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An excerpt from my upcoming book on Savlia: "Hiding in Plain SIght - The world's most potent naturally occurring hallucinogen.

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Early on in my experiences (not with salvia) I began to have an apprehension that the action of psychedelics on the mind had features that resembled the sort of memory concentration games that use rotating blocks, with an effect similar to apprehending simultaneous existence in a parallel dimension, or dimensions. Momentary alignment with some sort of revolving gateway or door, too fast to be reliably fixed, to actually transport the locus of consciousness into a realm that could be navigated or mapped. Or even articulated in words, for that matter.

That's about it, really. The uncanny sense that part of the mind is in ongoing contact with...somewhere else. Perhaps related to the mystery of Time, and its latent potentials. Coupled with the sense that- as the physicists have informed us- most of the "material realm" that we inhabit is empty space. We embodied humans owe our sense of materiality to the relative density denoted by the equation

M = E/C2. Which is really, really, slowed down, in comparison to the realm of photons and such.

That's an accurate equation, yes?

It really is strange to read about the lock and key interface of the action of psychedelics and other substances on neurons, and to realize how important the positional effect is, the isomeric properties. The way they're able to alter the perceived stability of perceptions, and perhaps allow for a subjective recognition- or anyway fleeting glimpses- of parallel states, continuous and contiguous. As the blocks rotate and align.

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