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Prototype-2 - Becoming a pile of sand

Identifier

004944

Type of Spiritual Experience

Synaesthesia
Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

A description of the experience

Erowid experience vaults – Salvia Divinorum by ‘Prototype-2’

The second effect, and my favorite of the trip, was perhaps influenced by the music. 'On An Island' had started, and I began to feel the most realistic physical effect I can ever remember experiencing, even beyond shrooms and LSD: Without closing my eyes, and with my vision still intact, I began to describe to my friends that I had become. It was like I was a pile of sand that was being blown and shifted about, as if by the wind. I felt myself 'pouring' over myself, as if my whole body were fragmented into millions of pieces. It felt very good and natural, like I was able to feel certain natural processes of my body that my brain normally ignored

 

The source of the experience

EROWID

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Aggregates
Atom

Symbols

Sand

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Salvia divinorum

Commonsteps

References