>>611718>the line between "high" and "tripping" is subjectiveThis is simply wrong, though. There's a reason tripping is referred to as "tripping", and not just "really high". Do you think the distinction is imaginary? By your logic, someone really high on opiates or coke is "tripping".
Mentally, you "go on a trip". You leave your current mindset and perceptions to return to them later. If you've actually taken a quarter at once before, you would know that mentally, your perception of yourself, the world and everything is completely different and you are not likely at all to be in control of this. The same goes for eating a ten strip, hitting a bowl of good DMT or 80x salvia. You trip. If you had plans about what you were going to be doing during that time, forget them, it's not possible. Everything down to the nature of your being is different. Your fundamental and basic perceptions of reality are altered, for a time.
Being high is just feeling good or different for a period of time, and is what happens when you take 1-2 grams of mushrooms or 2-4 hits of typical street-quality acid. You're in control, you are completely aware of your situation, your mind is stable and you can make decisions outside of the influence of the drug.
Using hallucinogens like this is fine, it's much safer and it's usually for a good evening or hike or something. It's not tripping though, the distinction exists for a reason.
Also, visuals on psilocybin? I highly doubt that, unless your mind handles the drug in a rare and unusual way. Tracers and some light patterns, maybe, but not visuals. Not how the chemical works at all.