Effects

Usage

Warning

leaves have intense hallucinogenic properties. They are traditionally used in divinatory rituals, but their availability and use has been been expanding recently. Some of the more common effects that may be induced are: uncontrollable hysterical laughter; a loss of one’s sense of self; a feeling that one exist in numerous times and places simultaneously; and strange physical sensations.1) Uncontrollable hysterical laughter. 2) Becoming objects (candle, chair, vegetable,…) 3) Overlapping realities. Being in several locations at once. 4) Loss of the body or identity. 5) Entering a 2-dimensional world. 6) Revisiting places from the past. 7) Weird physical sensations, being pulled or twisted.Traditionally, Salvia is consumed by chewing the leaves for a long time and then swallowing them, or by drinking it as tea. Both methods aren’t very appetizing and you need to consume a large number of leaves. Nowadays, the most common way to take Salvia is to smoke it in a joint or (water-) pipe. If you’re not a regular smoker, then the water-pipe may be the best option.

Do not use when pregnant, nursing, depressed, on medication, or under 18 years of age. Do not operate any vehicle while under the influence of Salvia. Do not use this product in conjunction with other psychoactive substances. Begin your explorations with Salvia divinorum slowly: get to know the territory one step at a time. Use it with the respect and reverance it deserves so it can reward you with deep insights.