Salvia Divinorum
Salvia
divinorum, also known as Diviner Sage, Ska Maria, from the Mazatec Ska
Hoja (leaf), Purple Sticky in English ,Ska Pastora , etc.Salvia is also considered to be a psychoactive herb, whose properties, have been a hot topic of discussion around the world. The herb has been associated with religious traditions, used by the indigenous Mazatec shamans, to induce altered states of consciousness, during spiritual healing sessions.
Salvia divinorum is a herb which belongs to the botanical family and is known to induce dissociative effects
Salvia divinorum Leaves
The
salvia divinorum leaves
has a longer history into the Mazatecs culture, and has been used for more than 400 years. Traditionally Salvia divinorum has been used as a way to cure.
First, there would be prayer, before drinking the Salvia divinorum tincture. The Salvia divinorum trip, would start shortly after consumption of the tincture. At this time, the effects of the herb, would alter the state of consciousness and the recipient, of the tincture would be free to explore and find answers concerning illness, what kind of illness they might be suffering from, or answers concerning life and life's secrets.
It is reported, that many spoke with the Virgin, Maria. Induced visions was and is, a part of the religious ritual. The Mazatec people, did not use the Salvia divinorum as a recreational herb. However, in today's society, especially where legal, Salvia divinorum is used in many different ways.
has a longer history into the Mazatecs culture, and has been used for more than 400 years. Traditionally Salvia divinorum has been used as a way to cure.
First, there would be prayer, before drinking the Salvia divinorum tincture. The Salvia divinorum trip, would start shortly after consumption of the tincture. At this time, the effects of the herb, would alter the state of consciousness and the recipient, of the tincture would be free to explore and find answers concerning illness, what kind of illness they might be suffering from, or answers concerning life and life's secrets.
It is reported, that many spoke with the Virgin, Maria. Induced visions was and is, a part of the religious ritual. The Mazatec people, did not use the Salvia divinorum as a recreational herb. However, in today's society, especially where legal, Salvia divinorum is used in many different ways.







