Salvia Divinorum and the Entities
From whence this knowledge flows?
The entities are real. Or at least, they feel real. In a double-blind placebo-controlled Salvia study, all volunteers reported interacting with beings. Not some. All. This is not a hallucination in the conventional sense. It is a neurological event. Predictable and consistent. Neuroscience is beginning to understand why Salvia divinorum produces entities with such disturbing reliability.
The Architecture of the Encounter
Salvinorin A does something unusual to the brain. It targets specific regions responsible for how we define “self” versus “other.” When these systems fail, the brain does not simply produce random imagery. It produces beings.
The claustrum, a thin sheet of neural tissue responsible for binding sensory streams into a unified conscious moment, is heavily inhibited by salvinorin A. When the claustrum goes offline, the brain loses its ability to distinguish between internal and external signals. Your own thoughts, your own intentions, are suddenly interpreted as coming from somewhere else. Someone else. This may be why the entities seem to know what you’re thinking. They are you. But the brain no longer recognizes them as such.
The Shadow Self
The temporoparietal junction maintains your body schema, the internal map of where your limbs are in space. Salvia disrupts this map. When you can no longer feel where your body ends, the brain compensates by projecting that missing sense of presence into the room around you.
This is not metaphor. This is the brain creating a “double” of your body and placing it in the space you occupy. You feel watched because your brain has externalized the boundary of your own body. The Mazatec call this figure the “Shepherdess.” Scientists call this a projection of the brain.
The Hyper-Social Brain
Humans are wired to detect agency, intentional beings, in their environment. This system kept our ancestors alive. When a wall appears to fold, when a chair seems to breathe, the over-stimulated agency-detection centers interpret these movements as living beings.
Some say this is why users report “living landscapes” and “breathing machines” with personalities. The brain is doing what it evolved to do, looking for faces in the noise. At least this is what science tells us.
Lady Salvia
The most commonly reported entity is female. Often described as benevolent. Sometimes sinister. Many users report two spirits - one male, one female. The encounters follow patterns. The entities appear friendly but insistent, urging the user to “go deeper.” They show visions. They deliver messages.
One detailed report described entities that seemed to have a plan for the user, a destination in mind. The persistence is notable. The intent is unmistakable. Whether that intent originates from external intelligence or from the deepest layers of the user’s own psyche remains is the open question.
Different from DMT
DMT entities are described as “high-tech,” “interdimensional,” “alien.” Salvia entities are “familiar,” “nostalgic,” “home.” This is because salvinorin A triggers the hippocampus, the brain’s memory center. Users report interacting with people from their childhood or returning to a place they forgot existed. The entities feel like old friends because the brain is pulling from old memories. The kappa-opioid receptor activation creates a fundamentally different consciousness alteration than serotonergic psychedelics. This is not DMT’s neon circus. This is something older. Something buried.
The Mazatec Perspective
The Mazatec have used Salvia divinorum for spirit contact for centuries. It is the primary reason they use the plant. To them, the entities are not byproducts of brain chemistry. They are real spiritual beings. Who is right? The neuroscientists mapping claustrum inhibition patterns or the Indigenous practitioners who have been navigating these encounters for generations?
The Reality Question
The experiences are subjective. But they are remarkably consistent. Entity contact is not an occasional side effect of Salvia. It is a core feature. The entities are a product of the brain’s failure to distinguish self from other, body from environment, memory from present moment. But that doesn’t make them any less real to the person experiencing them.
In that altered state, the entities are as real as anything else. They speak. They guide. They command. They know things you haven’t told them. And when the experience ends, the memory of them remains vivid, persistent, and undeniable.
Whether they are neurological artifacts or genuine contact with another dimension, is a question without an answer as it all depends on your perspective. What we do know is this: Salvia creates them every time, without fail. Ancient knowledge tells us, “That which is above is like that which is below” and “As within, so without”. If guidance is received, does the source truly matter? The entities are waiting. They always have been.



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