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Psychedelics vs dissociatives — the differences
« on: March 28, 2026, 05:00:25 am »
Psychedelics vs dissociatives — the difference shows up in how the experience holds together

With psychedelics (1P-LSD, AL-LAD, 4-AcO-DMT), even at higher intensity, there’s usually a kind of internal continuity.
Thoughts may spiral, perception shifts, emotions amplify — but it still feels like it’s all part of the same stream. You’re inside it, and it evolves rather than breaks.
https://t.me/SlizchemRC

Dissociatives (2-FDCK, DCK, MXiPr) don’t really behave like that.
They tend to interfere with that continuity itself.

Instead of things becoming more complex or layered, the structure starts to fragment — body awareness drops out, thought sequencing becomes less reliable, and the sense of “being located” somewhere can fade pretty quickly.

That’s why the comparison to psychedelics doesn’t quite land.

It’s not just “different effects,” it’s a different way the experience is constructed:

psychedelics tend to preserve the frame, but distort the content
dissociatives tend to disrupt the frame itself

Most of the confusion I’ve seen comes from expecting one model and getting the other.
slizchem@proton.me
https://t.me/SlizchemRC



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