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Psilocybin Mushrooms

Mescaline vs. LSD vs. Psilocybin Mushrooms

Mescaline vs. LSD vs. Psilocybin Mushrooms by www.NeuroSoup.com This video is a Q and A session response.

Magic Mushrooms – Pt1 – Psilocybin Mushrooms and Spirituality

Psilocybin “Magic” mushrooms contain psilocybin. The human brain contains a gland called the pineal gland. When it’s bed time, the pineal gland release melatonin into the blood stream to make the body sleepy. Once asleep, the pineal gland releases DMT naturally into the blood stream allowing a person to dream while in deep sleep. Psilocybin is a DMT compound allowing a person to dream while consciously awake; this is called the 4th dimension, for one is able to see the spiritual world and the physical world at the same time. Psilocybin has been used as a spiritual medicine by shamans for thousands of years. Shamans used to use psilocybin mushrooms to create enough electromagnetism with their pineal glands in order to bring about the rain (ie rain dances). Shamans have connected psilocybin mushrooms to telepathic abilities, weather change, and the ability to control one’s reality through love and limitless creativity. A person that uses psilocybin comes to the awareness of the connectivity between all things in the universe electromagnetically. Disclaimer: If one is to ever ingest psilocybin mushrooms, one should ensure they are in a stay-put and safe environment. Driving is a bad idea while under the influence of psilocybin. It’s best to be in an environment that is familiar to the user, and familiar pictures and music always help. The effects are best noticed in the dark and in total silence. Cannabis can be used to subside any effects of nausea. Alcohol does not go well

Magic Mushrooms on CNN – Long Lasting Postive Effects ..

CNN discuss the positive long lasting effects of the chemical that puts the magic in the mushroom called Pysilocibin.

Netherlands Bans Magic Mushrooms

The Dutch government is banning the sale of all magic mushrooms after a series of high-profile incidents involving tourists who had taken them.

Link: Netherlands bans magic mushrooms

Giant Mushroom

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A more than 20kg mushroom has been picked in a forest in Mexicos southernmost state of Chiapas, university officials said on Tuesday.

Link: Giant mushroomu

Seeking the Magic Mushroom

Check out this old article from a 1957 edition of life magazine where they discuss “The Discovery of Mushrooms That Cause Strange Visions.”

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On the night of June 29-30,1955, in a Mexican Indian village so remote from the world that most of the people still speak no Spanish, my friend Allan Richardson and I shared with a family of Indian friends a celebration of “holy communion” where “divine” mushrooms were first adored and then consumed. The Indians mingled Christian and pre-Christian elements in their religious practices in a way disconcerting for Christians but natural for them. The rite was led by two women, mother and daughter, both of them curanderas, or shamans. The proceedings went on in the Mixeteco language. The mushrooms were of a species with hallucinogenic powers; that is, they cause the eater to see visions.

Link: Seeking the Magic Mushroom