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Melatonin makes me trip balls

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I take melatonin to trip as I'm falling asleep more so than just taking it as a sleeping aid. I get very vivid visuals as I'm falling asleep and then my dreams on it are very vivid and trippy. I've done dmt countless times and melatonin is honestly like taking one or two rips of it for me. I remember one dream I had on it, I was being subjected to "higher dimensional torture" where I was descending down a ladder in empty space and on each rung I was like attacked by higher dimensional forces in increasing intensity and inconceivability as I got lower on the ladder. The first time I broke through to infinity was in this dream, I just fell through a hole and went to this enormous empty space. It was comparable to a very high dose psychedelic trip. Maybe it's notable that this was my first time taking melatonin in a while and I had also been on a month long t break from weed (first time to stop smoking in years). Let me know if this happens to anyone else because I'm curious. I also have a crazy high psychedelic tolerance, I took a huge dose of amanita gummies and they didn't do anything to me but meanwhile melatonin makes me trip dick.

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Melatonin: the "psychedelic" we didn't know we wanted.

I've tried high dosage melatonin pills and loved the effects during the first few days - a peaceful, natural, progressive deep sleepiness. However, it did seem to build some sort of tolerance with repeated use.

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Its known to make your dreams crazy, that an putting a nicotine patch on before you sleep.


Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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8 hours ago, Hojo said:

Its known to make your dreams crazy, that an putting a nicotine patch on before you sleep.

That's probably a contributer to why my dreams are so fucked every night. 


What assumptions, beliefs, or illusions am I under right now?

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That’s cool thanks for sharing.

I have recently been looking into legal substances to try because I live with my parents and they once found my drugs so I’m hesitant to try something illegal again so I’m glad when someone shares something like this.

Sometimes I get astral projection and when I chose to travel down into the ground I can sometimes end up in this vast black space. I don’t consider it infinity though but I don’t really know what it is, I guess it’s my mind imagining an underground world 

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I often have strange lucid dream or even astral projection who knows if i tend to fall asleep at the end of the night (like 8 am).

I know Joe Dispenza advice to meditate at the middle of the night for "spirituel experiences" because of melatonin concentration.


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@SchizophoniaThe term "Wake Back To Bed" (WBTB), a lucid dreaming technique, was coined by Marc VanDeKeere, a lucid dreaming enthusiast. He developed the technique and its associated terminology while running a lucid dreaming blog in the late 1990s. The technique involves waking up during the night, staying awake for a short period, and then returning to sleep to potentially induce lucid dreams.


Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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11 hours ago, Hojo said:

@SchizophoniaThe term "Wake Back To Bed" (WBTB), a lucid dreaming technique, was coined by Marc VanDeKeere, a lucid dreaming enthusiast. He developed the technique and its associated terminology while running a lucid dreaming blog in the late 1990s. The technique involves waking up during the night, staying awake for a short period, and then returning to sleep to potentially induce lucid dreams.

Thanks, i heard of that once


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Yo I feel you—melatonin ain’t no joke. I had a false awakening on it too, thought I woke up, but nah—I was still in the dream, deep. That moment you realize you're dreaming the dream of the dreamer? That’s balls-to-the-wall meta.

I’ve had DMT-tier visuals too, locking into bruhmadya at 2AM, post 6.5hr fire kasina after kriya. That retinal dot? Stargate. Self-lit, pulsing, vast. No chems. Just vow, gaze, and breath. You’re not tripping—you’re calibrating the antenna.

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On 8/1/2025 at 8:39 PM, Hojo said:

@SchizophoniaThe term "Wake Back To Bed" (WBTB), a lucid dreaming technique, was coined by Marc VanDeKeere, a lucid dreaming enthusiast. He developed the technique and its associated terminology while running a lucid dreaming blog in the late 1990s. The technique involves waking up during the night, staying awake for a short period, and then returning to sleep to potentially induce lucid dreams.

🤣Wake up, hydrate, clear the bladder, then contemplate something erotically charged—not to indulge, but to saturate awareness until thought dissolves and the body stills. That’s the gateway. Wake between 2–6 AM, let the natural hypnagogic tides pull you under.

^Aleister Crowley named it "Erecto-comatose lucidity". Sexual shit always makes it happen. Or, you'll end up in the vibration stage(Robert monroe) and take off. 

We all wake and return to bed every night—he didn’t invent the wheel, he just named it. The magic was always there, hidden in the mundane.

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10 hours ago, Pineal said:

🤣Wake up, hydrate, clear the bladder, then contemplate something erotically charged—not to indulge, but to saturate awareness until thought dissolves and the body stills. That’s the gateway. Wake between 2–6 AM, let the natural hypnagogic tides pull you under.

^Aleister Crowley named it "Erecto-comatose lucidity". Sexual shit always makes it happen. Or, you'll end up in the vibration stage(Robert monroe) and take off. 

We all wake and return to bed every night—he didn’t invent the wheel, he just named it. The magic was always there, hidden in the mundane.

I have revolutionary thoughts on life in a hypnagogic state that I quickly forget


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