The dried plant matter of Salvia Divinorum, once used ritualistically by Mazatec indians for religious purposes.
Currently the drug can be found in most smoke shops in the country in various strengths. x10, x20 etc.
When smoked (in the correct manners and at the correct strength) the user experiences hallucinations that are not comparable to any other psychoactive.
In my own personal experience, i became this childhood memory. no longer myself, then i also was the molten core of the planet. upon return reality seemed strange. I sweated more than normal and my head felt light.
Salvia is being made illegal in many states, therefore i would recommend expirencing it now while it is still around, and before it becomes next to impossible to get.
Currently the drug can be found in most smoke shops in the country in various strengths. x10, x20 etc.
When smoked (in the correct manners and at the correct strength) the user experiences hallucinations that are not comparable to any other psychoactive.
In my own personal experience, i became this childhood memory. no longer myself, then i also was the molten core of the planet. upon return reality seemed strange. I sweated more than normal and my head felt light.
Salvia is being made illegal in many states, therefore i would recommend expirencing it now while it is still around, and before it becomes next to impossible to get.
by huskerfied August 31, 2009
Get the Salvia mug.Salvia Divinorum, hallucinogenic herb of the mint family. Related to sage. Very, very strange, possibly the most bizarre drug out there. The buzz is unique and at the higher levels is beyond mind-blowing in its sheer oddity.
I smoked some 5x salvia leaf and thought I had become a pillar of glass that was supporting the sky while the ground beneath me became a river of leaves.
by mike March 26, 2004
Get the salvia mug.Related Words
Sallia • La Sallian • salvia • Salvia Divinorum • salias • salla • Sallad • Salli • sallie • Sallie'd
N. A type of teaching style, usually instituted in high schools, rarely in colleges. The Saullian educator tends to try to become "friends" with the students, only to renege on this whenever something actually important emerges, such as any minor late assignment. The Saullian educator also rarely knows what he or she is talking about and uses neo-liberal bullshit that sounds profound when it is really just a plethora of nihilistic jibber-jabber. Only few are fooled by this facade. Classes usually stress "Socratic dialog" which is decried by the teacher as "off-topic" right before any sort of meaning can actually be discovered. Student's opinions are usually rebuffed as immature, except when the teacher actually uses student work as a teaching aid, because he or she didn't give a fuck to actually learn the material. Saullian teachers also enjoy screwing students over, especially at critical times when it would be the least helpful.
by AKorZ May 1, 2011
Get the Saullian education mug.Salmiakki is a salty treat (like candy but salty) that many people in Finland love. Many agree that it is an acquired taste.
Although salmiakki resembles black licorice in color and often complements it in flavor, it is actually the salt ammonium chloride. Synthesis of ammonium chloride is a common experiment in Finnish chemistry classes.
Salmiakki candies are almost always black. The only other colors used are white and variants of grey. Since pure ammonium chloride is a white powder, the reason why black is the preferred colour for salmiakki is somewhat unclear. It might be partly to provide a "tougher image" for the candies, and partly because of the liquorice used to vary and soften the salty flavor.
The canonical shape for salmiakki candies is a four-cornered lozenge. This shape is so popular that in Finnish, the word "salmiakki" can sometimes refer to the lozenge shape, instead of the candy or the salt it is produced with. This is particularly common in computer science when discussing the Unified Modeling Language. Round salmiakki candies are also very common, either disc-shaped or complete spheres.
In addition to being used in candy, salmiakki is also used to flavor vodka and distilled rye brandy.
Salmiakki is extremely popular in all five of the Nordic countries, but is lesser known elsewhere in the world. Most non-Nordic Europeans have heard of salmiakki, and sometimes tried it, but are generally not especially fond of it. A notable exception is the Netherlands, where salmiak (salmiakki) is very popular. Because of this, the Netherlands have been called "the sixth Nordic country".
Salmiakki is virtually unknown outside Europe. Some Finnish ice hockey players playing in USA leagues have tried to import salmiakki among their American teammates, but so far, results have been pretty much hopeless.
Although salmiakki resembles black licorice in color and often complements it in flavor, it is actually the salt ammonium chloride. Synthesis of ammonium chloride is a common experiment in Finnish chemistry classes.
Salmiakki candies are almost always black. The only other colors used are white and variants of grey. Since pure ammonium chloride is a white powder, the reason why black is the preferred colour for salmiakki is somewhat unclear. It might be partly to provide a "tougher image" for the candies, and partly because of the liquorice used to vary and soften the salty flavor.
The canonical shape for salmiakki candies is a four-cornered lozenge. This shape is so popular that in Finnish, the word "salmiakki" can sometimes refer to the lozenge shape, instead of the candy or the salt it is produced with. This is particularly common in computer science when discussing the Unified Modeling Language. Round salmiakki candies are also very common, either disc-shaped or complete spheres.
In addition to being used in candy, salmiakki is also used to flavor vodka and distilled rye brandy.
Salmiakki is extremely popular in all five of the Nordic countries, but is lesser known elsewhere in the world. Most non-Nordic Europeans have heard of salmiakki, and sometimes tried it, but are generally not especially fond of it. A notable exception is the Netherlands, where salmiak (salmiakki) is very popular. Because of this, the Netherlands have been called "the sixth Nordic country".
Salmiakki is virtually unknown outside Europe. Some Finnish ice hockey players playing in USA leagues have tried to import salmiakki among their American teammates, but so far, results have been pretty much hopeless.
by Gabriel June 27, 2005
Get the Salmiakki mug.A person that really loves to enjoy the sunset on their skin as it has no effect on their pigmentation, often liking to dress up in the other genders clothes as it makes them feel ohhhh so nice. Vegan lover, if they see a vegan they will become intimate partners.
by Private_blendd_sessions September 12, 2016
Get the sallay mug.A plant getting more and more popular due to videos of people smoking it spread all across the internet. This herb is expected to be banned in the US by 2010. the reason being is so the government can make money off of arrests just like all the other popular drugs such as cocaine, mushrooms, and cannabis. Other nicknames for Salvia are Ska Pastora, Shepherdess's Herb, ska Maria Pastora, yerba de Maria, and Sally-D.
Salvia Divinorum is already banned in these 4 states as followed:
-Tennessee
-Louisiana
-Oklahoma
-Missouri
-Tennessee
-Louisiana
-Oklahoma
-Missouri
by Nicholas Roberts March 30, 2008
Get the Salvia Divinorum mug.Word that means naturally beautiful. Person who is salla remidns you about the most ingredible things that you have ever seen.
by rachael73 February 18, 2017
Get the Salla mug.