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A powerful plant teacher that have been with us since the dawning of time. Used in ancient religious rituals and ceremonies and found depicted in rock art in Africa and Europe throughout the millenias, but are most famously represented in the Pre-Columbian sculptures and glyphs seen throughout Central and South America, showing us that mankind started to connect with the spirit realm through these master plant teachers, long before we started building houses and churches.
We believe in the deep healing potential of these sacraments, that have been here on Earth since life began, and modern science is showing great promise in their potential.
This particular plant medicine can be found in many corners of the planet, and the psycho-active components has been detected in more than 200 different species across various genera (Many of them here in Europe), and the molecular structure closely resembles the neurotransmitter serotonin, playing a huge role in our experience of reality.
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Indigenous tribes in Siberia used hallucinogenic mushrooms called Amanita Muscaria which, funnily enough, reindeer also commonly consume. These cultures still are known to collect and drink the psychoactive urine of said reindeer.
Siberians used the altered state created by these mushrooms to push themselves physically, enduring freezing cold temperatures through the dissociative effects.
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In Ancient Greece, infamous ritual ceremonies that worshipped the goddess Demeter called the Eleusinian Mysteries, drank a psychoactive concoction that contained a mix of psychedelic mushrooms. The ceremonies were so secret that if you revealed details gained from them you could get the death penalty. Famous figures like Plato, Homer, and Aristotle attended them.
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Ancient Egyptians created numerous pieces of artwork that depict magic mushrooms. They dubbed them the “food of gods” and believed they were placed on the earth by the god Osiris. Because of how special they were, they were only consumed for religious reasons by priests and by the upper class.