This has been an odd feeling I've been having for the past couple weeks. I feel like I was "baptized" and born again, but I can never really pinpoint when it happened. Over time I lost identity of who I was growing up, as if the lockdowns completely erased all sense of who I was. I still have memories of my younger self of course, but now they don't really feel like they're my memories. A lot of my ambitions remain the same, but I still like there's a lot missing. Think of switching from Windows to Linux and you're still struggling to learn all the features. That's how, I guess, my soul feels.
Anyone else experiencing this? Is this supposed to be a good thing?
Have done full doses of mushrooms, but have been microdosing psilocybin for the first time in my life this week. Have combined them with Lions Head and Cordycdeps.
All I have to say is…woah. My thoughts are clearer, the worlds a bit brighter, and my energy is significantly increased. This stuff is a medicine and it was provided to us by God to help us cope with the challenges of our world. The fact it’s been kept from us is criminal, people need to be jailed for that alone.
Psilocybin mushrooms helped me heal from CPTSD. If you haven’t watched it, you should check out the film “Fantastic Fungi.” Mushrooms are truly amazing and a blessing from God. They can literally help re-wire your brain.
That they are!! I make sure to thank God everytime I consume my dose, it’s important to take this stuff with positive intentions for the full effect. I’m convinced they may be associated with the “bread” that Jesus referenced with the disciples in the Bible as well.
Wouldn’t shock me on bit if He was teaching them how to use the medicine and when the Roman Catholic’s found out they rearranged the text to make it seem like it’s just normal bread they were eating. Much easier to control a public that is NOT utilizing these in the correct manner.
Yep! If memory serves me right, Graham Hancock did an excellent thesis on ancient Christianity and how natural psychedelics (mushrooms in particular) played a role in its development.
For context; set and setting are important as well. This combined with the right intention (prayer) and the result can change your life. It did mine. I haven’t used them in a few years since my last “therapeutic” dose. Why? I haven’t needed them! I’m not only more in tune with myself and others, but my connection to God has never been more intimate and real.
This is awesome, I’m glad to hear they helped you heal! More people need to be introduced to them. Our current state of mental health care is a disaster and these could change things.
Will definitely look up that thesis, the influence of psychedelic on Christianity would not shock me one bit.
“bread” is interesting. About a hundred years ago there was a town in Eastern France where the townspeople had a feast and most ate from the same bread, which contained the active ingredients of LSD.
From Wikipedia: “LSD was first synthesized by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1938 from lysergic acid, a chemical derived from the hydrolysis of ergotamine, an alkaloid found in ergot, a fungus that infects grain.”
Whoa! Hadn’t heard of this. Maybe the theories about the “bread” being a psychedelic are correct then? Could absolutely see it
Yup. This is the way.
Where do I get this stuff? Is it legal?
Lionshead and Cordycep mushrooms are legal, can find people selling supplements online but be sure to your due diligence.
Psilocybin mushrooms are not legal if you’re in the U.S. However, they have been decriminalized in some states. Look up the “Uncle Ben’s Rice Psilocybin” method, this is NOT encouraging illegal activity ;)