Well guys, I took another plunge last night. It was a pretty good one. I wanted to post it before Diox posts his in case there is any synchronistity. I might dedicate a thread to it over at edot, but I don't want to become a thread hog ( I already am

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This report is somewhat similar to Gibran's trip report. I'm using SWIM as my 3rd person.
Wow Wow Wow. Theater what the fuck.
I just watched what was playing in theater # three.
I just sat there while different world scenarios salvied through me. I was thinking of the word to describe it. There ISN’T any word to describe it. The verb hasn't been created yet. What is a word that can describe how salvia cuts a path through a multitude of worlds? Salvied? It salvied through (SWIM‘s) brain.
What (SWIM) just experienced was something like burrowing backwards through a cascading series of alternative worlds while still being seated in this physical reality. Each world scenario was as thin as a sheet of aluminum. Each world scenario lasted for a micro second. (SWIM’s) salvia body seemed to burrow through successive layers of reality until it finally arrived back here in terra firma.
Even though (SWIM’s) material body never left the physical world during the salvia trip, his tripping mind was the locus of a multitude of solid realities. The solid realities were like rings in a tree. A salvia tree.
There is a reoccurring visual of a curved boundary of some kind. It’s as if worlds are spread out along the curved boundary of membranes. It’s very hard to encapsulate the visual into words. These worlds weren’t totally random worlds. There was a kind of flowing theme of similarity involved. It was sort of like getting on a bus at a bus stop in one dimension and getting off the bus here on our 3Dimensional physical earth. But in order to travel from one dimension to another, we have to travel through approximations of similarity in order to arrive at the final destination. Does that make any sense? Each successive layer has to be somewhat similar to the previous layer in order for travel to continue.
What pisses me off is that (SWIM) can’t remember the individual world scenarios. They were extremely real looking. There might have been people involved. Not just random people either. (SWIM) knew these people (At Least For A Second), and then ‘poof’, they were gone. It’s as if (SWIM) was totally involved in each successive world scenario as it happened, but each scenario only lasted for a micro second. (SWIM) was constantly being born and killed again and again as he rode through the cascading series of worlds. That might be why he can’t remember anything. His different selves all died along with their respective memories.