voyaj wrote:Once a friend gave me about an ounce of dried leaves of his own batch and I started smoking that a lot in a more casual manner. For instance, when I write songs I had usually liked to give the near final mix the "weed analysis" but I replaced the weed with Salvia and would decide from there if the song was good enough or needed tweaks.
I really see why it was considered a divine plant while experimenting with the non-X'd plant. Smoking the pure leave was utterly fantastic and my love of the plant really grew. I still have yet to ingest the plant but I think that will be in order shortly.
I very much agree voyaj.
I find that plain leaf in lower doses (level 1/2) can be a beautiful experience, some people only seem to get pins and needles and weird body loads but I find the lower doses to be meditative, enhance music and still give me the feeling of communion with the Lady Salvia plant spirit and some healing and mood lift to boot. Plain leaf experiences into the mid level experiences (level 3/4) I find to be generally pretty benevolent also though intensity does get more full on naturally... I haven't broken through past these levels at this point and am happy to explore slowly as I find all the different levels so far have a lot to offer.
Also, as a musician, I second you on the listening to completed music works in an altered headspace. I haven't done this with Salvia yet (mostly with weed at this point) so I guess that might be in order very soon as I am completing some projects at the moment that have most likely bore the brunt and influence of my introduction to Salvia over the last three months.
"The love I've made is the shape of my space"