Tripping on Salvia Divinorum – Jessie Tries It.
January 31st, 2012
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Nitrostirumpa – Salvia Divinorum
Petit champs de Salvia divinorum appeler aussi ska pastora ou sauge des devins
The two Spaniards Darlyn Vlys and Samuel Dan tell their tales of when they met with the Japanese „Aoyama Clan” on the „Upon You Sweet & Sour 003″. Samuel had previously changed his name, he used to be known as Samuel Knob, resident DJ at the “Barraca” Club in Valencia and the “Electrosplash” Festival. As they arrived at gate A1 in Osaka they were greeted with a strange tee that transformed the first part of their journey into a „Drug Trip”. With delight written all over his face, Darlyn continued his travels from house to house , soon arriving at the „Kiniro” dance mountain where after assuming his ascent he reached the B1 rave plateau. Samuel relished his „Temaki” roll whilst speeding down the the A2 autobahn towards Tokyo. This is where the two finally met up again to show and explain their mystical digital instrument „Muba Tuba” to the clan, so that Upon You records will still be bought in Japan. Get it on Beatport: www.beatport.com Get it on Whatpeopleplay: www.whatpeopleplay.com
For more information on Salvia Divinorum visit www.thebestsalvia.com Salvia Divinorum, also known as Diviner’s Sage, Magic Mint, ska María Pastora, Sally D, Sage of the Seers, or simply Salvia (although the genus name is shared among many plants), is a powerful psychoactive plant, a member of the sage genus and the Lamiaceae (mint) family. It has long been used as an entheogen by the indigenous Mazatec shamans for healing during spirit journeys. The plant is found in isolated, shaded and moist plots in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is thought to be a cultigen. The Latin name Salvia divinorum literally translates to “Sage of the seers”. The genus name Salvia is derived from the Latin salvare, meaning “to heal” or “to save”. The primary psychoactive constituent is a diterpenoid known as salvinorin A. The history of the plant is not known, but there are three possibilities as to its origin. Since it is found in one small area and only one indigenous group uses it, it is either native to this area, is a cultigen of the Mazatecs, or is a cultigen of another indigenous group. Wasson theorized that this plant was the mythological pipilzintzintli, the “Noble Prince” of the Aztec codices. However, this theory is not without dispute. The Aztecs were extremely knowledgeable in plant identification, and their records report that pipilzintzintli has both male and female varieties. -Description from Documentary heaven
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