2-C-E Commentary
2C-E
Citation: AP&RP. "2-C-E Commentary: An Experience with 2C-E (exp26422)". Erowid.org. Aug 27, 2003. erowid.org/exp/26422
DOSE: |
oral | 2C-E | (powder / crystals) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 150 lb |
Again, the effects of 2-C-E aren’t easy to describe. Both RP and I agreed that there was little mental activity in any of our encounters. We found it easy to entertain topics for a great deal of time, with the majority of our ‘trips’ spent discussing a variety of issues, though not deeply intellectual. There was a great deal of time distortion, as on a few occasions our conversations lasted well over two hours, with both of us believing only a short while had passed. There were no apparent audio hallucinations. Visual distortions were apparent, mainly amorphous surfaces, peripheral tracers and visual lag, though they seemed to come and go. Such is the nature of 2-C-E: a wavy pattern consisting of a number of effects one minute, none the next. At 20mg I felt an intense psychedelic experience looming in the background at the 1.5 hour mark, but by 1.75 hours it had passed without surfacing, and I was robbed of my excitement. We concluded that 2-C-E is conceptually inert, insofar as new ideas are concerned, and that its true value would only be made prevalent in a psychotherapeutic environment. While we felt that a +3 may have been apparent for a short while on a few of the experiences, it was only so in virtue of the fact that it was no longer an ignorable action, and it followed a clear chronology. The majority of the 2-C-E experience, it would seem, leans toward physiological disturbances.
But, as Shulgin notes in regard to his subjects, we both intend to continue to experiment with this substance. At the time of this writing, it is very possible to say that we haven’t given it a fair shake, or that we should re-align our expectations away from the tryptamine experience, which, in our opinions, represents total psychedelic immersion. It may be, too, that our critique of this substance is due to lack of attention: our intention in these experiments is not recreation, but knowledge- substances that concentrate on the physical senses are quickly dismissed. We have been unable to determine in which category 2-C-E fits. In the mean time, we ask that readers of this report properly research substances before their use, and not to use only this as a dosing guideline.
Exp Year: 2003 | ExpID: 26422 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Aug 27, 2003 | Views: 39,466 |
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