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#1
The Salvia Plane / government 1, stupidity 0
March 16, 2007, 08:13:31 AM
I live in Georgia. Last month, a local news station did a special on Salvia by filming college kids while they did it. I remember saying, "Well, that was fun while it lasted". Yesterday, Georgia legistlature voted unaminously to make it a crime to have salvia and/or sell it. After all, all you had to say were words like "acid trip, drugs, hallucinations" and that's all it's gonna take for something to get banned.

Freaking kids... :evil:
#2
The Salvia Plane / Here's a question for you
September 01, 2006, 12:22:52 PM
Pretty much everyone knows what Absinthe is right? Well, everyone that knows what it is knows that you can't buy it in the US with any wormwood in it. It's the wormwood that makes it so much fun to drink (gives it the psychadelic effects). i was wondering if anyone has ever tried absinthe with Salvia?
#3
The Salvia Plane /
May 20, 2006, 09:06:00 AM
Quote from: "senorsalvia"--- :lol: ---  Yo,  I'm more than twice 'yer age, so believe this word of wisdom from 'da ages....     NOBODY needs that kind of dysfunction :wink: -------  sal

LOL! Damn skippy! Sally actually clears my head aftwards and to be vague, I feel like a teenager again  :wink:
#4
The Salvia Plane /
May 18, 2006, 10:56:50 AM
I get blocked from my proxy at work. Checked it out from home and loved the quality! Brown eyed women from an old '92 show in Atlanta was great! Thanks for the link. I now have something I can listen to on Friday nights while I drink.  :shock:
#5
The Salvia Plane /
May 17, 2006, 08:17:55 AM
Heh, this thread is gonna get locked down.

I consider myself old now at age 37. Yet as far as musical taste, I still have a broad spectrum. Just this morning I was listenin to Widespread Panic and then flipped in my Disturbed CD. While listening to that, I saw Tool pop up on XM radio display and jammed to "Prison Sex" (nice jam, kinda sick when you think about it).

I don't get many times to jam out to The Dead like I used to since wifey doesn't like my tunes and jamming out to The Dead in rush hour traffic makes me drive too slow.
#6
The Salvia Plane /
May 12, 2006, 02:47:45 PM
For non-dead heads:

In the middle of every Grateful Dead show was a cool musical interlude that was termed the name "Space". Now, the best way to describe this is a loose, trippy jam that the band does free form. Even being straight, you feel that your mind is going out in space. Even saying that is not doing it justice.

The first time I tried Salvia, I was listening to new age music and felt like a tree blowing in the wind where the wind was the music playing. Each time the music changed in tone I was gently blown this way or that. Too me it was too cool.

The Bassist, Phil Lesh was once quoted saying:
"I know, we'll go to the ocean and record the air there and then go to the desert and record the air there. Then, we'll mix it together!"
#7
The Salvia Plane /
May 12, 2006, 10:20:12 AM
lol, hippies don't smell... that's what sage is made for!  :lol:

BTW, one doesn't stop liking the dead. We just get older and get jobs.
#8
The Salvia Plane /
May 10, 2006, 11:20:31 AM
Going waaaay off topic.

I'm dying to get drunk and watch the wizard of Oz with Dark side of the moon playing in the background. I want to know what's part of the movie coincides with the song "Money".

I was going to write it in my will that the song "Great gig in the sky" by played at my funeral, but that would be depressing as hell... instead I'll have the song "I got friends in low places".  :roll:
#9
The Salvia Plane /
May 10, 2006, 11:12:47 AM
Hey,

It's gr8ful_greg from the time of my life that I used to be a big dead head. Grateful-gr8ful... you get it?

People that believe in Atlantis believe it was based on another civilization named Lemuria. This is all theory though.
#10
The Salvia Plane /
May 10, 2006, 10:37:30 AM
Not trying to make too much of a joke, but I think I'd get a bad trip if I saw the wicked witch of the west while on Salvia. That, or laugh my balls off.
#11
The Salvia Plane /
May 05, 2006, 08:25:41 AM
Yes, I meant with salvia.

The guild??? Never heard of this story before. Care to explain?
#12
The Salvia Plane / Origin of civilization
May 04, 2006, 04:28:27 PM
I have several theories of the origin of civilization. Has anyone ever tried to view the past civilization of Atlantis? Lemuria?
#13
The Salvia Plane /
May 04, 2006, 04:25:54 PM
Kinda wierd to report, but I noticed something akin with meditating. One thing that I hated from meditating was having a sexual thought caused me to be able to bat a 1000 if you get my drift. I got the same thing from Salvia after the trip. My best conclusion was that my mind was no longer cluttered with several thoughts at once and I could direct my power of thinking on one subject.
#14
The Salvia Plane / Salvia as a indoor plant and pets
April 21, 2006, 02:10:55 PM
Hey everyone. the more I read, I see it's best to grow your own plant. The bad thing is I have a few cats, dogs and a ferret. Though my pets have never attacked plants, I really don't have any plants in the house. Has anyone ever seen thier pet munch lightly on a salvia leaf only to find them spinning in a circle 30 minutes later meowing "Number 9, number 9, number 9....)?
#15
The Salvia Plane /
April 19, 2006, 04:34:21 PM
Quote from: "Jupe"...fair amount of people seem to trash their rooms...wandering around...I kthink they are unprepared.....if you are prepared..and know whats coming....it won't surprise you......allthoug you might be astonished  (edit)

I agree with Jupe. I've still only been around a few times and had a modest outing. I hated smoking it though and will switch to trying it in tea form.