Community & Shared Experience
Real accounts from real people. The transformative, the difficult, the beautiful, the confounding. You are not alone in what you saw.
One of the most compelling aspects of the psychedelic experience is its consistency. Across cultures, across substances, across centuries — people return from these journeys with the same core report: something vast and loving exists at the base of reality, everything is connected, and death is not what we think it is.
This page exists to collect those reports. Not to prove anything, but to bear witness. If you have had an experience you'd like to share — good, difficult, confusing, or transformative — we want to hear it. You can remain completely anonymous.
From the Community
Psilocybin — 3.5g
"I went in with no real intention, just curiosity. About three hours in I had this overwhelming sense that everything I had ever worried about was completely irrelevant. Not in a nihilistic way — in a profound, loving way. Like the universe was telling me, "we've got you." I cried for an hour. I came back lighter than I have ever been."
Ayahuasca — Ceremony
"The first ceremony was the hardest night of my life. The second was the most beautiful. By the third I understood something I still struggle to put into words: we are not visiting this reality, we ARE this reality. The medicine doesn't show you something foreign. It shows you what was always there."
Psilocybin — 5g
"I have been in therapy for PTSD for six years. One session at five grams did more than six years of weekly sessions. I'm not saying therapy is wrong — I'm saying the combination of both is what finally broke it open. I could actually look at the event without being destroyed by it. It was just a thing that happened to me. It was not who I am."
LSD — moderate dose
"I was an atheist going in. I came out — I don't know what I am now. I saw something. Something that had intelligence and warmth and was clearly aware of me. I can't explain it scientifically. I just know what I saw, and I know it changed the direction of my life."
"The fact that many, many people have experienced this same thing
is what leads me to believe there is something more."
Share Your Experience
Your account may help someone else feel less alone — or help them understand something they've been struggling to put into words. All fields except your report are optional. Submissions are reviewed before posting.
You may remain completely anonymous. This is a judgment-free space. Write as much or as little as you'd like — there is no wrong way to describe what you went through.
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