Salvia divinorum, a perennial herb of mint family is native to Mexico. Salvia has more than 500 species which also includes sage plant. The plant grows well up to 3 feet of height and its large green leaves, square but hollow stems and flowers of white and purple color are its distinctive features. Salvia divinorum is one of several vision-inducing plants used by the Mazatec Indians in spiritualism.
Now a days, young adults and adolescents are reviving and taking interest in ethno-botanical plants that can provoke changed stimulations in perception, hallucinations, or other psychologically-induced changes. Since salvia divinorum or its active ingredients are out of Controlled Substances Act list. That is why some on-line botanical companies and traders have advertised salvia as a legal alternative to other hallucinogens plants like “mescaline”.
We usually associate the term “psychics” to all those who can transmit energy or information without making use of any physical process. This energy is phrased at the psychic energy. However, the matter of speculation here is whether the psychic energy is real or not. Innumerable people do not believe in this form of energy. This could be possible even because a lot of people have been misled in the name of psychic readings.
Herds of researchers have associated psychic energies to hypnosis, meditation and dreaming. These could be either god gifted or self induced. Many of us already possess this power; however we are unaware about our own abilities. Over the past few decades, special efforts have been made to verify these powers in a common man.
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