---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote :
Sal writes: My best "can it possibly have happened" experience was when I'd got hold of a lot of LSD but couldn't find a gang to share it with as my raver mates were all busy jumping around in a field somewhere, so I took the lot myself as an experiment. Not only was it the wildest night of my life but I managed to travel back in time. I was hallucinating so much that it hurt and had to close my eyes and went on an inner trip that took me back through my childhood (very weird seeing teddy bears for the first time as a baby) and then conception - I assume, loads of spinning, exploding diamonds in space, haven't checked this with my folks of course. Then I went further back through previous lives it was like flying over a landscape and through peoples minds and lives, and the places they lived and then the scenery changed and the only things I saw were trees and lakes, a real sense of distance getting faster and faster and then it stopped and I was on the side of a tree at night. It had been raining but what had startled me was the light, it was a dull orange glow and shouldn't have been there. I had no way of thinking as I was obviously some sort of nocturnal shrew or something, I scampered round the tree when a dinosaur came into view real close. It was an Iguanadon I'm certain, which put me in the early cretaceous around 80-90 million years ago. And I've got something to tell people about what colour they were but probably will keep it to myself. If only it was possible to communicate what it was all like being that sort of instinctual mind motivated by hunger and fear, it's in my top 5 most amazing experiences to this day. But it gets weirder, when I got round the tree I saw the source of the light and it was a couple of highly odd looking robot aliens. Honestly. I couldn't have made them up if I tried. Not consciously. At that point I opened my eyes and decided I needed a walk, which is another couple of stories. knowing my interests in UFOs and paleontology I am obviously sure that my mind made it all up on the spot but boy it was an amazing accomplishment, at least as real as sitting here now. Religions have started for less though and I can see how people get started on mistaking what's inside for what's outside if it falls so far out of normal experience. And how it justifies beliefs in things like reincarnation. Unless Graham Hancock is right for the first time in his life. So it isn't really like your experience at all LOL. But I've typed it so it stays. This was utterly fascinating. I was way too chicken to ever take LSD but reading about your experience here more than made up for anything I might have missed.