Can you trip on MDMA too?
Can you trip on MDMA too?
In general, people view psychedelic trips as a visual and/or emotional experience in which hallucinations predominate. MDMA is known for its empathogenic and stimulating effects., but it is not considered a hallucinogen like LSD or psilocybin. Although some people may experience mild visual effects during the initial phase of MDMA use, it is generally not as intense as a true psychedelic trip.
If you want to experience more of a 'trip', psilocybin or LSD offers a greater chance of inducing one. Lately, however, more and more people are combining MDMA with psilocybin to enhance each other's effects; this can induce a stronger trip than using MDMA alone. Combining MDMA and psilocybin is called a hippie flip..
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From MDMA you can not Tripping in the classic sense, as with LSD or psilocybin, but it can indeed evoke intense inner experiences. The effect of MDMA is more empathogenic than psychedelic: it opens the heart, reduces anxiety, increases self-love, and makes it easier to talk about difficult emotions.
Unlike substances such as psilocybin and LSD, MDMA causes hardly any visual hallucinations. Some people do experience mild visual disturbances at higher doses or in combination with fatigue or darkness, but that is rarely comparable to a real psychedelic trip.
However, MDMA is used within the psychedelic therapy often regarded as a powerful inner journey. The effect is appreciated precisely because it allows you to connect with trauma, grief, or unspoken feelings with an open heart and a clear mind — without the overwhelming nature of a real trip.
Do you want to trip, but with the emotional safety of MDMA? Then a hippie flip or candyflip be a good option. In these combinations, MDMA is mixed with psilocybin or LSD, leading to both visual and emotional depth — with less risk of anxiety or loss of control.
Do you want to discover which session best suits your goals? Then fill out the intake for trip therapy in. This way, we can look together at your experience, sensitivity, and what you hope to get out of a session.