jamesmartin
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Ive been with gnomes
I don't often stray into PD, but I was wandering through today and this caught my eye.
Weird. Check out this from the B&D Salvia thread. From this post.^^ did you land the backflip?
If you did that would be astounding....
Of all the things to suggest themselves as salvia trip themes, flips!Well, one kid named J packs a bowl. Before I notice he's outside, standing, hitting it. It hit him almost instantly. I didn't get outside until he was seriously disassociated. He's pulling his mouth open with his hands, and starts trying to do flips in this narrow kitchen, ending up on the ground and moving very bizarrely. Everyone's asking him questions(imagine how this would feel while under the effects of salvia) and he's unresponsive.
After a couple of minutes he began talking back to us, but the rest of the night he was really quiet and kept to himself.
To get a better understanding on the dynamics of "salvia space" I'd highly recommend experimenting with high doses of dissociatives in which salvia is smoked during the peak of the experience. If Ketamine is not available to you then Dextromethorphan works fine. You don't have to feel like you're being pressured to get the timing right and you'll have plenty of time to experience the mix multiple times throughout the experience. The conveyor belt sensations are amplified to the point where you're being engulfed by a void at mind blowing speeds. You are no longer human and there's no telling where you're going to go. Salvia mixed with psychedelics and dissociatives are just unfathomable.
^^ did you land the backflip?
If you did that would be astounding....
Has anyone noticed the pages flipping heavier? Like the book is getting bigger. You can even read the last word and get up and look at it. My head hurts afterwards.. I don't think I was supposed to read the ending. I might have ducked it up.. I started writing all stupid and that's how it starts isn't good. Ouw.. I wrote it ended good but now gravity is all messed up.
I vastly prefer sublingual liquid experiences, much gentler and easier to actually remember and learn from.
BUT... though it's been a couple years, here are a couple common themes that seemed to keep repeating for me during a period when I was experimenting with smoke:
1 - White picket fence / green grass lawn / blue sky with puffy white clouds / strong feeling of calm, quiet, dreamy, floaty idyllic-ness.
2 - Being at some sort of carnival in/on some sort of ride or funhouse... a whole bunch of other people/beings milling about all pretty much in their own head space kinda ignoring each other, but all gathered on this one "physical" place of this "carnival"