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SACRED DATURA: Nightshade Family [Solanaceae] is found in western Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, southern California, Mexico, and the West Indies and grows within an elevation range between sea level and 6,500 feet. The name Datura, its generic name, is from the Hindu Dhatura (dhat=the eternal essence (of God)), which was derived from the Sanskrit name D'hastura.[1] Sacred Datura bloom at night starting early evening and typically closing around noon the following day. They are pollinated by nocturnal visitors, usually sphinx or hawk moths.
The tea from Datura is extremely hallucinogenic. The hallucinogenic effects are reported to be stronger than Peyote, Psyillicibin, or LSD. However, Datura is also very toxic and can cause permanent psychosis. Solanaceous plants such as Sacred Datura contain relatively high concentrations of tropane alkaloids, primarily Atropine, Hyoscyamine, and Scopolamine, the primary alkaloid being Scopolamine. It is apparently Scopolamine that produces the hallucinogenic effects. It induces an intoxication followed by narcosis in which hallucinations occur during the transition state between consciousness and sleep.
When Datura is used in a Native American ritual, it is always under the guidance of an individual of certain tribal spritual resolve such as a Medicine person or tribal elder. These experts on the use of the plant know what other plants to add in order to neutralize the harmful effects. They also know how much to adminsister and when and where to pick the plants, such as age, season, time of year, whether under a full moon or no moon at all. Chemical constituents and levels vary greatly from plant to plant, time of year, and from one area to another just generally, but especially so if the plants are obtained through ritual or from a spot known for having special powers like the Sun Dagger site on Fajada Butte in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, holy places of some sort such as Vortexes, or sacred grounds. The plants are very toxic, poisonous and lethal, especially if consumed in quanities unmetered by someone not versed in their safe administration. They can, however, when properly dealt with, produce the end result sought after, and quite adequately so, in the spiritual realm.
In other words, if the dose is strong enough, users take an instantaneous trip to another time and place, an experience many first-time users of salvia find too intense, disturbing and even frightening. Those who try salvia often don't like it and won't try it again.
Minrott wrote:I stay as far away from anything hallucinogenic as I possibly can. I was on meds once when I was younger that made me feel like what Yamori described, but not quite as intense. I felt like everything was an ongoing dream and if I allowed myself to slip out of concentration on the real world for a second, I'd start seeing things.
spazz wrote:Mushrooms by myself i think are a blast but i cant really handle bein around other people.Anyone else that way ? I know a guy ate a bunch of shrooms at work and was havin the best day ever. I dont know how he pulled it off.
spazz wrote:Mushrooms by myself i think are a blast but i cant really handle bein around other people.Anyone else that way ? I know a guy ate a bunch of shrooms at work and was havin the best day ever. I dont know how he pulled it off.
10sun wrote:Best trip I ever had was laying on my back watching the stars in an area with no light pollution with half a dozen friends...
I felt like I was free from my body and I could move around and visit inside my friend's bodies and know what they were thinking.
Trying to setup another "vacation" this June like that.
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