Camdoc: Since reading Daniel's papers, I've come to believe this is exactly what I experienced during a Salvia trip of my own. It was a terrifying experience to say the least, but at the same time, I'm very grateful for having been privileged to get a glimpse of "the other side." I even got to telepathically converse with an extra-dimensional being who attempted to educate me on the concept of timelines. I can't remember much of what I was told due to the subsequent amnesia effect (passing back through The Veil to 3D was extremely uncomfortable) but much of what Daniel has discussed rings a bell in my foggy memory. Everything seeming "inside out" hits the nail on the head. It's a very difficult thing to describe and was quite disturbing to witness.Camdoc wrote: This reminds me of experiences which I had in the past with Salvia Divinorum, or Diviner's Sage. This is an herb of the mint family, used by shamans in Oaxaca, Mexico. They use it by chewing the leaves, and it is absorbed thru the cheek into the blood. Westerners, however, have taken this mild herb and concentrated it 10x or 40x, then get it into their bloodstream quickly by smoking it. In my experience, you can inhale this "snuff" about one time before you are off on a rocket ride to another dimension. And this dimension has a definite rotary nature. I don't know where one goes, but it sure feels real, and there often is fear that you will not find the way back to this world, but of course you come back within 15 minutes without difficulty.
Question: I wonder if this is an experience of 3D temporal reality?
Thoughts, anyone?
While I value my Salvia trip as a monumentally life-changing event, I would not recommend the experience to anyone. Daniel's descriptions of Montauk members "getting stuck" and "freezing" gives me chills because I believe I ran into a bit of that myself during the experience. This drug is not for the faint of heart and individual experiences can vary drastically, so if my description makes anyone interested in trying it, please do plenty of research beforehand so you know what you're in for!