First, know your limits. Don't overdo it when it comes to consuming weed. Second, be in a comfortable and familiar environment. If you're in a strange place, it can increase the chances of a bad trip. Third, have positive and trustworthy people around you. They can help calm you down if things start to go wrong.
One scary weed trip story I heard was from a friend. He smoked way too much and started feeling like he was being chased by invisible creatures. He couldn't shake the feeling of dread and was constantly looking over his shoulder. Another person said they had a trip where time seemed to stop and they felt completely detached from reality, which was terrifying as they didn't know if they'd ever come back to normal.
There was a case where a person smoked weed and then got into a state of extreme paranoia. They thought that everyone was out to get them. They locked themselves in a room for hours, afraid to come out. They were constantly looking out the window, thinking that there were people waiting outside to harm them. It shows how weed can sometimes have very negative psychological effects on some people.
There was this one person who went on a weed trip at the beach. As they sat on the sand, the waves seemed to have a rhythm that was in sync with their heartbeat. They watched the seagulls fly above and felt a sense of peace and freedom that they hadn't experienced in a long time. The whole world seemed like a beautiful, serene place.
One funny moment was when a guy thought he was shrinking during a weed trip. He kept yelling that the world was getting bigger and he was going to be crushed. He hid under a chair for a while until he came out of his 'trip'.
Well, once my friend thought he could fly during a weed trip. He climbed onto the roof and was about to jump when we managed to stop him. It was terrifying but also kind of hilarious in retrospect. He just had this crazy idea in his head that he was a superhero or something.
A friend of mine once had a weed trip in a forest. He described how the sunlight filtering through the leaves created a magical pattern on the ground. He followed these patterns as if they were leading him on an adventure. It was like the forest was a whole new world filled with mystery and beauty.
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.
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.