Cabbanis Lifestyle
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Hello!
Two years ago I had my first experience smoking salvia properly.
After that first time, I tried a few more times and I'm still trying to figure it out.
I find Salvia fascinating and I believe that it has a lot of truth about the universe contained in it.
Without fail the day after I smoke Salvia, I have the weird sensation that I can still experience the Salvia trip in the background of normal every-day life.
It feels like I am constantly immersed in the Salvia "world" but now that I grew up, my cognition is distracted by the meaning and utility of things instead of what they truly are.
I am under the impression that when I was a kid I experienced the world a bit like a Salvia trip. I don't remember the visuals, though.
Anyway, I want to talk a little about one particular aspect of the Salvia trip that feels very personal but I am discovering that it's more common than I thought, as I keep hearing about it from other psychonauts, so I'm curious if you guise had an experience with this:
As the effects surface, many people feel a slight pressure on the back of the head and the entire body passes through a physical body sensation of walking through a portal, like changing dimensions somehow. As this happens, people report an acute sense of nostalgia. Some report feeling like they are in the 80's in an old-style McDonald's.
In one of my experiences, as the trip started, I was surprised to have this strong sensation that I was going home.
Like I was about to experience something super familiar. I remember saying mentally:
I really don't know what part of the experience is familiar to me. Consciously, it all feels alien and extremely weird, but I still feel super comfortable.
At a certain point, my back came together with the chair and I lost complete sense of anything.
It felt like I had been reset together with all my memories and I was living for the first time discovering reality in this weird dance of strings that seemed to form a tunnel from the center of my sight all the way to the periphery of my vision.
The background noise all sounded muffled like people speaking very far away. This might have given me the impression of being in a public place, like a dinner place.
Then as my consciousness reassembled, I started to notice the aesthetics of reality and it looked like a 70's or 80's movie, Stranger Things vibes.
After the trip was gone I could still feel this nostalgic old American dinner in movies and I thought that it was just influenced by my subconscious that I fed with North American movies and cartoons.
What motivated me to start thinking about this again was the Netflix series The Good Place.
In this series (I'll try to avoid spoilers) there's a scene where all the characters are in a place between dimensions.
One of the characters says:
Guys, relax, I know what this is! This is a Salvia trip!
Then, one of the characters, that represents conscious thought tries to make a point but gets dragged out of the dimension and goes through a fractal experience of the folding of reality:
I worked in a smart shop for the last two years and many of my customers would describe a place that most call the "Grinder" where it feels like... well, it feels like we are physically going through a gigantic grinder.
At this point during the journey, people have laughing fits, other people freak out.
I think that this is what they were referencing with the "Time Knife"
If you watched the clip, then you will notice that in order for the characters to understand the environment they turned into an IHOP.
At this point, I was alarmed at how similar this scene came to my salvia experience.
They started in this place between dimensions that look like a Salvia experience then, in order to make sense of it it turned into a classic American dinner place and one of the characters entered the Grinder.
It makes me think that this is not just a coincidence, maybe it's just the general Salvia experience that has this particular spirit.
I'm very curious to know what you think about this, because my experiences are a bit clouded, like a dream making it so hard to analyze and understand.
Two years ago I had my first experience smoking salvia properly.
After that first time, I tried a few more times and I'm still trying to figure it out.
I find Salvia fascinating and I believe that it has a lot of truth about the universe contained in it.
Without fail the day after I smoke Salvia, I have the weird sensation that I can still experience the Salvia trip in the background of normal every-day life.
It feels like I am constantly immersed in the Salvia "world" but now that I grew up, my cognition is distracted by the meaning and utility of things instead of what they truly are.
I am under the impression that when I was a kid I experienced the world a bit like a Salvia trip. I don't remember the visuals, though.
Anyway, I want to talk a little about one particular aspect of the Salvia trip that feels very personal but I am discovering that it's more common than I thought, as I keep hearing about it from other psychonauts, so I'm curious if you guise had an experience with this:
Salvia Nostalgia
Salviastagia (coined by a redditor: ) is the acute sensation that surfaces as the Salvia experience starts.As the effects surface, many people feel a slight pressure on the back of the head and the entire body passes through a physical body sensation of walking through a portal, like changing dimensions somehow. As this happens, people report an acute sense of nostalgia. Some report feeling like they are in the 80's in an old-style McDonald's.
In one of my experiences, as the trip started, I was surprised to have this strong sensation that I was going home.
Like I was about to experience something super familiar. I remember saying mentally:
"Here we are again, that familiar place!"
I really don't know what part of the experience is familiar to me. Consciously, it all feels alien and extremely weird, but I still feel super comfortable.
At a certain point, my back came together with the chair and I lost complete sense of anything.
It felt like I had been reset together with all my memories and I was living for the first time discovering reality in this weird dance of strings that seemed to form a tunnel from the center of my sight all the way to the periphery of my vision.
The background noise all sounded muffled like people speaking very far away. This might have given me the impression of being in a public place, like a dinner place.
Then as my consciousness reassembled, I started to notice the aesthetics of reality and it looked like a 70's or 80's movie, Stranger Things vibes.
After the trip was gone I could still feel this nostalgic old American dinner in movies and I thought that it was just influenced by my subconscious that I fed with North American movies and cartoons.
To me, it feels like Salvia presents us with the true nature of reality but our sober brain creates a "game" to navigate this weird reality in a way that increases the survival rate.
Popular Reference
What motivated me to start thinking about this again was the Netflix series The Good Place.
In this series (I'll try to avoid spoilers) there's a scene where all the characters are in a place between dimensions.
One of the characters says:
Guys, relax, I know what this is! This is a Salvia trip!
Then, one of the characters, that represents conscious thought tries to make a point but gets dragged out of the dimension and goes through a fractal experience of the folding of reality:

I worked in a smart shop for the last two years and many of my customers would describe a place that most call the "Grinder" where it feels like... well, it feels like we are physically going through a gigantic grinder.
At this point during the journey, people have laughing fits, other people freak out.
I think that this is what they were referencing with the "Time Knife"
Btw, I think that this happens because of the Doppler Effect. When you focus on some particular vibration during the salvia trip, all the other waves are going to be distorted and salvia makes it extremely hard to ignore.
If you watched the clip, then you will notice that in order for the characters to understand the environment they turned into an IHOP.
At this point, I was alarmed at how similar this scene came to my salvia experience.
They started in this place between dimensions that look like a Salvia experience then, in order to make sense of it it turned into a classic American dinner place and one of the characters entered the Grinder.
It makes me think that this is not just a coincidence, maybe it's just the general Salvia experience that has this particular spirit.
I'm very curious to know what you think about this, because my experiences are a bit clouded, like a dream making it so hard to analyze and understand.