Wait, is it easy to obtain a mescaline cactus (I don't know what they're called)??? Are they fairly easy to grow and maintain? I've always thought that mescaline was one of those things that was really hard to get ahold of.
During summer here they sell mescaline cactus at target and walmart, and they are at many nurseries, its defintely obtainable if you put a little effort in finding it. San Pedro and Peruvian torch are the more commonly available ones these days. Peyote is harder to obtain For most of us.
I can't wait to give mescaline a try! As for salvia..i'm not sure what to think of it. It always seems to take me to this dark strange place, much different from any other psychedelics. I'm just not that fond of it ha.
There is no comparison between any LSA containing plant and any mescaline containing plant. Not even on the same level of activity or subjective experience. 36" of San Pedro provided with me with one of the most profound and amazing psychedelic experiences of my life. It was on par with, if not better than 600ugs of LSD. Well worth the investment of time and effort.
I enjoy salvia but I use it pretty sparingly. I no longer use any dissassociatives really but I find salvia brings me to the darker, more sadistic levels of consciousness of dissassocitives that psychedelics can't quite do in the same way and I find it more effective than ketamine which I consider the best dissassociative, because I don't feel like a drunken, retarded ape on salvia but possibly a confused one I also find it maintains the guided lessons of psychedelics too. Your right there is nothing like it and its the only drug along with Dmt that's provided convincingly real entity contact for me.
I know exactly what you mean. I haven't done salvia in quite some time. I can't say I don't like salvia, but yet I don't really love it either haha. It's like it always brings me to this bizarre and dark place. I never really know what to make of it. For some reason I just don't really feel the need to venture any further with it. But who knows, I may give it another go sometime down the road. It's definitely one interesting plant.
Look up the book "The Doors of Perception" by Aldous Huxley. It's about his first psychedelic experience which was mescaline.
I'll second this motion. Doors of Perception is very very highly recommended if you're interested in the psychedelic experience. As for the cactus, I read all about it. I can't believe I just found out about this. I've wasted the last two years where there is no growing cactus in my window.
http://www.erowid.org/plants/peyote/peyote_effects.shtml http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_Cacti.shtml
Via San pedro its about a 7-10 hour trip for me, It takes nearly 2 hours to come up then about 5-6 hrs of tripping then coming down.
On 36" worth of SP from consumption too back to baseline was over 18 hours, about 10 of which was very profound.