Is that:
a) a dish the White House served at last night's State Dinner for the Indian prime minister?
b) the name of Beliefnet's new Sufi blogger?
c) the words Reason's Jacob Sullum wrote down while out of his mind after smoking salvia divinorum?
Answer here. I know whose holiday party I want to be invited to!

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Yep I totally agree I wanna be at that party too, i am sure it would be absolutely crazy fun.
Never tried salvia, but that's probably because (as he says) it's a poor, if legal, substitute for better psychedelics.
It's also a palindrome for "Koolahsmoor Miyabhtra".
@ Geoff G. "Never tried salvia, but that's probably because (as he says) it's a poor, if legal, substitute for better psychedelics."
Ha! What close mindedness. If you've never tried it how would you know? Unfortunately most people don't understand how to use it wisely, at least safely if not respectfully. Salvia divinorum is perhaps the safest and the most powerful psychedelic plant when used with caution and mindfulness. Yes, Salvinorin A is believed to be far more powerful than DMT. If you really have an opinion about Salvia divinorum, it would carry greater weight if you read and understood The Salvia divinorum User's Guide http://www.sagewisdom.org/usersguide.html from The Salvia divinorum Research and
Information Center http://www.sagewisdom.org/
May you be happy, wise, and peaceful.
Depending on how strong the salvia is and how large the dose is, the effects can be anything from a very mild experience to a trippy psychedelic experience.
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