This is the first I've heard of a Synchronized Hyperspace Event, but it sounds like an awesome idea. External factors prevented me from trying it this weekend, but I will try it soon. Just an idea: what about a SHE at the moment of the winter solstice, December 21, 2012? If the world ends, everyone will already be in hyperspace! I don't know, just an idea.
That's hilarious! I have never been to Hollie Boomdrux before (couldn't find it on Google maps), but now I'm just curious.
Most of my salvia experiences have been somewhat unnerving. I always get the impression that there are entities in my mind that are discussing my fate, and can't figure out what to do with me. One time they appeared as blue, red, and yellow colored planes converging to a point and moving me in a direction to nowhere. The most intense time, was the first time. I was in my room, took a large hit while sitting on my bed, and then before I knew it I was flying through a suburban neighborhood. Not in my head, but the outside world had changed it's appearance. This is the one and only time my whole external reality around me changed to something vastly different. Shrooms and LSD may distort some images, but I always know where I am. So I'm flying through this neighborhood, and then I notice this house that looks familiar, so I start flying down towards the garage. Once I'm close enough, I reach out and touch the garage door, and then it slowly starts changing into my dresser drawer. Everything slowly faded back, and I realized that my blue sheets were turned into the sky, and the rectangular pattern of my drawers had turned into the garage door. It was like my mind took the basic geometry of the room, and then projected an image on top that was consistent with the geometry. I don't think I could appreciate how fragile my perception of reality is until it wildly changed with the introduction of a simple chemical. And I believe this was a good lesson for me to learn.
Thanks for the tip. One of my goals is to find others like myself, and this church looks like a good place.