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Seeing the Music
Cannabis
Citation:   Cd-Denali. "Seeing the Music: An Experience with Cannabis (exp6261)". Erowid.org. Feb 17, 2002. erowid.org/exp/6261

 
DOSE:
3 hits smoked Cannabis (plant material)
BODY WEIGHT: 100 lb
I started smoking a couple of months ago and have since become a more laid-back person who feels more at peace with her life and the world. Marijuana is so commonplace and such a part of my life now that I hardly think of it as a drug, yet I have had a couple of experiences that were definitely mindblowing and reminded me that weed is more than food. I had heard people speak of seeing sounds and feeling colors, etc. when they were tripping off acid, etc. but I never believed that such effects could be triggered by marijuana.

However, not too long ago, me and a couple of friends packed a bowl with some really potent KB and after about three hits I was really tripping hard. I was sitting in a car in a parking lot at night listening to trance music. My eyelids were drooping and I could not move my body at all, not that I wanted to. The music was enthralling--I could actually see it. Everyone knows that smoking makes music better and I definitely appreciate it more when I am high, but seeing music is something else. It was as if each facet of the music, and there were probably at least twenty--the bassline, the main melody, that strange clicking noise in the background, etc.--every noise took on a visual shape. I could see every line of the music moving and dancing to its beat. It was beautiful, absolutely breathtaking, until one of the shapes--a pink ball of light--began circling my head repeatedly.

First I was dizzy, then I became nauseous and my friend laughed as she changed the song because I was groaning that the music was making me sick. Who would have thought you could see music and feel its effects? Ever since this experience I have better recognized the beauty of music when you are high, though never again have I actually seen the sounds. Marijuana enhances all the senses though, and on other occasions I have felt lights. Driving down the highway at night, the streetlamps seemed to stroke my body and the feeling was intense. In conclusion, marijuana is a wonderful substance that can open your body and mind to otherworldly experiences.

Exp Year: 2001ExpID: 6261
Gender: Female 
Age at time of experience: Not Given
Published: Feb 17, 2002Views: 9,687
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