In the psychedelic community, we often hear “bad trips don’t exist,” but that’s simply not true
A neurologist walks you through the ins and outs of trip killers—pharmaceuticals and over-the-counter drugs people use to halt a trip.
Some psychedelic journeys take hours. This one takes 15 minutes
This trippy cactus might grow in your garden—but where does it actually come from?
Ayahuasca, shrooms, and LSD, oh my!
Heroic dosers claim to travel to different dimensions and explore new depths of their subconscious mind. We asked the experts for a roadmap through hyperspace.
It might be longer than you think.
Mind-bending fun for every occasion.
Patterns and playlists and peach fuzz, oh my!
Tell your subconscious we said hello.
Doing shrooms alone can be an incredibly powerful experience—but navigating hyperspace isn't always easy.
The late Anthony Bourdain says it best: “Do not ever take LSD with assholes.”
Psychoactive experiences can be mentally and physically taxing. Here's how to come down from a high—the comfortable way.
Experiencing a salvia trip is tricky. Here’s what to expect before, during, and after the process.
You can smoke changa, drink ayahuasca, or free-base or vaporizer DMT to have a DMT experience. But what are the pros and cons of each?
Well, it depends on a lot of things—from your body to how you take them.
The facts and fictions about this urban legend.
Timothy Leary first introduced the concept of "set and setting" in 1964—now it's ubiquitous throughout the psychedelic world. Read on at DoubleBlind.
How much you know about this popular combo says a lot about your familiarity with club drugs—and Jennifer Lopez movies.
Researchers are conducting a study on "candy flipping" — the practice of combining MDMA and LSD.
"Trip" helps users dive into their consciousness—whether with psychedelics or mindfulness techniques like meditation.
Ego death can be among the most transcendent or terrifying events of a person's life. But what exactly is happening in the brain during this kind of psychedelic experience?