Lsd is fun, I've done it 10+ times. I think I watched Marcelo's 2010 dvd instructional 3 times on 3 different trips and it made bjj make sense to me. Not that I'm good or anything (still crappy blue belt), but I was able to make sense of what I should be doing instead of thinking. In the dvd Marcelo teaches a move, then he shows it in action, and it's the in action part that made the light bulb turn on. Alot of the moves he was pulling off was just 'right there' while his opponents were seemingly over complicating things with their own movements or trying to 'jiu jitsu' too much.
I realize the opponents were probably just regular joes during the in action parts, but it was fascinating to watch on Lsd.
I also use to skateboard when I was a teenager, 31 now, just like bjj I sucked mainly doing flat land tricks in parking lots, but watching technical guys like Chris Cole do standard flip tricks on youtube made the light bulb turn on. I went out into my driveway and did like 10 ollies in a row concentrating on balance and keeping myself over the board, then 10 kickflips, then some pop shove its, then some varial flips, then I landed like 5-8 tre flips. I landed like 2 tre flips ever as a teenager, and here I am at 31 on a hit of Lsd landing 5-8 after not skating regularly since I was 17. I also credit bjj drilling to this achievement because of the methodical breakdown of mechanics and technique of the tricks.
“Once you understand the way broadly, you can see it in all things." -Miyamoto Musashi
As far as hallucinations go, I didn't get much visuals. It would look like my surrounding was 'breathing', but not what my eyes was focused on, the peripherals. I've watch a few movies on lsd and sometimes the images on the screen started looking like a moving blurry oil painting. So, lsd would alter my perception but it never manifested anything that wasn't actually there.
Stretching feels great on lsd.
A neat thing about Lsd is that you may experience "waking up." As if you realize you are not just your body and the sum of your social roles but that you are something else, a spirit/soul trapped in a meat puppet. A very fascinating experience, in the moment I thought I was experiencing some form of psychosis but eventually you return to normal. However, I can never go back to being 'asleep' I think about the feeling of the experience of the 'waking' moment quite a bit when I'm alone with my thoughts. I believe that's what people are talking about when they say in jest, "stay woke."
Fun stuff, enjoy the trip, or I hope you enjoyed your trip.
If you want to blow your mind read Jesus's words from the gospels on lsd, you'll realize most of the time he is speaking about living in the spirit and that's why his peeps in his crew were always confused by the stuff he was saying. haha. I've ranted my crazy enough.
TLDR; lsd gives you powers, lol.