It's hard to choose between salvia and mushrooms. I use salvia much more often and have sort of found a nice dosage level / potency that is consistently interesting rather than overwhelmingly terrifying. But my most intense salvia experience was absolutely mind shattering, nothing has ever come close in terms of a purely alien experience. There's a dosage threshold with salvia where everything you know is gone, there's no body, no self, no recognizable characters or environments, just complete sensory replacement, you no longer smell or hear or feel recognizable textures, everything is entirely unfamiliar and incomprehensible, there's no reasonable way to describe what you see. But my most intense experience with mushrooms was far more sinister. I took far too strong of a dosage, ~5+ grams at least, and found myself frozen in time in a motionless state of total sensory deprivation. I couldn't see, I couldn't hear, I couldn't smell, I couldn't feel, everything was just warm gray mush. Any sound I could occasionally decipher was muffled, any regained vision was just a blurry mush of open eye hallucinations. I was unable to move anywhere or drink any water or speak to anyone for at least an hour (which of course feels like an infinity while intoxicated). Terrible experience, but that being said, mushrooms can be fantastic and beautiful when you take a reasonable dose.
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