Tenner
Well-Known Member
I was thinking about this for a while now. I get the smell of the drugs I have experimented through my time on random intervals. Okay they might be similar smells but they come pretty close and suddenly startle me.
What triggered this post was while walking past someone house I took a smell of the air and it was the smell of a flower, but weirdly identical to that weird taste of the Ganesha blotters
This whole randomly smelling goodies thing started off with Cannabis. Some random plants or scents may give me a moments hint, just like a shadow or your hair blowing in the wind may seem like a person out of the corner of your eye... At that fraction of a second, they really do remind you of that symbolic taste you once had in your mouth
And finally I get that icky but still symbolically lovely taste of DMT somewhere in my sinuses sometimes, I have no idea where it comes from, but I rarely do get an almost identical taste/smell. Some industrial smells do the trick too.
Does anybody else get this effect? Its propably becuase they hold such a symbolic and well-remembered place in our minds that they get remembered. Weird how smells form memories so effectively... Read a book about it in neurology where a patient who had a giant tumour removed and turned into a vegetable was taken to his favorite rock concerts and just turned into a different person!
What triggered this post was while walking past someone house I took a smell of the air and it was the smell of a flower, but weirdly identical to that weird taste of the Ganesha blotters
This whole randomly smelling goodies thing started off with Cannabis. Some random plants or scents may give me a moments hint, just like a shadow or your hair blowing in the wind may seem like a person out of the corner of your eye... At that fraction of a second, they really do remind you of that symbolic taste you once had in your mouth
And finally I get that icky but still symbolically lovely taste of DMT somewhere in my sinuses sometimes, I have no idea where it comes from, but I rarely do get an almost identical taste/smell. Some industrial smells do the trick too.
Does anybody else get this effect? Its propably becuase they hold such a symbolic and well-remembered place in our minds that they get remembered. Weird how smells form memories so effectively... Read a book about it in neurology where a patient who had a giant tumour removed and turned into a vegetable was taken to his favorite rock concerts and just turned into a different person!