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Sexy Sacred Mushrooms

Sexy Sacred Mushrooms
Author: John W. Allen
Publisher: Ronin Publishing (CA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781579512088

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Chronicles the first modern ethnomycological and historically documented look at certain species of fungi and their past and present use as a source of healing, both body and mind as in ancient primitive archaic rituals; and also as an aphrodisiac. Modern day use of these fungi originating from seven personal documented exchanges of communication between author John Allen and Sasha Shulgin, and Jochen Gartz that describe--in detail and photographs--the effects of both the ludible use of psilocybian fungi throughout the ages to produce intense sexual euphoric unions. Other families of fungi that produce similar effects but contain different chemicals can result in timeless hours of pure orgasmic pleasure. The aphrodisiac effects of mushrooms were first reported around the time of the conquest of Nueva España. Francisco Flores, Diego Duran and Bernardo de Sahagún described mushrooms used by Aztecs priests and their followers to produce "provoked lust". In the mid-20th Century several noted scholars, like R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Weston LaBarre, Maria Sabina, Florence Cowan, Eunice Pike, Tim Leary, Richard Alpert and Aldous Huxley reported experiencing erotic euphoric effects and observing erotic sensuality in others while they were under the influence psilocybine. Many claimed they had found the perfect sexual aphrodisiac. In some of these modern anecdotal materials we have been taught that the majority of Mazatec Indian shamans, curanderas, brujos, sabios/sabias, and their Indian participants of mushroom vigils and Velada's, all refrain from sexual activity 4 days before and 4 days after a mushroom ceremony. To do so, as many of the medicine men and woman all seem to agree on, is that it, "would bring about a lasting madness." Yet some Indians have been reported to regularly participate in sexual activities while on mushrooms as well as on peyote. In the Florentine Codex, Sahagún, a devout catholic, said that the mushrooms "aun provocan a lujuria," i.e., that they "even provoke lust." Wasson believed that Sahagún may have been responsible for adding these words, and wondered why they were inserted. He inquired if they were meant to either excite the sixteenth century readers seeking always the Fountain of Youth and new aphrodisiacs, or to incite his pious readers against the mushrooms? Allen shares with the reader, a chronicle embellished from notes in his personal files and memories of his experiences with sacred mushrooms and sexual erotica. He features pre¬-historical evidence of such sexual activities between humans, animals, sex and mushrooms, and phallic symbolism, rites of spring and fertility festivals.


The Sacred Mushrooms of Mexico

The Sacred Mushrooms of Mexico
Author: Brian P. Akers
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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This work presents significant new readings in ethnomycology, a discipline that examines the role of fungi in human affairs. The greatest cultural and historical impact of mushrooms has resulted from psychoactive compounds found in certain species, and native interpretations of their mental effects in humans, as revealed through intensive multidisciplinary studies coordinated by the late R. Gordon Wasson, the father of ethnomycology. Wasson's research in the 1950s led to the elucidation of mushroom cultism in Mexico, a phenomenon dismissed as unfounded rumor by "experts" only a few decades earlier. Discoveries made by Wasson and his collaborators intersect a staggering number of disciplines, so much so that individual fields have had difficulty assimilating them. The Sacred Mushrooms of Mexico presents six texts concerning the mushrooms. Five of them are translations of relevant scholarly sources in Spanish previously unavailable in English. The sixth is a transcript of The Sacred Mushroom, a celebrated episode of the classic television series "One Step Beyond." This TV program may have been the only show in broadcast history in which the host ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms and endured their effects on camera for the viewing pleasure of the home audience.


The Sacred Mushroom Seeker

The Sacred Mushroom Seeker
Author: Robert Gordon Wasson
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1990
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Keep Your Sexy Sacred

Keep Your Sexy Sacred
Author: Sabrina Universal Lawton
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1642795445

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Keep Your Sexy Sacred bridges the perceived gap between the secular and sacred by providing an entirely new, completely compelling way of understanding God. God is both feminine and masculine. The root cause for the spiritual deficit experienced in the world is a lack of understanding of the feminine nature of God. Sabrina Universal Lawton exposes her own darkness to the light as she draws readers into the gripping vortex of her own evolution from lust to love. By raising readers’ Spiritual IQ, Keep Your Sexy Sacred serves as the springboard for healing the strained relationships between men and women, blacks and whites, pharmaceuticals and plant medicines—and it brings a necessary end to religious strife. When introduced to the feminine qualities of God, women evolve from being collectively viewed as mere objects of visual pleasure and physical stimuli and men evolve to understand that the necessary path to embodying their own God-power is to embrace the wisdom of the feminine energy—not only within women, but also within themselves. Jesus’ direct messages of love and non-judgement are the very foundations on which this anointed body of work stands, and men and women alike are certain to see the Bible like never before! With renewed 20/20 vision, Sabrina guides readers towards healed relationships, dismantling religious dogma, and demystifying the original sin through keeping their sexy sacred and evolving to a place of love.


The Origins of Religion

The Origins of Religion
Author: Nicklas Failla
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-05-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781512367782

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Throughout the ancient stories of humanity, plants and fungi have been used as sources to contact divine realms by Shaman and Priest alike. These naturally induced experiences are often potent enough to form Mystics, Prophets, Spiritual Gurus, and even gods. Psychedelic substances during modern eras have been virtually demonized and condemned by most members of society or labeled as recreational by others - leaving any claims to a spiritual connection castrated at the thesis statement. Scholars fear tackling this subject by reality of being ostracized from peers and/or branded as a hieratic by the Church if not outright imprisoned by the state Holidays such as Christmas, Easter, Holy Communion, and Marriage all appear to have their roots in the experience that Christ is centered upon; Sacred Psilocybin Mushrooms. This book takes a deeper look into the myths, artwork, and stories that surround predominating religions and breaks down how each individual can come into direct communication with divine realms by instituting the true Holy Blessed Sacrament.


The Sacred Mushroom

The Sacred Mushroom
Author: Andrija Puharich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1959
Genre: Agaricales
ISBN:

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Sacred Mushrooms and the Law

Sacred Mushrooms and the Law
Author: Richard Boire
Publisher: Ronin Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781579510619

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Sacred Mushrooms and the Law is the only book covering the legal landscape underlying psychedelic mushrooms. All federal and state laws concerning mushrooms are covered, and charts outline potential punishments.


Sacred Mushrooms and the Law

Sacred Mushrooms and the Law
Author: Richard Glen Boire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1995
Genre: Mushrooms, Hallucinogenic
ISBN:

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Sacred Mushroom Rituals

Sacred Mushroom Rituals
Author: Joseph Lane
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-08-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999015377

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Teonanácatl

Teonanácatl
Author: Ralph Metzner
Publisher: Four Tree Publications
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2003-12-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780936329017

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