In der Geschichte der Menschheit haben veränderte Wachbewusstseinszustände, die durch den Gebrauch psychoaktiver Pflanzen hervorgerufen werden, wahrscheinlich schon sehr früh eine große Bedeutung gehabt. So gab es bereits in der menschlichen Frühgeschichte vor etwa 60.000 Jahren Spezialisten für den Gebrauch von heilenden Pflanzen.
Dies belegen bei Ausgrabungen im Irak gefundene Heilpflanzen, die als Grabbeigaben identifiziert wurden. Sie enthalten Substanzen, die noch heute im medizinischen Gebrauch Anwendung finden. Unter ihnen war auch die psychoaktive Substanz Ephedrin nachweisbar.
Durch andere archäologische Funde wissen wir, dass Pflanzen, die psychoaktive Wirkstoffe enthalten, in prähistorischer Zeit auf fast allen Kontinenten in Gebrauch waren. Solche Zauberpflanzen gehören so eng zum menschlichen Leben, dass ihre Entstehung in den Ursprungsmythen fast aller Völker erwähnt wird. So ist zu vermuten, dass erste Gotteserfahrungen unter dem Einfluss von psychoaktiven Substanzen stattgefunden haben. Die Zauberpflanzen waren Geburtshelfer der Religion, der Schlüssel zum mystischen Raum, der Urgrund menschlicher Kultur. Unsere Ahnen erkannten in solchen Pflanzen Lehrmeister, die ihnen Visionen gaben, die Sprache der Natur entschlüsselten oder Ratschläge zur körperlichen und geistigen Heilung erteilten. Überall auf der Welt sind Kulte entstanden, in deren Zentrum die rituelle Einnahme magischer Pflanzen steht. Manche dieser Rituale haben sich über Jahrtausende bis in die Neuzeit erhalten. Zu ihnen gehört der religiöse Gebrauch psilocybinhaltiger Pilze in Mittelamerika.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Psilocybe Semilanceata USA Liberty Cap
Liberty Caps psilocybin mushrooms |
Psilocybe semilanceata, commonly known as the liberty cap, is a Psychedelic or Magic Mushroom that contains the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and baeocystin. Of the world's psilocybin mushrooms, it is the most common in nature, and one of the most potent. The mushrooms have a distinctive conical to bell-shaped cap, up to 2.5 cm (1.0 in) in diameter, with a small nipple-like protrusion on the top. They are yellow to brown in color, covered with radial grooves when moist, and fade to a lighter color as they mature. Their stems tend to be slender and long, and the same color or slightly lighter than the cap. The gill attachment to the stem is adnexed (narrowly attached), and they are initially cream-colored before tinting purple as the spores mature. The spores are dark purplish-brown in mass, ellipsoid in shape, and measure 10.5–15 by 6.5–8.5 micrometers. The mushroom grows in fields, grassy meadows, and similar habitats, particularly in wet, north-facing fields (south-facing for southern hemisphere) that are well-fertilized by sheep and cattle feces. But unlike P. cubensis and P. coprophila, the fungus does not grow directly on dung; rather, it is a saprobic species that feeds off decaying grass roots. It is widely distributed in the cool temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in Europe. However, it has also been reported occasionally from warmer locations such as India, South America, and Australasia. The earliest reliable history of P. semilanceata intoxication dates back to 1799 in London, and in the 1960s the mushroom was the first European species confirmed to contain psilocybin. Further investigations into the chemical makeup of the fungus revealed the presence of the substances phenylethylamine and the psychotropic baeocystin.
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
Beautiful visuals and colourful patterns
Take the Magic truffles Atlantis and beautiful visuals and
colourful patterns are guaranteed.
Especially for the experienced truffle lover.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Magic Truffles Atlantis:
Psilocybe atlantis: Indigenous only to Fulton County, Georgia, Psilocybe Atlantis is another relative of the magic mushroom family and has a pleasant taste and smell. This type of sclerotia has appeared on the market and is more potent than either Tampanesis or Mexicana.
Exercise caution it’s surprisingly strong compared to the other types; similar to the difference between the old Cubensis mushrooms and the Hawaiian mushrooms.
Exercise caution it’s surprisingly strong compared to the other types; similar to the difference between the old Cubensis mushrooms and the Hawaiian mushrooms.
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Hawaiian mushrooms,
mexicana,
Psilocybe Atlantis,
Tampanesis,
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Monday, October 8, 2012
Magic Funghi: Psicoattive
Magic funghi allucinogeni |
Con il termine generico di funghi allucinogeni s'indicano le specie di funghi dalle caratteristiche psicoattive (in particolar modo allucinogene). Ne esistono circa duecento specie, diffuse in tutto il mondo, e ogni anno i micologi ne classificano di nuove. Evidenze storiche e archeologiche dimostrano che una pluralità di culti e tradizioni, sia a scopo religioso sia terapeutico, si è sviluppata intorno ad essi. I cactus e i funghi allucinogeni erano e sono tuttora tradizionalmente diffusi presso le popolazioni indigene di diverse zone dell'America e il loro uso, legato a riti sacri e fatto risalire al 2000 a.C., si è perpetuato presso le culture degli Inca, degli Aztechi e dei Maya. L'uso di funghi allucinogeni si è sviluppato presso diverse popolazioni antiche delle Americhe e ancora oggi è perpetuato presso popolazioni tradizionali del Messico centrale. Pare che il loro uso non fosse estraneo anche alle culture europee, africane e asiatiche fin dall'età della pietra. info:www.shamantar.com
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Aztechi,
funghi allucinogeni,
Inca,
Maya,
psicoattive
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