I smoked two bowls of this spiced salvia, which was made of plain leaf salvia soaked with a gooey full spectrum extract. During this trip I had "Black Math Horseman - Wyllt" playing at a moderate volume. I think this is a great album to trip to, especially on salvia. Wow! It was soo amazing. The salvia and DMT complemented each other so well. The DMT visuals flowed in the salvia cellular tapestry perfectly, creating an experience of its own. The fabric of space twisted and folded pulling a transcendental object out of hyperspace and into my living room! There it was, floating in the corner of the room near the ceiling. It was egg shaped but more like a jewel and the middle of it was constantly blooming, like a very intricate bouquet of flowers, from a swirling flow of coloured energy feeding directly from hyperspace. As I stared at this object I got the ecstatic feeling that I was looking at something sacred, something from another level of reality that didn't belong in this one. The whole feeling to this trip was one of ecstasy! Its the MeICNU
I am only someone's imaginary Smelf posting from hyperspace.
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Nice little report. I'm very interesting in trying this combo and will be soon hopefully. I liked the way gibran put it, "Salvia is more physical (material), while DMT is more immaterial." Seems like a perfect match to me! 
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There's something Sally brings ... she truly is a blessed guide. If Caapi is the cave and spice is the light, She is your Himalayan tour guide. Always in one man's Changa! "Blinded by their own sight, hearing, feeling, and knowing, they don't perceive the radiance of the source. If they could eliminate all conceptual thinking, this source would appear, like the sun rising through the empty sky and illuminating the whole universe." - Huang Po
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clearlyone wrote:There's something Sally brings ... she truly is a blessed guide. If Caapi is the cave and spice is the light, She is your Himalayan tour guide. Always in one man's Changa! It's so true. I think salvia is definitely a valuable admixture. She is very pragmatic. Smell like tea n,n spirit !
Toke the toke, and walk the walk !
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Glad to hear more positive reports with salvia, I have had nothing but mirth from it, but I am yet to combine it with spice. Sounds like a good idea to me  Art Van D'lay wrote:Smoalk. It. And. See.
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That mixture does sound intriguing. I could see the experience getting insane...sounds like my kind of experience.
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Agree with MySmelf, there is a Complimentary nature to the combination. Plain leaf Sally Changa occasions the feminine guide regularly. Disassociation, not more than without, but somehow different. "Blinded by their own sight, hearing, feeling, and knowing, they don't perceive the radiance of the source. If they could eliminate all conceptual thinking, this source would appear, like the sun rising through the empty sky and illuminating the whole universe." - Huang Po
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Yes! I feel like salvia adds a sense of progression to the trip, a kind of Becoming is taking place. Its the MeICNU
I am only someone's imaginary Smelf posting from hyperspace.
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I've allways though this to be a superb combination allthough I've never been able to break through on Salvia.
Now this topic brings me to the logical step up the ladder: Has anyone ever tried a Changa mixture that includes Salvia? And what about Salviahuasca? Do Salvia & MAOI's make for a safe combination?
In any case, this makes me want to by a Salvia Cutting and grow it like there's no tomorrow.
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