I'm looking to experience something profound. How can I?
Drop acid?
Shrooms?
I don't think that's the kind of thing that can be called up on demand.
>>38722155
Read something. Dawkins is great at writing biology for laymen. Then there's fictional prose that can really change your thinking. James Joyce is good for that.
>>38722500
I wanted to kill myself reading Ulysses. Dubliners is not bad though.
>tfw took Irish lit in college
>tfw we read Joyce and nothing else
are there no other irish writers worth reading?
did you know pinaeal means face of god?
>>38722519
Yeah, I've only read portrait of the artist. I actually listened to it on audiobook at work. It's quite comfy listening to Joyce read in an Irish accent.
To have profound experiences you need to take risks. Get out of your neet cave and experience life a bit.
>>38722519
>>38722741
>tfw Irish
>tfw haven't read Joyce
>>38722155
Honstly OP the posters in here are right. You need to read literature and do psychedelics if you want something profound
>>38722155
You could try smoking DMT.
You only need to do it once and it permanently changes how you see the world. It can make you a little whacky though.
You don't need to take any other kind of drug.
>>38722929
This guy gets it like you wouldn't believe