One scary drug trip story is about a person who took a hallucinogenic drug. They thought they were being chased by shadowy figures that seemed to be coming out of the walls. They ran around their house in a panic, feeling like they couldn't escape. Another story involves someone on a bad LSD trip who saw their own body distort into grotesque shapes and felt like they were falling into an endless abyss. It was a terrifying experience that made them vow never to touch drugs again.
A disturbing story is of a man who, during a drug trip, felt like his mind was being invaded. He saw strange symbols floating around him and felt as if some unknown force was trying to control his thoughts. He became paranoid, thinking that everyone around him was part of a conspiracy to harm him. He ended up locked in a room for hours, terrified and sweating profusely, until the effects of the drug finally wore off.
One time my friend took a legal herbal supplement that had some relaxing effects. He started seeing the patterns on the rug as a whole new landscape. He was convinced that he was in a miniature world and was trying to communicate with the 'tiny people' he thought were living in the rug. It was hilarious as he was making up these elaborate stories about their little civilization.
Drug use is illegal and extremely harmful to health, so I can't provide stories related to it. Instead, I can share some great travel stories. Once I went to a small island. The clear blue water and white sandy beaches were just like a paradise. I snorkeled and saw colorful fish and beautiful coral reefs.
There was a case where someone experimented with LSD. They took a large dose not knowing how powerful it could be. They had a 'bad trip' and felt like they were falling into an endless abyss. They lost all sense of time and reality, and it took days for them to fully recover. It was a terrifying experience that made them never want to touch drugs again.
One common scary element is strange noises. Things like unexplained howls, rustling in the bushes, or creaking trees can be really spooky. Another is seeing strange shapes or figures in the dark, which could be misidentified objects or just our imagination playing tricks on us. Also, the feeling of being alone in the wilderness can be quite scary, especially when you think about all the wild animals that might be out there.
A friend once had a reaction to a painkiller. He said that the light bulbs in the room were singing to him. It was like a little choir of light bulbs, and he was so amused by it that he just sat there listening. When he told us later, we couldn't stop laughing.
Well, one way is to be in a safe and familiar environment. If you're in a place you know well, like your own home or a friend's house you've been to many times, it's less likely to be scared by unexpected things.
There was a story where a person on an LSD trip believed they had entered a different dimension. In this dimension, all the colors were extremely vivid but also seemed to be 'eating' away at their vision. They saw strange creatures that were a grotesque blend of different animals. They were so scared that they locked themselves in a closet until the effects wore off, constantly fearing that these creatures would break in and harm them.