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Magic mushrooms grow naturally, unaided, all over the world. Coincidence?
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People often struggle with words to describe their experiences with mushrooms. Traditional human thinking, habits and customs that we take for granted every day can be 'exposed' for what they are - ridiculous, and hilarious. Ego may disappear, and if the trip is strong enough, the barrier that we use to compartmentalise our self from our environment disappears too. You are now your environment. Never will you take so much comfort, inspiration and value from your insignificance in the world. The feeling is spiritual - as a hardened athiest, shrooms have helped me grasp the concept of spirituality properly.
Interesting then, to remember that these species of fungi have existed on the planet longer than humans, probably much longer, and much contact has been made between humans and magic mushrooms throughout human history. One can imagine the contribution they have made to spirituality (and in turn, religion) in many cultures. Witches cauldren comes to mind.
Yep, shrooms have offered the human race so much, yet we in this country elect to make an entire species against the law somehow, as if their existence on the planet was some horrible accident that needs to be corrected by infallible human authority. If we want to fight nature, how about starting with say, the redback spider? Something actually dangerous, perhaps? Instead of something that can only offer good?
Maybe there'd be some progress if our own authorities knocked back a couple of gold tops each. Certainly couldn't hurt.