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Salvia Divinorum is a shamanic plant used by the Mazatec Indians of Mexico to induce visions and spiritual quests. There is something very special about this plant, not least because it was not long ago made virtually extinct. An affiliate of the mint family, this sage is highly rare in nature, growing in only one area of the Earth.
The Mazatec's hold
Salvia Divinorum to be sacred, and even of a divine nature. The leaves when consumed are psychoactive, yet they're fully unique among all hallucinogens. Many of the holy plants which tribal races worship regularly contain DMT or else inhibit the human body's resistance to its naturally produced DMT. Salvia divinorum is different, its hallucinogenic properties were only isolated relatively latterly ; called Salvorin An it is one of the strongest hallucinogens known.
It is also perfectly legal in just about each country.
As with other shamanic plants - such as Ayahuasca -
Salvia Divinorum is something which should be extraordinarily respected. It is a teacher plant which is much more than capable of providing potent personal and religious revelations. It could take you on journeys deep into the very fabric of consciousness itself, just as immediately as it'll liberate your mind to each private corner of your being.
The nature of these plants has become lost on much of modern society, affected by a catch-all stigma ; they are viewed only as 'drugs' which chemically change the brain. Whilst that's true from a physical standpoint, the religious aspect of these experiences cannot ever be understated. These hallucinogens seem to amplify many characteristics of our mind and personality, so it stands to reason - at least to me - that folk who are spiritually inclined will have a spiritual experience, while an individual of a more 'grounded' nature will see the experience as a chemically induced 'trip'. Naturally it isn't so black and white or clear cut as that, but it forms a basis of why these plants and experiences are so mis-understood.
That related
Salvia Divinorum as it now stands provides a absolutely unique opportunity. It is really safe, unlike with Ayahuasca you don't need to be in the vicinity of a shaman or other expert. It is completely legal just about everywhere. It is non-addictive. And most importantly Salvia Divinorum can be amazingly transformational in the most positive of ways.