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anything else that you can recomend for healing?
From my personal experience, microdosing and hypnotherapy are the most powerful tools.
I’ve been doing microdosing of amanita muscaria for a while. It’s a shamanic 🍄 It gives amazing results. I was basically reborn from aches. Also I’ve had a few trips by taking 5g and then 10g. Your ego slowly dies.
It doesn’t contain pcylisibin, so don’t expect to see any wild hallucinations during trips. Keep in mind that it’s poisonous mushroom, but 0,5-1g pre day isn’t harmful dose at all. Make a proper research about it.
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linterteatime · 2 years
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Am i insane enough to make all of the hollow knight characters into gijinkas? Perhaps...
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tikkakorppi · 7 months
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yoga-onion · 2 years
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Legends and myths about trees
Celtic beliefs in trees (9)
B for Beth (Birch) - December 24th - January 20th
“Lady of the Forest - First month of the Celtic tree calendar”
Colour: white, Star: Venus, Gem: crystal, Gender: female, Element: air & water, Symbols: initiation, purity + cleanliness, love + friendship, birth + rite of passage
The fast-growing birch, as a nurturing tree, provides a shield for slower-growing trees, so oaks and pines follow the birch in putting down roots in the earth. The leaves are small and cast a wispy shadow on the ground, allowing other plants to grow in the shade they create, which in turn attracts a wide variety of insects, birds and other creatures to the forest. It is ironic that the weaker trees, sheltered by the birch and increasing in number, overtake the nurturing trees and grow, driving the birch to death. The birch has connotations of openings to new horizons and overcoming difficulties. It was believed that the birch, which provides strength and protection in times of adversity, would nurture new life and its forests would repel evil.
The barked logs were burnt ceaselessly as yule logs to be lit in the fireplace on Christmas Eve during the rituals of the time.
In Celtic shamanism, this birch is considered a cosmic tree, and the druids would climb the trunk of the white birch to different heavens and visualised in their minds to interact with the spirit world.
At the base of the birch is the hallucinogenic and highly toxic Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric. Celtic shamans believed in the fly agaric mushrooms, in Indian mythology in soma drinks, or the ancient Etruscans believed it to bring immortality and was a holy mushroom. They used to trip to the underworld with its help.
Birch birch has a variety of medicinal properties, especially for rheumatism and arthritis. It cleanses the body and is effective against skin diseases, and the ancient Celts saw the white bark of birch as a sign of its cleansing powers.
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木にまつわる伝説・神話
ケルト人の樹木の信仰 (9)
B は Beth  (シラカバ) - 12月24日~1月20日
『森の淑女〜ケルトの木の暦の第1月』
色: 白、星: 金星、宝石: 水晶、性: 女性、要素: 空気 & 水、シンボル: 発端、純粋さ+清潔、愛+友情、誕生+通過儀礼
生長の早いシラカバは、養いの木として、生長の遅い木の楯となってくれるので、オークやマツはシラカバの後を追うように大地に根を下ろす。葉は小さく、大地にうっすら影を落とすので、そうしてできた日陰のもとで他の植物がすくすく成長し、結果として、多種多様の昆虫や鳥や、さまざまな生き物を森へ誘うことになる。シラカバに庇護されてどんどん数を増やした弱い木が、養いの木を追い越して生長し、シラカバを死に追いやってしまうのは皮肉としか言いようがない。シラカバには新しい地平を切り開く、難局を乗り切るという含みがある。逆境にあって力を与え、楯ともなって身を守ってくれるシラカバは新たな生命を育み、その森は邪悪なものを撃退すると信じられていた。
樹皮を剥がした丸太は、クリスマス・イヴに暖炉にくべるユール・ログとして当時のころの儀式が続くあいだ、絶えることなく燃やされた。
ケルトのシャーマニズムでは、このシラカバが宇宙樹とされていて、ドルイドは、白いシラカバの幹を登り、違う天界へ行き、霊界と交流することを心に描いた。
シラカバの根元には幻覚作用があり猛毒のベニシダダケ (アマニタ・ムスカリア)が生えている。ケルトのシャーマンたちはベニシダダケを、インド神話ではソーマ酒を、あるいは古代エトルリア人は不死をもたらすと考え、聖なるキノコと信じていた。彼らはその助けを借りて冥界へとトリップしていた。
シラカバにはさまざまな薬効があり、特にリューマチや関節炎に効果を発揮する。身体を清め、皮膚病にも有効で、古代ケルト人は、シラカバの白い樹皮を浄化する為力の表れと見ていた。
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SATANISM | WITCHCRAFT | SHAMANISM
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shamanantiquity · 1 year
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✧ The Shaman Antiquity - Part 10 ✧
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gaertan · 1 year
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foraging froge
Made a speedpaint digital version of another of my gym sketches! As usual, you can check out the timelapse at my telegram channel Always fun to draw cute stuff also MUSHROOM 👉🍄
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bmtalbott · 6 months
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Language is an ecstatic activity of signification. Intoxicated by the mushrooms, the fluency, the ease, the aptness of expression one becomes capable of are such that one is astounded by the words that issue forth from the contact of the intention of articulation with the matter of experience. The spontaneity, the mushrooms, liberate is not only perceptual, but linguistic. For the shaman, it is as if existence were uttering itself through him.
- Henry Munn, The Mushrooms of Language
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shawsong · 2 years
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shamandrummer · 9 months
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Saint Nick the Flying Shaman
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Have you ever wondered about the origins of modern Christmas traditions? What is the origin of the Christmas tree, decorations about, and all the brightly wrapped presents beneath? This Christmas, as it's been done for generations, stories of Santa and his reindeer will be told around the world, including tales of how Saint Nick flies around on his sleigh in the middle of the night delivering presents to all the good children while they sleep snug in their beds. Where do these stories come from--and better yet--what are we actually celebrating on Christmas morning?
Although most people see Christmas as a Christian holiday, many of the symbols and icons we associate with Christmas celebrations are actually derived from the shamanic traditions of nomadic reindeer herders in Siberia and the Arctic Circle. John Rush, Ph.D., author of Mushrooms in Christian Art and professor of anthropology at Sierra College in Rocklin, CA., suggests, "Santa is a modern counterpart of a shaman, who consumed mind-altering plants and fungi to commune with the spirit world." He believes the story of Santa and his flying reindeer can be traced to shamans in the Siberian and Arctic regions, where the practices of the Indigenous shamanism have uncanny resemblances to the traditions of Christmas. In particular, the red and white mushroom, Amanita muscaria, is a significant connection between the two. Indigenous shamans would visit locals on the Winter Solstice, an astronomical phenomenon strongly related to modern-day Christmas, with gifts of dried hallucinogenic mushrooms.
According to scholars who study Arctic cultures, Indigenous shamans would pick the Amanita in summer, hanging them to dry on the evergreen trees growing above them. The mushrooms may also be taken inside to dry by the fireplace, leading to comparisons with stockings and a Christmas tree surrounded by red and white parcels. The drying of the mushrooms was one way to remove the toxins found in Amanita muscaria, while increasing the potency of psychedelic compounds. Come late December, on the Winter Solstice, the shaman would gather up the dried Amanitas and make use of the mushroom's psychoactive effects to commune with the spirit world and bring gifts of healing to the families, as they set intentions for the new year. If the hut's doorways were covered in snow, the shaman would enter through an opening in the ceiling.
Upon comparison, the similarities in ancient and modern Christmas traditions are undeniable: a Winter Solstice celebration in the snowy North Pole region where reindeer are prominent, consisting of evergreen trees, fireplaces hung with colorful decorations, rooftop chimney entrances and communal gift-giving. Regardless of where the origin of Santa Claus comes from, Christmas is a time of year for rebirth, inward reflection, setting intentions, gifting to loved ones, communing with family…and perhaps, unknowingly, celebrating a psychedelic mushroom.
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witchwoodoffical · 2 years
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by:  𝖂𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍𝖜𝖔𝖔𝖉©  
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sibirsibir · 2 years
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The Amanita Theater by Damir Muratov
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shamanantiquity · 2 years
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✧ The Shaman Antiquity ✧ Merlinos’ Memento
Entry LVI
Eleven months without recovery of any route to Sarasaland. I still struggle to grasp the thought of four separate kingdoms lost without trace.
I recall the years prior, when the strange mists began to set among our routes to Muda. Then, the sea route to Birabuto-- our traders lost to the tides. The lives bafflingly lost to simply feed our own. It should have been clear to me, then...
My starry brethren of the north, I can no longer reach, or even feel. This season will mark the year to finding only mist and soil. It’s as though those thriving lands & their Queen Azalea never existed.
Further still, the nomadic traders among us, who once called the north their home, seem to recall less each passing day. Those who have agreed to speak with our counsel struggle to recall a way home-- as though the very mists permeate their minds.
Is this an extension of The Darkening, or something new? Abandon? Another curse..?
Time weighs on me as I press onward to keep my vow to His Highness. The Quadrant Alliance may be broken, but my honor remains for Mushroom Kingdom-- my brethren, my family.
In the west, Merulius has halted the search for King Croacus’ whereabouts. King Mousta‘s proof of new fortune & the summons from Drai Dynasty cannot be ignored.
Perhaps this Star Piece is a glimmer of hope in the midst of all our trials.
1051, Late Summer
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 11 months
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Mycena haematopus Hungary Mycena haematopus, commonly known as the bleeding fairy helmet. 
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synapsenstau · 2 years
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