I'm glad to read those walls of text. It's an interesting subject that I don't know much about.Pardon me for my walls-o-text...just an old man with no one to talk to about things like this
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I'm glad to read those walls of text. It's an interesting subject that I don't know much about.Pardon me for my walls-o-text...just an old man with no one to talk to about things like this
Pardon me for my walls-o-text...
I miss having salvia. I usually purchased the concentrate because you can smoke plain leaff all day and nothing will happen.
It's not just the immediate effect either, which was generally pretty profound to me, but also the come-down which was relaxing.
To anyone who hasn't had the opportunity to try it, it is very intense and very brief. I would describe it as similar to great sex....I know, weird, but true.
Too bad a few fools on YouTube had to ruin it for the rest of us.
Salvia divinorum is a well known psychoactive herb, but is quite potent and has some serious side effects, as well as potential for dependence if used regularly. I would not recommend it as a "high", but if someone is looking for a legal out of body/mind experience to kind of cleanse their mental pallet, an expanding of the mind experience, it might be of interest. Fair warning, it can be quite intense, recommend a friend and a controlled setting. Just be sure you read up a bit on Erowid before you choose to dive in.
Personally, I tend to like experimenting with dream herbs. Nothing really overwhelming, but enhanced vividity and dream recall can be an amazing experience! Mind you, these improve dreams, not sleep quality.
I saw that documentary and the positive benefits reported by the patients were astonishing. Their attitude and perspective became more positive and peaceful which allowed them to focus on living in the moment in a more meaningful way.In fact, about 6 or 7 years ago there was a well-documented and supervised trial with terminal cancer patients and psilocybin up in New York City at some major hospitals. You can read and even watch some YouTubes regarding their experiences if you like.
Absolutely I would.What do you all think? Under the right circumstances would you pursue IPT?
I've had mushrooms several times but it was decades ago. They were always a very pleasant experience. If I were to delve back keto psychedelic drugs, it would most likely be mushroons.
What's happening now is something called integrative psychoactive therapy (IPT, I think it's called). Young, progressive MSWs, and in some cases psychologists, are having their patients acquire the psychoactive substances on their own through a third party, the patient then sets the time and date with instructions from the therapist, takes the substance, hopefully enjoys the trip, and then the next day reports back to the therapist to "integrate" the psychoactive experience with their individual lives and circumstances. If you can believe what you read many people are having amazing progress in their therapy. Some have been to talk therapy for 5 to 10 years with little or no progress but they take some psilocybin and then it's, bada bing bada boom, MAJOR PROGRESS! And that scenario is playing out all over our country, not just on the east and west coast but in the midwest as well including Ohio and Michigan as a matter of fact.
Absolutely I would.
I wanted to buy some more but it seems that they deliver only within Europe. You can also buy grow kits. I wonder if there are dispensaries which deliver worldwide.
Good question! Worth a phone call perhaps?
I think psilocybin is now legal in Oregon... I wonder if one might be able to receive shipment here in the Midwest by placing an order in Oregon? I mean, just talking theoretically, of course. Certainly I'm not suggesting anyone attempt to break laws in their state!
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