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Salvia Words

khakihacky

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A post on the "You know you're a psychonaut" forum reminded me of one of my first experiences with Salvia, and that all I could remember (at the time) about it was that the word "Broomcycle" (or "Broom Sickle") had some ridiculous feeling of importance...

Just curious if anyone else had such experiences with seemingly nonsensical words?
 
Dunno of any non-sensicle words, but one time I took a hit from the pipe, didn't break through and you know that awful feeling of NOT breaking through on salvia :!

Then I waited 10 mins and filled it up again with more, and heated it up alot more and managed to break though, I layed on my bed and kind of sank into it and my mind kind of told me to just become one with myself and let go of myself, and the shit feeling from not breaking through was gone, and was in salvia land...
 
Yup. A week after a serious 35 minute breakthrough experience with tincture, I was tripping at a psytrance club and for a few seconds was transported into a Salvia flashback. The meaningless (but seemingly highly significant at the time) phrase "marketry high" came into my head and transfixed my attention. I'll never forget it, and it still seems (7 years on) that there must be something in it, but i'm damned if i can put my finger on it. Weird. :)
 
Yes, this is very common with Salvia, where there's an on-running chant that sort of engulfs you and carries you where its going. Often there's nonsense words, or it could even be in perfect english. The way that it repeats itself and the unique "momentum" the chant has, like the chant itself *is* the river that you float on through Salviaspace (though often it's a white-water river that throws you around, hehe), is the peculiar element.

Recently a friend had a Salvia trip with a chant that I really appreciated. Immediately he starts hearing, "It's like ripping open a closet in your head! It's like ripping open a closet in your head! It's like ripping open a closet in your head! It's like ripping open a closet in your head!" And the chant carried him though a very concrete OBE, where he says he was actually walking around his apartment in his energy body, while his physical body lies on the couch.

I shall forever cite this thread: http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=392699 still remains on of my favorite threads on PD, definitely the best thread we have on Salvia.
 
A post on the "You know you're a psychonaut" forum reminded me of one of my first experiences with Salvia, and that all I could remember (at the time) about it was that the word "Broomcycle" (or "Broom Sickle") had some ridiculous feeling of importance...

Just curious if anyone else had such experiences with seemingly nonsensical words?

Have to reply to this, last trip I had, I also said "MOVE THE BROOMS" and the word "broom" seemed to have some weird importance and I couldn't tell if it was a real word or made up.

I've also shouted out that the "thankyouooms" are taking me away / "crankyals" another time, and also "trains" which IS a real word but had nothing to do with what I was seeing.
 
Brooms, my God! One acid trip I was poked about something fierce by an old woman with a broom repeating the word "snickerty" -- for months afterwards it haunted me -- high dose, alone, at night, at my parents house -- probably a bad trip, that one!
 
I just read this on another forum:

with this tessellating shape that I told my friend was called 'the gosh'

I name my "shapes" too. In fact I think that's the only thing I give names to which I typically shout out to everyone around me...
 
Brooms, my God! One acid trip I was poked about something fierce by an old woman with a broom repeating the word "snickerty" -- for months afterwards it haunted me -- high dose, alone, at night, at my parents house -- probably a bad trip, that one!

Uhm, that's quite terrifying actually.
 
I hardly ever speak, but when I do, it's usually just, "Is this real? I can't believe this is real. This is really real.", often over and over and over lolol.

There's many times that I've felt like a word though. Or a letter. A letter in a word being read, to be precise. (;
 
Uhm, that's quite terrifying actually.
Oh yeah, big time. Took me about a year to get over that one. It was amphetamine that finally got me back on the right path - sobriety isn't always the best cure - though it's always best to try it first, I suppose. Just getting completely-drunk can have marvelous healing effects too, sometimes.
 
Words like this happen to me all the time on Salvia. Yes, words "happen" to me. Okay.

Itam.
Bliss Show.

Oy, I know there are dozens more, but I rarely write them down, so I can't think of any more. Something tells me that a word similar to "chank" is in there too, but I'm not entirely sure.

Oh, and what I'm talking about here is distinct from inadvertent spoken sentences like "Oh my God, I can't believe this is real." That's not what Salvia Words are. Salvia words are trains of little repetitious creatures that chant their way across the furnished edges of your mind. They are short, rhythmic and intimate, often nonsensical, but apparently valuable tidbits of your subconscious. Like dreams, you do not have to consciously understand the meaning in order for you to learn from them.
 
ive definitely heard voices, 1 time female, other times distinguishable, on breakthrough salvia trips.

sometimes its just repetitive and nonsensical. either my first or second trip i remember hearing "lego land" but i figured out i was saying it because everythign around me turned into little bricks of color and people and shit, anyway, thought i was in lego land.

but there's diffidently words in there man, shit i wanna go get some salvia and learn a new word
 
Yes, this is very common with Salvia, where there's an on-running chant that sort of engulfs you and carries you where its going. Often there's nonsense words, or it could even be in perfect english. The way that it repeats itself and the unique "momentum" the chant has, like the chant itself *is* the river that you float on through Salviaspace (though often it's a white-water river that throws you around, hehe), is the peculiar element.

Do you guys have any tips on dealing with the chanting? I can't stand it and it makes me anxious. I get the same nonsensical word over and over again and it's so annoying. If a different voice were saying it, or if it were another word, it wouldnt ruin my trip every frikkin time. i mean if i can't accept the river than how can i travel into salvia space?


Oh, and what I'm talking about here is distinct from inadvertent spoken sentences like "Oh my God, I can't believe this is real." That's not what Salvia Words are. Salvia words are trains of little repetitious creatures that chant their way across the furnished edges of your mind. They are short, rhythmic and intimate, often nonsensical, but apparently valuable tidbits of your subconscious. Like dreams, you do not have to consciously understand the meaning in order for you to learn from them.

EXACTLY. The word holds no meaning to you but it's like the language we think in as babys and I know exactly what it means. It was like retrieving painful memories from my subconscious which i had repressed. Ugh, can't handle that shit
 
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"You're dead" is perhaps the most frightening Salvia words I've heard - Lady Salvia gets it wrong, sometimes (I hope!).
 
Oh wow. I know this feeling. Last salvia trip I felt like a cog in a machine. And once that cog turned my part was done and I'd disappear forever. I felt like I was spinning forward. A piece of the universe. And something kept playing in my head. I think it was the end part of a sentence I had said right before hitting the bong but it became distorted and sounded like kananaboosh or something ridiculous. A year or two later on LSD I felt that word again. It was as if I was reliving a horrible feeling from childhood and then I remembered the salvia trip. On my acid trip I associated it with childhood discipline or doing something I regretted. Felt bad. I hope I don't experience that again.
 
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