Green Dragon, Salvia Divinorum
Extracts, San Pedro Cactus, Kratom Leaves and Extract,
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (HBWR), Amanita Muscaria, Wild Dagga Flowers, Caapi Vine,
Chacruna (Psychotria viridis), Calea Dream Herb, Syrian Rue(Peganum harmala),
Mimosa hostilis (MHRB), Blue Lotus Flowers, Calea Dream Herb, Sinicuichi (Sun Opener), Nicotiana
rustica
(Aztec Indian Tobacco), Incense, Salvia apiana, Yerba Mate Tea
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Salvia Divinorum (Diviner's Sage, Magic Mint, Sally D, ska Maria Pastora,
Los Ojos de la Pastora, Eyes of the Shepherdess)
Salvia Divinorum makes a beautiful house plant and is cultivated all around the world just for that reason, but most people grow the plant for it's valuable "mind opening" and "psychoactive" properties and results
(salvia trips). It is known to act directly on the "kappa opioid receptors" in the human brain.
Salvia divinorum is an extraordinary
plant. It is best used in a quiet way, alone, or with well trusted
friends or family that can be around to assist as you experience
your journey. Use this shamanic herb for
divine blessing (spiritual healing plant), meditation, and the exploration
of divine consciousness. It should always be used in a thoughtful,
intelligent manner, and only by responsible adults that are of sound mind
and clear intent. Under the right conditions and taken in a
responsible way it produces a unique state of "divine inebriation".
Take a salvia trip.
Salvia Divinorum has a long tradition of sacred use. It is for deep meditation and an opening to
your individual unique "psyche"
(subconcious).
"The purpose of these sacraments is to purify,
and to open the road. When it opens, it is as clear as the blue sky,
and the stars at night are as bright as suns." - Aurelia Aurora Catarino
(Mazatec shaman)
(UserGuide
for Mature Responsible People) - Highly Recommended)
At present, neither Salvinorum A or Salvia Divinorum are controlled substances anywhere in the world. (EXCLUDING AUSTRALIA)
It is legal to grow, buy, and sell Salvia Divinorum plants or leaves
anywhere in the world.
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