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Reminiscing memories from this past Autumn and beginning of Winter before the snow started falling! Video was taken early January 2019, last little cleanup at my favorite new find from the 2018 season.
SO READY for spring time fungus!! #tillnexttime #aware #wildfoodlove #mycology #mushrooms #magic #love #healing #spiritualawakening #clarity #cyanescens #psilocybe #hallucinogenic #wavycaps #entheogen #medicine #holistichealing
We're in a fractal universe️. #awaken
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Psilocybin: [3-(2-Dimethylaminoethyl)-1H-indol-4-yl] dihydrogen phosphate
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#Psilocybin mushrooms (AKA #magicmushrooms, or #shrooms) is the name given to fungi that contain #psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound. There are more than 180 species of mushrooms that contain psilocybin, or its derivative psilocin. Psilocybin mushrooms have a long history of use in Mesoamerica in #spiritual and religious rituals, and are currently one of the most popular recreational #psychedelics in the United States and Europe.
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Archaeological evidence from the Sahara desert suggests that humans have been using #hallucinogenic mushrooms for 7,000 years or more. Mushrooms are represented in prehistoric art across many different geographic regions. In most cases, they’re thought to be religiously symbolic, often in the context of rights of passage ceremonies. If our ancestors did use mushrooms, such a powerful experience almost certainly would have dramatically influenced prehistoric culture, from art to religion to social values that regulated everyday life.
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Extensive accounts of psilocybin use in pre-Columbian history comes from the Mayan and Aztec cultures of Mesoamerica, namely in Mexico and Guatemala. After conquering these areas in the 15th and 16th centuries, the Spanish forbade magic mushroom use by indigenous peoples, regarding it as a savage and uncivilized cultural practice. Despite this, the indigenous shamans ignored Spanish law in secret for over 400 years to preserve their shared cultural heritage with these Mushrooms.
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Artist Emily Baliv (@emilybalivet23). #twinflame #awakenmylove #pinealgland #highervibes #1111 #wetheaether
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