Totally feel ya on the Sesame Street thing! I've met two other people that, without my mentioning anything regarding the matter, have told me they got a definite feeling of Sesame Street from salvia.
A few, but not nearly all, of my salvia trips have been accompanied by a feeling of Sesame Street: street signs from the show, oozy tesselated characters (no one specific), and bricks.
The street signs I don't get, they come and go in a flash. Even though street signs are street signs, these are from Sesame Street, trust me.
The oozy tesselations that are all mucky and 'heavy' like a soup or something take on a few presences. They're usually alien duck-like creatures, but on more than one occasion I've had the distinct impression of Sesame Street characters being in it - no one in particular. I've yet to meet Grover there.
The bricks confuse me the most. They're not tripped out or maybe just not
as tripped out, and are most certainly bricks. Like I'm looking at a brick wall, but I've never done salvia looking at or being terribly close to a brick wall. This has happened a few times, and reminds me of not just Sesame Street, but also my childhood. I have no idea what this means. They are bricks.
Because of the childhood feelings, I've assumed I'm travelling indiscriminately through bits of my memories - the people who share the feelings also had experience with Sesame Street when younger. But plenty of people describe salvia as having nothing to do with memory or childhood, let alone the TV they watched years ago...
What could this all mean? Was one of the writers of Sesame Street a salvia head? Is he bringing their personalities down as a show of worship or just unique artistic expression? Maybe the show has been viewed by enough people to reach the salvia entity's dimension and they think it's a useful or funny gimmick? Are there higher dimensions that are created out of intersubjective experiences - and if this is so, why have I never gotten the impression of Futurama adding to my salvia journies? I'd ask Sally, but I don't think she'd be very forthcoming with the information
