I remember a salvia trip where I saw the walls covered in moving pictures like a living mural. There were animals and people doing all sorts of crazy things. I started acting out the scenes with them. I was waving my arms around and making strange noises. It was really a blast and made for a great story later on. I also mistook my bedroom for a jungle and was trying to climb the 'trees' which were actually my bedposts.
In one of my salvia trips, I thought I had shrunk to the size of an ant. I was looking at the world from a whole new perspective. I was climbing on the blades of grass which were actually the carpet fibers. I was so scared that a 'giant' fly was going to get me. When I came out of the trip, I realized how absurd and funny it all was. This experience has always stuck with me as one of the most unique and humorous salvia trips I've had.
One memorable story is about a girl who went on a salvia trip and thought she was a mermaid. She lay on the floor and was wiggling around, pretending to swim. She also made gurgling noises as if she was underwater. It was really funny to watch.
There was a family who went on a trip and when they came back, they found that their Salvia had grown into a huge bush. It was so unexpected because they didn't expect it to grow that much in their absence. They took pictures of themselves next to the giant Salvia and those pictures became a source of laughter every time they looked at them.
On a salvia trip, I saw the furniture in the room start to dance. The chairs were wiggling and the table was doing a little jig. I couldn't stop laughing as I watched them. And then I joined in, trying to dance with them as if they were my partners. It was such a hilarious and strange experience.
Well, once a friend of mine thought he turned into a bird during a salvia trip. He was flapping his arms around the room trying to fly and kept saying he could see the rooftops from above. It was hilarious.
One of the best salvia trip stories I've heard was from a friend. He said that during his salvia experience, he felt like he was floating in a kaleidoscope of colors. It was as if he entered a different dimension where time had no meaning. The patterns and colors were so vivid and seemed to be alive, constantly changing and evolving around him. He also mentioned that he had a strange sense of connection with the universe, like he could understand some of the deeper mysteries of existence in that brief moment.
One time, we were on a long road trip and my sister accidentally spilled her juice all over the backseat. But instead of getting mad, we made a game out of it. We used napkins to create 'islands' in the puddle of juice and pretended our toy cars were driving through a flooded city. It was so much fun that we didn't even care about the mess.
Well, in some Salvia trip stories, people have reported really strange and scary things. For instance, there was this one person who felt like they had entered a different dimension where time and space were all distorted. They saw colors that don't exist in our normal world and heard sounds that were indescribable. It was so scary because they didn't know how to get back to normal. They were completely disoriented and felt a sense of impending doom throughout the whole experience.
One salvia trip story I heard was about a person who felt like they were floating through a kaleidoscope of colors. They described the experience as being both disorienting and beautiful at the same time. It was like they were in a completely different dimension where the normal rules of physics didn't apply.
A friend once had a reaction to a painkiller. He said that the light bulbs in the room were singing to him. It was like a little choir of light bulbs, and he was so amused by it that he just sat there listening. When he told us later, we couldn't stop laughing.
Also, the fact that Salvia divinorum is a powerful substance means that it can cause hallucinations and altered states of consciousness. These can make it difficult to objectively verify the accounts. But if we look at them as subjective experiences rather than hard facts, they can still be valuable in understanding the potential effects of the substance on the human mind and psyche.