Relax, Chill and Get Lost… Listen While Smoking Weed and Zone Out | Herbistry420
Sometimes the best thing you can do is listen while smoking weed and let your mind go wherever it wants. This audio visual journey is built for exactly that — a layered blend of ambient visuals and meditative music designed to help you relax chill and get lost in the experience. Whether you're looking to ...
Sometimes the best thing you can do is listen while smoking weed and let your mind go wherever it wants. This audio visual journey is built for exactly that — a layered blend of ambient visuals and meditative music designed to help you relax chill and get lost in the experience. Whether you’re looking to meditate, explore your thoughts, or simply decompress after a hectic day, this video gives your mind the space to do it.
What to Listen While Smoking Weed: An Audio Visual Experience
Choosing what to listen while smoking weed matters more than people give it credit for. The wrong soundtrack can pull focus, spike anxiety, or clash with the direction your mind naturally wants to go. This video uses Kevin MacLeod’s Almost in F – Tranquillity, a Creative Commons ambient track with no abrupt shifts, no vocal hooks, and no competing energy. It flows continuously, which makes it one of the better audio choices for a long, contemplative cannabis session. Put it on full screen, lower the lights, and let the visuals and sound do their thing together.
Building the Ultimate Weed Music Playlist Experience
Not every weed music playlist needs to be a banger to work. Ambient music operates on a different principle — it creates a sound environment that doesn’t fight for your attention but rewards you when you tune into it. A well-curated weed music playlist in the ambient style means you can stay present with the visuals and the high without the music pulling you into an active listening mode. For cannabis users who want something more immersive than background noise but less demanding than a curated Spotify set, this style of audio visual content delivers something different. The lack of lyrics is intentional — your own inner monologue gets the stage.
How to Relax Chill and Get Lost in Sound and Vision
The trick to fully using this video is intention. When you deliberately relax chill and get lost in the audio visual flow, you’re giving your nervous system permission to disengage from the noise of the day. Cannabis amplifies that permission — it quiets the inner critic and lowers the threshold for experiencing something as genuinely beautiful or interesting. Some sessions with this type of content turn meditative. Others feel like slow, pleasant drifting through half-formed ideas. There’s no goal to achieve here, which is exactly the point.
