Keeping it visual.
The physical, but, most importantly, *true* pattern of thinking involved in the act of FINDING SOMETHING your mind perceives as lost [and having the true emotion of loss over an uncertain item, idea, thing, etc. BE BROUGHT ON BY ACTING, which inherently keeps he or she under hallucinogenic influence savvy to a clinically and literally non-delusional thought processes involved in the act of acting that your emotions express the function of searching.]) This is then applied as said action of setting an individual (presumably "tripping") into "finding mode" and bares a steadfast, SEVERELY if not entirely unbreakable grasp on reality (or, at least, a ridiculously sturdy method to prevent a wandering mind from fully "tripping" with both hallucinations and delusions.) Most importantly, the tripper can appreciate sensory hallucinations and not have their signals interpreted by false cognition that creates a thought pattern based on fake/induced realities. This is key.
This is the best way to shape your mind into understanding the world of reality and the effects of a hallucinogen, yet maintain an unbreakable distinction between their separations.
Sort of in an altered state currently, but highly-focused on this reality enough that I may share this knowledge (which will come across a bit over-emphatic due to aforementioned altered state.)
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