Salvia Joints | Coffeesh0p
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Buy some and try it. Maybe they haven't got the strong effect like in the above video. I didn't get any efffect from them at-all but I only smoked one every few weeks.
I've seen about 10 people do it in total and I don't know anyone who enjoyed it.
Also this. I enjoy life too much to want to do drugs.Drugs are for peasants that can't afford vacations.
When done responsibly, Salvia can open your mind in some crazy ways. It's crazy how powerful our mind is at affecting reality. Eg. one time I thought the wall in front of me was actually the floor, and my body responded perfectly as if it were so. Of course gravity wouldn't let me walk or anything, but it was still an incredible experience. Hard to describe though.
I mean you can physically smoke them and people sell them all the time, but it's a horrible inefficient/ineffective way for smoking Salvia.
Sounds like someone bought into the bullshit surrounded with hallucinogens and suddenly "became totally one with everything, man" after taking one of the shittiest drugs around.
Yeah I'd agree with that. When I bought them I never really knew of Salvia or its effects, I never thought it would be stronger than weed - and as it turned out for me physically they weren't.
I doubt I'd go for the bong hit - not now!
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if psychedelics were allowed to spread through the population at the natural rate, people would become impossible to control in the painful and bizarre ways they control us. this includes brain implants. tear-away children of nobody families are isolated and disconnected over the course of a few years and then given implants that let the rich wear their skin like a suit. think one in a million. and god. believe me
don’t automatically trust anyone telling you to go as far out as possible, to escape society and your ego and this sort of thing. what cults do first is try to create an intrapersonal vacuum they can fill with dogma. they are using the psychedelics for this now
the psychedelics produce very real and powerful experiences you don’t need to have explained to you repeatedly if you have used them a few times. no-one has to preach ego death to an acidhead. he knows about it.
a lot of cults offer up a lot of junk but the psychedelics are real and they produce the most powerful experiences in the world. they can be used to free people and heal them but, the elite are holding them from us like the priest class once hid the psychedelic sacraments of the mystery religions so they could have a monopoly on god. it is the exact same plan
and just like the priests got a ton of kids to screw for thousands of years, so do the people who’ve stolen the psychedelics, now. the government and the rich. i like people, i’ve never feared the rich… but this is serious
bear with me :|
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Nobel Prize genius Crick was high on LSD
when he discovered the secret of life
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]FRANCIS CRICK, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, was under the influence of LSD when he first deduced thedouble-helix structure of DNA nearly 50 years ago.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The abrasive and unorthodox Crick and his brilliant American co-researcher James Watson famously celebrated their eureka moment in March 1953 by running from the now legendary Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge to the nearby Eagle pub, where they announced over pints of bitter that they had discovered the secret of life.
Crick, who died ten days ago, aged 88, later told a fellow scientist that he often used small doses of LSD then an experimental drug used in psychotherapy to boost his powers of thought. He said it was LSD, not the Eagle's warm beer, that helped him to unravel the structure of DNA, the discovery that won him the Nobel Prize.
Despite his Establishment image, Crick was a devotee of novelist Aldous Huxley, whose accounts of his experiments with LSD and another hallucinogen, mescaline, in the short stories The Doors Of Perception and Heaven And Hell became cult texts for the hippies of the Sixties and Seventies. In the late Sixties, Crick was a founder member of Soma, a legalise-cannabis group named after the drug in Huxley's novel Brave New World. He even put his name to a famous letter to The Times in 1967 calling for a reform in the drugs laws.[/FONT]