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      A word of advice with dealing with psychedelics ( including weed ), psychedelics take you to the subconscious mind...make SURE you are in a good mood and in a COMFORTABLE SETTING, and not sad, or angered or depressed.

      Because the latter will manifest,I've had this effect with weed, so i can only imagine a 3d experience of this manifesting with hard psychedelics like salvia and DMT. If the anger, fear is strong enough, I'm betting it has a potential to drive one to being a paranoid schizophrenic or something. You don't want to end up like the joker from the dark knight, as interesting as his philosophy was.
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      Um, didn't the Joker fall into a vat of chemicals? But consider the warning heeded.

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      no, the joker had something happened to him as a kid. His father killed his mother right in front of him.
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      The times I did salvia, I didn't even know what reality was or what I was.
      How do you know you are not dreaming right now?

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      Quote Originally Posted by HaRd_WiReD View Post
      no, the joker had something happened to him as a kid. His father killed his mother right in front of him.
      not to cause off-topicness, but I was talking about in the comics, and there were actually dozens of different explanations in the comics

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      Every time I've done it... I sweat like crazy and wish I had taken some acid instead.
      This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Universal Mind View Post
      The times I did salvia, I didn't even know what reality was or what I was.
      Same man.. same. Except I knew I had a past, I just thought it was all just a dream. It never ACTUALLY existed. It was the single most scary thing of my life.. and yet, I'm glad I had the trip.

      Haha, and yea every time I smoke it there is a point where I'm like... "Why.. why did I smoke it?.. again?"
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motumz View Post
      Same man.. same. Except I knew I had a past, I just thought it was all just a dream. It never ACTUALLY existed. It was the single most scary thing of my life.. and yet, I'm glad I had the trip.

      Haha, and yea every time I smoke it there is a point where I'm like... "Why.. why did I smoke it?.. again?"
      I have never been able to fully explain what a salvia trip is like. I can talk about a few aspects of it, but most of it defies description. It has something to do with turning into inanimate objects while seeing other inanimate objects as living things that I have always known, while any ideas of real and unreal are gone. I become inanimate objects, but without an ego, which means there isn't really an "I" there. It's just pure awareness of the circumstances of a wooden pier leg or a yard where inside and outside have been mixed around with up and down and there is no time. That is about the best I can explain it. I have gotten frustrated over my inability to really paint the picture, but when I do it again, it all comes back to "me".

      It is illegal in Mississippi now, so I will have to go out of state to do it again. It's not popular enough to have an underground market.

      To those who have never done it: IF you do it, which I do not encourage or discourage, make sure you just sit or lie there while you are on it. Do NOT walk or run ANYWHERE on that stuff, and you also shouldn't do it in a moving vehicle. If you freak out, just tell yourself everything is about to be fine as long as you stay still.
      How do you know you are not dreaming right now?

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      No salvia rides, doesn't have the same effect as a blunt ride...
      This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Universal Mind View Post
      I have never been able to fully explain what a salvia trip is like. I can talk about a few aspects of it, but most of it defies description. It has something to do with turning into inanimate objects while seeing other inanimate objects as living things that I have always known, while any ideas of real and unreal are gone. I become inanimate objects, but without an ego, which means there isn't really an "I" there. It's just pure awareness of the circumstances of a wooden pier leg or a yard where inside and outside have been mixed around with up and down and there is no time. That is about the best I can explain it. I have gotten frustrated over my inability to really paint the picture, but when I do it again, it all comes back to "me".

      It is illegal in Mississippi now, so I will have to go out of state to do it again. It's not popular enough to have an underground market.

      To those who have never done it: IF you do it, which I do not encourage or discourage, make sure you just sit or lie there while you are on it. Do NOT walk or run ANYWHERE on that stuff, and you also shouldn't do it in a moving vehicle. If you freak out, just tell yourself everything is about to be fine as long as you stay still.
      Yea what you just explained is the non-detailed and that is exactly what I get. I usually feel like my body is separating. Like I can actually feel it. And then before my trip everything melts and like goes all weird. I dunno, hahaha, just go outa and experience it. That will make it much easier to understand what it's like.

      But damn man, that sucks that it is illegal there!
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      Quote Originally Posted by HaRd_WiReD View Post
      A word of advice with dealing with psychedelics ( including weed ), psychedelics take you to the subconscious mind...make SURE you are in a good mood and in a COMFORTABLE SETTING, and not sad, or angered or depressed.

      Because the latter will manifest,I've had this effect with weed, so i can only imagine a 3d experience of this manifesting with hard psychedelics like salvia and DMT. If the anger, fear is strong enough, I'm betting it has a potential to drive one to being a paranoid schizophrenic or something. You don't want to end up like the joker from the dark knight, as interesting as his philosophy was.
      Actually I don't think it can cause schizophrenia, despite all the mindfuck its capable of. Its one of the few psychoactive drugs that doesn't affect the dopamine pathways of the brain (which is what causes those rare cases of schizophrenia). Its a 'kappa-opioid receptor agonist', whatever the hell that means.

      Anything's possible though, I'm sure it has the potential to cause some mental harm if someone can't integrate the experience.

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      I think too much introversion period is what causes schizophrenia drugs, or no drugs. ..and repressed emotions. Repressed emotions ARE introversion actually.

      I know what your saying though, Speesh your looking at it objectively. I was looking at it subjectively.

      That is where all body ailments come from...they start in the mind first. It starts off subjective then effects the body.
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