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Left Nut City
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Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT??
#5906654 - 07/27/06 08:09 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I undertand this question may have no real answer to it but where else to try but here? 
If Felix has tried salvia and found it to be not to his liking, would he perhaps enjoy DMT (or any derivative of DMT, i.e. 5-meo)?
Are the 2 anywhere near similar or are they so different that no comparison can apply here?
From what I've read they both take you out of this world for a hot minute; that is why I am asking.
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Kerr
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: Left Nut City]
#5906670 - 07/27/06 08:12 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Although I have never tried DMT, they are both similar in their action. Rapid onset, intense disconnnected realities, and short duration (when smoked). But Im sure that each is its own special place, Im sure someone will chime in with some real life experience.
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Mezcal
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: Left Nut City]
#5906784 - 07/27/06 08:33 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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The ayahuasca experience was similar in some respects to the salvia experience in my opinion. They are definitely not the same or the opposite of eachother, and I'm sure many people like just one or just the other, both, or neither.
They're both definitely worth trying, though.
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entheogen23
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: Left Nut City]
#6188745 - 10/19/06 11:23 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Left Nut City said: I undertand this question may have no real answer to it but where else to try but here? 
If Felix has tried salvia and found it to be not to his liking, would he perhaps enjoy DMT (or any derivative of DMT, i.e. 5-meo)?
Are the 2 anywhere near similar or are they so different that no comparison can apply here?
From what I've read they both take you out of this world for a hot minute; that is why I am asking.
I'd say you may have a better experience on DMT than on Salvia. I have done both 4-5 times and salvia can be a really frightening/unsettling experience, but I have never had this feeling on DMT. They both "blast you out of yourself", but salvia in a much more bizzare and sometimes nighmarish way (for me at least). Of course high doses of DMT are reported to be "too much" as well.
Keep in mind this is NN-DMT I am talking here. 5-MEO-DMT is a totally different beast.
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EthericOctopuss
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: Kerr]
#6188900 - 10/19/06 11:58 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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Kerr said: Although I have never tried DMT, they are both similar in their action. Rapid onset, intense disconnnected realities, and short duration (when smoked). But Im sure that each is its own special place, Im sure someone will chime in with some real life experience.
Even though the actual trip time is short, when you guys are 'inside' that alternate reality, does the event itself seem like time is altered, or stretched out? Like outside of time?
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danlennon3
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: EthericOctopuss]
#6189287 - 10/20/06 01:45 AM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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EthericOctopuss said: Even though the actual trip time is short, when you guys are 'inside' that alternate reality, does the event itself seem like time is altered, or stretched out? Like outside of time?
there was only one time where i had a bad experience from salvia... and at the time it did seem like an eternity. the setting was the reason i had a bad time in the first place.
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sacred_mushroom
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: Left Nut City]
#6190961 - 10/20/06 01:06 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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This is a really good question. I've been wondering the same thing myself. I tend to have very horrific Salvia experiences probably due to my lame choice of locations to do it at. I would really like to try DMT when the chance comes around I'm just a bit nervous that it will be like one of my Salvia trips from hell.
I've read A LOT about DMT and my understanding of it is that it is way more beautiful and familiar than one of those bizzare, abstract Salvia trips.
Is this true? Is it easier to feel welcome or intrigued while on DMT? and can you integrate while your on it or is it similar to Salvia in the sense that you get so caught up in whats happening, your thoughts can't really think about it as much?
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kija
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: sacred_mushroom]
#6191586 - 10/20/06 03:33 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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The spice is much more intense then sally.
Sally is a bit more weird tho.
spice is a tryptamine like psilly mushrooms and are very similar. yet spice is like 100000000g of cubes.
And yes your in the other dimension/time for million years it seems., altho in this reality its 5 Min's.
Nothing can prepare one for a DMT blast.
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: kija]
#6191672 - 10/20/06 03:54 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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dmt and salvia are completely different. you can't even compare them in the slightest. dmt is more like mushrooms. like a rocket blast to 10 grams and back down. salvia is confusing and really weird. i dislike salvia and have found no use for it but i use dmt a lot. there are not comparable at all. the only similarity's is that you smoke it and it doesn't last that long. thats it other than that they are completely different sensations
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the_psychonaut
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: lsd25icu812]
#6191980 - 10/20/06 05:53 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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i find that salvia is unpleasant, unless you hit the sweet-spot, which was breathing through for my first time
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Re: Is there a correlation between liking salvia and liking DMT?? [Re: the_psychonaut]
#6192025 - 10/20/06 06:04 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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They are both totally different, and both can be useful.
Salvia has less of a personality, but the personality it has is so very alien and godlike to me, yet it presents itself to me as more of a sensation. Those sensations move through some of the deepest logos and for many, are very hard to understand or even believe that they are there.
There is a reason you dont feel as "taken over" on salvia and thats partly because its messages dont come at you in such an obvious fashion. It comes as a sensation that is more of an underlying current than being on the surface. I think it takes someone special to realize why salvia is so incredible. The only thing that can make much sense of a high dose of salvia is science and analyzing the experience after the fact.
I think salvia is one of the most breathtaking psychedelics known to man, and yet it is totally different than the rest. Dmt is much more intense for me, but I could easily compare it to mushrooms as others have said for obvious reasons.
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