looking for there. That was really strange, since I was the one growing them. They were trying to tell me that I didn't belong there, that time. Talk about disturbing!! But I figured it out, later. And they were just talking about that particular trip. But it left me feeling very strange about it, for a little while. But then you think about it, and you figure out what it means, and you learn something about yourself.

  • @Harshharsh111
    @Harshharsh111 4 місяці тому +1

    I visualized my ego diminishing I tried to hold on it tried to identify with something but it was so strong that I couldn’t but surrender to devolve then there was nothing , void , then I arrived to the source where it felt just intense love and felt like as if this is where I came from, I didn’t have identity to who I’m , I was just part of intense green one universe, I kept flouting in it , it doesn’t have a beginning or end. I have other experiences, I was lucky to break through 4 times in one month period . It’s literally impossible place that’s why there are no words to describe or explain, it changes the perception , I see the reality from different angles. Peace ✌️

  • @sitindogmas
    @sitindogmas 4 місяці тому +1

    dude with the dreads is on point !

  • @guaredo
    @guaredo 4 місяці тому +1

    Watching!

  • @oprdranger
    @oprdranger 4 місяці тому

    This is good stuff I appreciate these alot

  • @vazap8662
    @vazap8662 4 місяці тому

    I very much agree with everything said here. Though I sit in meditation and trip by myself (there is no trip sitting structure that I would trust where I live), I did come to the same conclusions from my personal experience.
    Back in the 90s, when my friends and I were young and inexperienced, the bad trip concept was so ubiquitous to psychedelic experiences I'm pretty sure it was responsible for a majority of those unpleasant trips. I feel by now we have all learned a lot since those days.
    I now feel I'm experienced enough with both meditation and the use of psychedelics that I can safely pull myself out of these challenging moments, that do happen once in a while. It's also important to understand that an unpleasant trip will often still help the following days: bliss, though welcome, is not the only way.
    What I am now facing is another potential source of those difficult experiences: expecting to relive a previous cathartic session. I've noticed that after a particularly enriching session, it is difficult not to expect or hope for the same to occur again in the following session. Despite having this in mind, I find it difficult to avoid. And seem to have noticed that it is this expectancy that can produce stress, or lack of mental flexibility, following which any disappointment (not to relive the same experience as the last) can put me in a darker, nostalgic place...
    I think it is really important to approach these experiences with an open mind, no fear of bad trips, nor hope to relive the last one, but really just open up to what it is the medicine has to offer.

  • @oprdranger
    @oprdranger 4 місяці тому

    What a dream itd be to trip with either of these two folks!! Seem like cool ass people

  • @origifolg7378
    @origifolg7378 4 місяці тому

    There are difficult trips and then there are BAD trips. I say this, because I don't like to hear people saying, they don't believe in bad trips. (I'm not trying to change someone's opinion, I'm just sharing mine) Difficult trips are scary and they often lead to the tripper either wanting to never touch psychedelics or learning from it(maybe both).
    But bad trips are BAD.. a great example is drug induced psychosis. It can happen to anyone. I know I'm taking it into extreme now..
    But I think that, bad trips don't often have a healing potencial.. especially when you have to subdue panicking and agresive person and force feed him trip killers even tho, he was fine 10 minutes ago..
    Please be safe out there and don't take, what you aren't ready for. 🙏

  • @user-in4mz9go4d
    @user-in4mz9go4d 4 місяці тому +1

    I did 4g as a first timer and i had fasted for about 7 hours before but nothing much happened. Just feeling happy and not giving a f about anything lol and that was it

    • @Ncb45
      @Ncb45 4 місяці тому +3

      Try lemon teking and then making a tea with the same amount and it’ll be waayyy more intense 🤣

  • @nathanrykers7588
    @nathanrykers7588 4 місяці тому +1

    You mentioned most trips do go well I’m not sure I’d agree with that .
    I’ve had 10 trips and 9 out of 10 have been
    absolutely horrible intense psychotic depression , 1 of the 10 trips was hysterical laughing to the point I thought I was going to die from laughing to much.
    I haven’t given up on them I’m hoping that there was some sort of lesson that I just can’t understand at this moment.

    • @SloppyGoat
      @SloppyGoat 4 місяці тому +1

      That's trying to tell you something important. And you're missing it. There is always a lesson.

  • @sitindogmas
    @sitindogmas 4 місяці тому +1

    it will always be ok, it will pass

  • @MacCelium
    @MacCelium 4 місяці тому +11

    This is a slippery slope...as you can see w/just a dozen comments. While Sky's proclamation of "I don't really believe in bad trips" might have its basis in her experience or more accurately her context and choice of perspective, the term "bad" is incredibly subjective and therefore not particularly helpful in this situation. Her initial analysis would be equivalent to me, someone with thousands of skydives, responding to a new skydiver that just had a high-altitude malfunction, freaked out and plummeted 11,000 feet, only to have her automatic reserve chute fire @ 600 feet to save her life, say...."Ah, that's normal, things like that happen, this is part of skydiving...you are still above room temperature aren't you?". Not immensely helpful in the moment. I understand Sky trying to set a healthy context as wells as perspective, but when we deny someone else's subjective reality and we place our "read" on a situation that does not align with another, bad things can happen. It seems like Sky has read a lot, and intellectualized her experiences, while Tony's framing feels much more on point and likely grounded in more and deeper experiences. Just one explorer's take. Thanks for the great stuff you guys produce.

    • @darylmillar5028
      @darylmillar5028 Місяць тому +1

      I agree w/You , Kinda controversial theory Sky saying ,

  • @spiet7380
    @spiet7380 2 місяці тому

    You're okay.. Just surrender..

  • @marxxthespot
    @marxxthespot 4 місяці тому

    🌞🤝🌞

  • @RottieGuy1980
    @RottieGuy1980 4 місяці тому

    my Cane Corso is my trip sitter

  • @GregAvery-uf4oq
    @GregAvery-uf4oq 4 місяці тому +2

    Ate A Half ounce was Drinking passed out Woke up Tripping Don't mix Cocktails.😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫.

  • @independent4570
    @independent4570 4 місяці тому

    Ugh. Stop with “holding the space”. It has become meaningless to the point of being the new “blah blah blah”.

  • @woodyswoodovennelson9110
    @woodyswoodovennelson9110 4 місяці тому +2

    What an absolute load of bollocks!!