#Salvia Divinorum
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victusinveritas · 3 months ago
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mapsontheweb · 2 months ago
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Legality of Salvia Divinorum by U.S. State (As of 9/24)
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 2 years ago
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Karma is a product of the mind. Our mind has myriads of impressions from this life and our previous lives. That's why we have to engage our minds as much as possible in the purifying vibrations of Krishna.
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sillyflipping · 11 months ago
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this Salvia aint shit :(
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spfdj got delayed-the salvia gods really did hear my prayers (screams of madness after bearing witness to unimaginable horrors)
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abloodcirclewithinacircle · 2 years ago
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didanawisgi · 18 days ago
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zefyyrcanfly · 4 months ago
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What a wild time to be alive.
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kelthoumrambles · 6 months ago
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TALKING about salvia dammmmnn son! c'est un hallucinogène extremement puissant don't play with that shit. i definitely reached level 4 (Niveau 4 - Voyage « chamanique » vers d’autres lieux et temps, ressemblant l’état de rêve. C’est le stade du « tapis volant ».) c'était paris dans les années 20 and edith piaf was like my friend or i was her?...
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introspeccionmediatica · 10 months ago
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Savinorin A crystals
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abloodcirclewithinacircle · 2 years ago
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didanawisgi · 3 months ago
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thatfurrylightelemental · 11 months ago
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the book library tile one is just an actual experience smoking salvia divinorum
good post
starting a blog called badtransformationfetishideas
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canisvesperus · 8 months ago
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You will not find a straight-edge autist with a larger stash of psychoactive plant material kept solely for scientific interest, hyperfixation reasons, and never recreational use.
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iphisesque · 1 year ago
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i know google is free etc etc but do you mean salvia like in italian, the plant they use for seasoning?
yes and no! salvia divinorum is in the same genus as cooking salvia or sage, but they're not the same species of plant, like the difference between a horse and a zebra; regular salvia is usually salvia officinalis, though i personally am used to salvia maxima as the default seasoning salvia because that's what was planted in our herbal garden growing up. i am not sure what the effects of doing "regular" salvia would be, id guess mild to nonexistent based on the species, but id have to look into that — then again, there's probably better household seasonings to get high on, some friends of mine once got high on laurel when we went to greece at fourteen.
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zenruption · 2 years ago
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What Is Savia Divinorum?
Salvia divinorum, often referred to simply as "salvia," is a psychoactive plant native to the cloud forests of Oaxaca, Mexico. It has been used for centuries by indigenous Mazatec shamans in traditional healing ceremonies and rituals.
The active ingredient in salvia divinorum is salvinorin A, a potent hallucinogen that is believed to interact with the kappa opioid receptors in the brain. When consumed, salvia can induce intense and vivid hallucinations, altered perceptions of time and space, and a sense of detachment from reality.
Salvia divinorum is typically consumed by smoking dried leaves or by chewing fresh leaves. The effects of salvia are generally short-lived, lasting anywhere from a few minutes to an hour or more, depending on the method of consumption and the dosage.
Salvia divinorum is considered a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States, which means it is illegal to possess or use it for recreational purposes. While some people use salvia for its psychoactive effects, it is important to note that the drug can be dangerous, particularly when used in high doses or in combination with other substances. Side effects can include nausea, dizziness, loss of coordination, and psychological distress.
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