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SALVIA DIVINORUM FOR SALE
There is no other psychedelic substance like salvia divinorum. This potent, hallucinogenic plant, which is a member of the sage genus, is indigenous to Mexico’s humid cloud forests. The name “Salvia divinorum” actually means “Diviner’s Sage,” emphasizing the drug’s spiritual properties and significance to Mexico’s indigenous populations. Only Salvia divinorum, out of all the Salvia species, contains the active ingredient Salvinorin A, which is what causes the psychological effects. SALVIA DIVINORUM For Sale
When compared to other psychoactives, salvia is intriguing because of how distinct its characteristics are from those of substances like LSD and mushrooms. Salvinorin A is a pure chemical that produces strong, occasionally terrifying effects at even the smallest measured quantities, in contrast to many other psychoactive substances that are categorized as alkaloids. Salvinorin A is in a class by itself because it operates on different opioid receptors than other psychedelics. In summary, salvia is powerful and ought to be treated as such.
SHAMANIC AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF SALVIA DIVINORUM FOR SALE
Salvia divinorum is native to the isolated areas of South America’s Sierra Mazateca highlands. Salvia divinorum is regarded as a sacred herb by the local Indian population and has been utilized in shamanic ceremonies.
The most well-known Mazatec shaman, Maria Sabina, devoted her life to using Salvia divinorum and psilocybin mushrooms for treatment. She once made the well-known comment that she uses salvia when the mushrooms are not available. She pointed out that salvia isn’t as potent as the mushrooms, but it might possibly be because she made an infusion with the leaves. Although salvia tea has a psychedelic effect, it is not nearly as potent as the quid approach.
EFFECTS OF SALVIA DIVINORUM
It is impossible to exaggerate the benefits of Salvia divinorum, particularly for novice users. Even people who have smoked cannabis or used other psychedelics before will recognize the unique potency of this recreational substance.
The “Salvia Experiential Scale” classifies the effects of Salvia divinorum by assigning a number to each letter of the word “Salvia,” ranging from least intense to most intense. The following is how they rise: (I)mmaterial Existence, (L)ight Visionary State, (V)ivid Visionary State, (S)ubtle Effects, (A)ltered Perception, and Amnesic Effects. Because maximum effects might cause complete dissociation in certain users, be advised that the distinctions between subtle and amnesic effects are substantial.
THE SALVIA EXPERIENTIAL SCALE
Users can rate the intensity of their Salvia trip using the six-level Salvia Experiential scale. Ascending levels of intensity are represented by the six letters that make up the acronym S.A.L.V.I.A.
LEVEL 1: SUBTLE EFFECTS
Salvia trips that only reach the S level are just noticeable but about as light as they can get, much like a “subtle” tap on the shoulder or a “subtle” background noise. A level one Salvia trip may give you a feeling akin to that of being deeply calmed or possibly extremely concentrated.
LEVEL 2: ALTERED PERCEPTION
At this stage, mental processes and sensory information are clearly out of the ordinary.A person at level two may have little trouble identifying subtleties of color and texture, and music can sound deeper and richer. Little changes on memory may be noticeable, and the “aura” of the area surrounding the user may appear altered, either larger or smaller. This level is comparable to a typical cannabis high..
LEVEL 3: LIGHT VISIONARY STATE
A person tripping at level three has both visual and auditory light visions, as the level’s name implies. These may resemble the “mini-hallucinations” that everyone experiences prior to going to sleep due to hypnagogic imagery. In addition to people and things, common images as level four approaches include fractal patterns, lattices, pulsing or recurring geometric designs, and other abstract combinations of colors and shapes. Level three users perceive these glimpses as fleeting visuals since they have a solid understanding of who they are and their reality.
LEVEL 4: VIVID VISIONARY STATE
The visual and aural experiences that a person at level four has are similar to those of a person at level three, but they are more comprehensive, tangible, and persistent. With the eyes closed, scenes and three-dimensional images can appear in place of two-dimensional designs and shapes. When the user is concentrated and free from distractions, these scenes can enlarge to fill their conscious state. Level four experiences can become intricate and coherent enough to follow plot lines and explore hallucinogenic landscapes, as if one were “entering” the dream they witnessed in level three.
Traveling to different realms, encountering aliens or other advanced life forms, seeing animals and insects (some have said they feel like they are changing into a different animal species), and seeing bizarre and vibrant landscapes are all commonplace. In order to let the closed-eye images take shape and lead you into the world of Salvia, a user should now decide to sit back, unwind, turn down the lights, and close their eyes.
LEVEL 5: IMMATERIAL EXISTENCE
The sensory environment and the previous reality fade away as a user moves through the intensity levels of a Salvia trip, strengthening and solidifying his trip “environment” (the world he is experiencing). Level five is the moment at which the trip environment starts to grow so powerful that it overwhelms the sensory environment and even awareness.
The world around a user at level five is completely out of their control, transformed into a constantly shifting projection of their subconscious thoughts and feelings, creating a dream world that completely rules out the possibility of an outside world, even though they will still be able to think for themselves and remain conscious of their own consciousness. A loss of center control over cognition, conscious-altering thoughts and states, and conversations with oneself or divine creatures are all common experiences for people at this level. At this level, some people lose all consciousness of their physical bodies and the physical world.
As ego loss, or a loss of self-awareness, approaches, people begin to “merge” and become “one” with other things or people in their environment. A user will be in serious danger if they intentionally or inadvertently achieve this level without a tripsitter. Blind stumbling mixed with a total lack of awareness can cause innumerable accidents. Any communication with the outside world is completely prohibited. However, Salvia users view this level as a goal when properly attained.
LEVEL 6: AMNESIC EFFECTS
The final and highest level, level six, is when complete ego loss takes place, and with it, the experience’s memories may be completely erased. On the outside, the user may make odd facial expressions, make unintelligible sounds and words, bang, flip over, or even sit motionless and silent. On the inside, the user has no idea who they are or even that they are on a Salvia trip.
Given that a person of level six can easily hurt or injure oneself without realizing it or experiencing any pain, tripsitters must use particular caution when interacting with them. However, since most users are unable to recall the experience after it has occurred (assuming they were even conscious at the time), documenting the events may prove useful in the future. Most users—even frequent users—try to limit their trips to level 5 because they lose their memories of them and don’t find them entertaining.
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