Personally I think what happens is that Salvia opens the door to the multiverse, the Akashic field (or records), collective consciousness. Everything. Everything that is ultimately all one. It is said that the Akashic field holds all that has ever taken place, past present and future. Every emotion someone has had, every memory they had, every experience an animal ever had, the timeline and life experience of a flower in a random field, a record of literally everything. The records can then be "viewed" by those with the methods/talent ie.via remote viewing/astral projection/transcendental meditation. So, Salvia , I believe, basically gives us the ultimate shortcut to everything available in the fields without the need of conventional methods to "see" the records or "data". There are a lot different experiences and variations of what happens to us with Salvia, and I believe that the whole "becoming" objects etc is a reading of the fields, receiving that spiritual "data" and energy and seeing it in our minds eye. That we are experiencing what once was, is presently, or will be the state of the object , experience, person. So for example when I once felt as though I was the entire spirit of a small forest - and I could "feel" and smell the wood - i don't believe that was the real me , I was just reading/receiving the records of that forest that once was/is or yet to be.
This book taught me a lot about the Akashic field and collective memory/consciousness
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Science-Akashic-Field-Integral-Everything/dp/1594771812
Would "Miracle Berries" work in this instance or would it interfere, I wonder. Maybe munch them first to get the sweet affect, then start quidding?
Has anybody ever tried? I've never had fresh or dried leaves, only Purple Sticky.
Amazom sells a glass blunts.
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I have seen them on wish to but that takes forever to get.
If it's any help to you, the one I got for these purposes was https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TBJBFRK. It's cheap (about eighteen bucks if you check the $2 off coupon checkbox), which is nice, but not amazing. It's fairly easy for the scale to get a little thrown off and end up registering a completely empty plate as having a tiny weight on it, but it's back to normal after being shut off. It comes with a little 50 gram weight for testing and calibrating so you can make sure it's working though. Might be you already found one you wanted, but I just thought I'd throw in a "this worked for me" suggestion. I haven't owned it long or had any others to compare it to though so I can't speak to its durability or objective quality.
It's an AI generated photo based on pictures of people's kitchens. Basically they train an AI on a bunch of images from a Google image search, and the program is designed to generate its own photos of the same subject matter based on what it thinks they're supposed to look like. It often results in things that are only vaguely recognizable and just look all kinds of fucked up the more your brain tries to figure out what it's looking at. Sometimes they're pretty good at making believable images though, like thispersondoesnotexist.com which is trained on portraits of people's faces, but then there's sites like thiscatdoesnotexist.com which is based on photos of cats which generates some really fucked up looking cats. Refresh the page and it'll generate a new one each time.
"Hologram plates have nothing to do with the principle of holographics universe."
Actually, they do - very much. This is a seminal work on the topic. Give it a read! It's not too complicated to digest and will give you a good explanation of the physics behind holograms and how they are used as a model for the universe.
Safe travels!
It looks like I'll be pruning it this weekend, I guess I should read up on how to root it without it going moldy. I'm using an 80 watt led light, that uses 25 watts of electricity, that seems to be working great so far. The picture is color corrected because the original was super purple and looked strange.
It's about Salvia. It's a blend of autobiographical material and more of a journalistic approach to its history, modern use and the philosophical implications of what people experience on it. https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Salvia-Exploring-Hallucinogen-Existence-ebook/dp/B074WD7VC6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511211141&sr=8-1&keywords=summer+of+salvia
Oops, my bad- it was this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EPO9M2Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
even with this, the accuracy was not great, and got inconsistent results
This is what I went with but you should shop around a bit:
Thank you for all the info.
I wondered if thats what was making the leaves darker and lighter.
A bigger pot? Are you sure? this is the pot i have now https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000IF7PLO/ref=twister_B010SBSTC6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 (the 12 inch one)... Its pretty big. about 11 inches tall (and im guessing 12 in diameter). i COULD get a bigger pot. Perhaps one that has twice the volume, or even 3 times.. but beyond that it would start to get ridiculous.
I have no out door space, i am on the 5th floor of an apartment building in an urban area. My window can get quite hot/sunny at times though so theres that.
Also this 12 inch pot is an upgrade from the 3 inch pot it came in.. if it survived as long as it did in the 3 inch pot i sort of have a hard time believing its already outgrown the 12 inch pot. but whatever haha.
I do plan to take cuttings sooner or later- i just worry about increasing the stress on the plant.