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Mushrooms are peculiar. Neither plant nor animal, they are fungi, belonging to one of the six biological kingdoms. Animals, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Plants, and Protista.
I’ve put mushrooms on my salads. Now they’re on my mind.
I’d frequently heard people mention “magic mushrooms.” But I didn’t take them seriously.
And then I learned about traces of mushrooms on ancient eucharistic chalices unearthed in the catacombs of Rome.
I delved further.
I learned that mushrooms have multiple uses: biofuel, skincare, imitation leather, cancer treatment, and bricks, to name a few.
I learned of Aldous Huxley’s experiences with mushrooms and other hallucinogens from his book The Doors of Perception (1954). (Jim Morrison named his band after that book.)
I learned that long before organized religions arose, our predecessors partook of various plants, herbs, and mushrooms to enter another realm of consciousness where they touched immortality and felt at one with all things.
I learned that hallucinogens have become a sacrament for some people who are “spiritual but not religious.” (Huxley foresaw such a “new reformation” of spirituality.)
I learned that American scientists began controlled clinical experiments with psychedelic drugs in the 1950s.
I learned of Timothy Leary, who famously tripped out on LSD and became “the most dangerous man in America,” prompting Nixon to declare a war on drugs in 1970. Consequently, scientists ceased their experiments. But in 2000 researchers at Johns Hopkins University began clinical psychedelic experiments again. Most participants attest to positive results. More joy. Less anxiety. More love.
It’s not that psychedelics are the only way to an altered state of mind. That would be dogmatism. But they are a way to experience an altered state, which may lead to altered traits. Prayer, meditation, music, and even a “runner’s high” may do the same.
Mushrooms are fantastic. Intelligent. And thus they speak.
There’s a feeling,
the pulse of eternal knowledge.
When you sense the oneness, you are with us.
We brought life to Earth.
You can’t see us, but we flourish all around you.
Everywhere, in everything,
and even inside you,
whether you believe in us or not.
From your first breath, to your last.
In darkness, and in the light.
We are the oldest, and youngest.
We are the largest, and smallest.
We are the wisdom of a billion years.
We are creation.
We are resurrection,
condemnation, and regeneration.
We are mushrooms.
(from the film Fantastic Fungi, 2019)
intense bike rides on the trails in Denver eons ago kept me sane enough to complete my graduate work. Wiped away my stress.
In the garden of Eden, Eve was the first to partake of a mushroom. And then the serpent started speaking.
😂 brave of her and wise
We have only scratched the surface.
Thank you, Randy. Everywhere in the natural world, Gaia messages us: You must be conscientious stewards. You will not survive without us. We are your Mother, Earth.
To believers and advocates, this is good news. To deniers and the unconscious, well, Nature weeps for us–and herself.
I became a gutter drunk trying to get that elusive relief and rest my mind. Almost cost me my life. There are many natural ways to ease a troubled mind as so many Bluesmen wailed. But I don’t think anything really works if you don’t become comfortable with yourself and your understanding of the divine.
Very interesting as I am old enough to have enjoyed The Doors and heard the many controversies about Timothy Leary. I shall enjoy mushrooms a bit differently now.
Amen… Aho…true & beautiful words – they are a gift of creation & they are truly all around us. Doors of perception; open & walk thru… ever learning… thank you Randy!
Damn, Randy! You sure do come up with the goods! Thank you.
To Stewart, There is a difference between trying to drink, smoke or dope yourself into oblivion and partaking conscioiusly of that which might open you to the world of spirit. One has to be willing to experience and understand all that is revealed during and after the ingestion of magic mushrooms, weed, LSD or other natural barrier-openers. .
I can’t believe nobody pointed out that you are one helluva “Fun-guy”.