has anyone ever mixed the two? SWIM tried spice gold a little while ago and loved it, and wonders if mixing it with sally would produce a new kind of high?
maybe the slow thoughtlessness from the spice might reduce the eratic thoughts from the salvia?
SWIM will no-doubt try this next time he gets some spice gold
After seeing this thread Swim decided to employ his creedo of "try everything once" and headed into town for supplies. He picked up a 400mg pack of spice Gold and a 1g vial of salvia 5X, both have been sourced from the same place before and have proven to be of top quality. So here is the experince.
Swim took two pipes and filled one with roughly 100mg of spice gold and one with roughly .25g of slavia, both being swims usual single dosages for each. First swim smoked the pipe of spice gold in two inhalations of the pipe and then sat back to allow it to take effect. About two minutes later swim felt the spice begin to work, the usual effects were noticed, very similar to cannabis, a little more sedative. After 5-10 mins spice was nearing full effects.
Swim then reached for the salvia pipe, paused and added a pinch of spice gold to the salvia, lit it and inhaled in one breath and held for 45 seconds, swim felt slight nausea which is unusual and is attributed to the fact that the mixture in flavours of the spice and salvia smoked together was far more unpleasant than either alone. Swim then exhaled slowly, and imediately felt the salvia kick in. Swim lay back on his bed and shut his eyes , and then drifted into a different reality.
He found himself in a deciduous forest in what appeared to be winter or late autumn due to the bare trees, above the pale white sun was blazing high in the sky but gave off little heat. The trees were immense reaching what appeared to be several hundred feet tall, but they failed to block out any of the sunlight from above and no shadows were being cast. The thing that stood out the most was the silence, in what was a thick but bare forest, Swim was very aware of the absence of any animal sounds such as birds in the trees above.
Swim felt an unwillingness to explore deeper into the forest and instead just stood staring up and the sun, it wasn't bright enough to hurt swims eyes so he stood staring for an unknown amount of time, what felt like hours but could have only been a few seconds. Eventually he noticed that the sun was getting gradually smaller untill eventually it became undescernable from the pale blue sky. Then as swim squinted to see it better there was a brilliant flash which covered the entire sky above sending swim to his knees from the agony the sudden light had brought to his eyes. He felt as if someone had just put a blowtorch flame to his eyes, the pain was so intense. He began to rub his eyes manicaly.
Then swim opened his eyes and looked around his bedroom, rubbing his eyes intently as the real world came back into existence. Then he pulled his t-shirt off as it was drenched in sweat, 6 mins had passed. He was extremely tired at this point, so much so that he just wiped his face with his t-shirt, shook his head and laughed a little to himself and crashed the very instant his head hit the pillow. He slept for about 9 hours and woke at 3am, initially unsure if he had just dreamed what had gone on 9 hours earlier, but a quick glance at the two pipes in the ashtray on the ground reminded him it had been drug induced and not just a normal dream. He was extremely refressed after the sleep, far more so than he normally would be from a sleep that lenght, not at all groggy.
Conclusions? Inconclusive. It's hard to say weather the spice changed the actual salvia experience itself in anyway as salvia experiences can be so varried in themselves. The one thing noted that usually swim would not experience from either salvia or spice gold when used on thier own is the extremely powerfull and instant sedation on coming out of the "trance". Swim deffinately wouldn't try this combo while sitting on a wall above a crocodile pit, when he had to drive anywhere afterwards, or if he had a busy day ahead. But all in all a worthwile endevour.