Wednesday 12 January 2011

More interesting facts about Salvia Divinorum

Mazatec woman preparing Salvia Divinorum leaves

When the Mazatecs use Salvia Divinorum they always drink it during night-time ceremonies for healing different kinds of illness, both physical and spiritual. By crushing the leaves the Mazatecs extract the juices which are mixed with water. As the case with other sacred Medicine plants, there are certain tabu´s to consider when handling the plant, for example to avoid sex before and after the ceremony. 

Using Salvia Divinorum in a controlled and preferably ritual setting brings with it many positive effects, including  improved mood and sensations of insight, calmness, and connection with nature.

The plant has become more and more popular and is becoming illegal in more and more states and countries, even though the use of Salvia Divinorum doesn´t lead to addiction and social problems as is the case with use of hard drugs.. Another sign that the War On Drugs is a scam to keep us from discovering our full potential as human beings.

If you decide to try this plant yourself, you can buy it from Bouncing Bear Bothanicals if you´re in the US:




Or from Azarius if you´re in Europe:Azarius Smartshop headshop reformshop


Salvia Divinorum - Diviner´s Sage

Salvia Divinorum is one of the holy plants that lets mankind communicate with the spirit world. It was first used in its native environment by the Mazatecs, living in the isolated Sierra Mazateca, in Oaxaca, Mexico. The genus name Salvia is derived from the Latin root salvare, which has the meaning “to heal”. Albert Hoffman, collected species of the plant together with Gordon Wasson, and had the following to say about the name:
I was not very happy with the name because Salvia divinorum means "Salvia of the ghosts", whereas Salvia divinatorum, the correct name, means "Salvia of the priests", But it is now in the botanical literature under the name Salvia divinorum.
Salvia Divinorum is traditionally used in healing ceremonies led by the Mazatec shamans. It´s considered to be a female plant spirit and is often associated with the Virgin Mary. The consumption of the leaves produces a visionary state of consciousness. In traditional healing ceremonies, the leaves were always chewed, but as the plant is becoming more and more popular on the Internet, more potent extracts of the active components in the plant have been making its way to the market. The chewing of the leaves creates a longer, milder experiences, while the smoking of the extracts create a shorter, more intensive journey.

My own experience of smoking Salvia Divinorum was intensive. There was a strong change of body perception, and everything around me morphed into a psychedelic circus of colors, forms.. Somehow my friends head was floating somewhere in the midst of it all, talking to me in a strange language, trying to communicate, but I did not understand what he was saying, because there was no I to perceive the words, just the experience of hearing, seeing, feeling. Salvia Divinorum made me forget that I had ingested a mind-altering plant. "I" was lost for a couple of minutes.. Then I sat down, and started repeating "I smoked some salvia", while trying to put together the pieces of reality into a coherent picture once again.

The plant grows in shady and moist locations and can become over a meter high. Botanists cannot determine whether Salvia Divinorum is a cultigen, a plant that has been cultivated by humans, or a hybrid.

To order Salvia Divinorum online, I recommend Azarius, a well-known smartshop that´s been around for many years:
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Or Bouncing Bear Botanicals if you´re in the US: