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Salvia 20x Trip Similarities?

steventucker

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I smoked some 20x salvia. The trip i had, turned out to be happening to other people as well.

The trip's best explanation is:

You sink into your surroundings as you watch the universe put in frames as they speed by your face, leaving you in darkness.

Has anyone had a similar experience?
 
when i did it, and im coming down from it just now haha, it felt like I was connected to eaverything in the world, and my friends would yell my name and i couldnt reach them, it would just feel like i would lean forward off of the edge of a cliff
 
The Vortez?...

haha i remmeber this one time when I was at a sandwich making shop (in the trip) and the samdwich makers kept spinning around and around, and each time they came back around they had a fresh samdwich for the next custumer. goodtimes!
 
OOB experiences and the like seem to be common with salvia. I had a good friend in college who would typically be transported to lifelike alternate realities, interact with nonexistent entities and sometimes even try to pass messages back to the sober people in the room during brief moments of quasi-clarity.

FWIW, I only had a visual breakthrough experience once on salvia out of at least a dozen proper attempts (most of which including butane lighters, various types of pipe, etc. and high concentration material which others had no problem tripping on). That experience was most dramatic when it first hit - I closed my eyes while holding the hit in, and when I exhaled and opened them, the room in front of me broke down into tiny geometric shapes, then rebuilt itself. I felt different (although not the manic salvia insanity I came to know from later attempts) and, a few minutes later, had a fleeting hallucination out of the corner of my eye of what I interpreted as my father who died when I was 3 walking down the stairs (I was waiting for my friend to come downstairs and heard a sound, and I guess my brain filled something in to make sense of it?). I'm not sure salvia has a 'point' beyond pure mindfuck and confusion, but it's certainly an interesting compound. Who woulda thunk an opioid receptor could act anything like that!
 
Only tried 20x Salvia extract once. I ripped some massive hits from my bong while sitting on the bed.

Kind of a bad idea because I instantly felt like I weighed a million pounds while also seeming to shrink and be swallowed into the bong. I broke out of that enough to lay back on the bed and the room disappeared and I was spinning with a giant stone/green wheel. I literally spent the entire trip feeling my entire body rotating over and over in time with this wheel.

I've been meaning to go back and give Salvia another shot, but it was definitely an unnerving trip.
 
The one time I broke through on 40x salvia was a pretty frightening experience. Despite that I still have a slight urge to try it again sometime because of how unique and bizarre it is. Salvia really isn't comparable to any other drug IMO.

I still have the vial of it as I only took one big hit of it and never touched it again. I think I will start with a much lower dose if I try it again because I seemed to have gone a bit overboard that time.

I apparently drooled all over myself during that experience. Salvia seems to make my mouth/face area and other parts of my body feel very stiff and numb. Very weird.
 
That is what is always happening to us in this life...Salvia just makes us aware of it.

True.

We're spinning with a celestial body that is spinning around our Sun, which is spinning around our Galaxy. Which is in turn, spinning itself around the Universe.

That is why the Spiral is infinite and holy. ;)
 
^I hope you're not referring to the "Golden Spiral," which is - kinda - a myth. I don't mean to piss on anyone's parade, I just hate to see promising psychonauts with a passion for the big stuff chasing ... not dead ends necessarily, but walking poorly maintained roads.

See The Myth That Will Not Go Away.
 
^I hope you're not referring to the "Golden Spiral," which is - kinda - a myth. I don't mean to piss on anyone's parade, I just hate to see promising psychonauts with a passion for the big stuff chasing ... not dead ends necessarily, but walking poorly maintained roads.

See The Myth That Will Not Go Away.

No. I was being facetious.

And my handle comes from a way of life described by a popular band in one of their most popular songs. The song is based off of the Fibonacci sequence, but its true intention isn't to promote the "Golden Spiral" as it is to promote opening yourself up to the mysteries of the world and expanding your self, consciousness, etc.

We do tend to see spirals a LOT in nature, space, what have you. Whether they strictly hold to the math is rather tedious and irrelevant, IMHO. It's a common theme and an interesting one, but I don't attach any spiritual or magical significance to it.

And I think what FrenchMachine was getting at was that salvia tends to open you up to the rotation of the Universe. Cuts your tethers, so to speak.
 
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