Shamanism & Not General Liberties 1 of 6 with Jan Irvin
Is the curator of the official website for John Marco Allegro, the much criticized Extinct Sea Scrolls scholar, and has contributed much to the re-examination of lots of of Allegro’s theories. Endure year he contributed study toward the academic article Wasson and Allegro on the Tree of Wisdom as Amanita, 2006, with Michael Hoffman. This article is to be published in the The Magazine of Higher Criticism. He has been featured in the documentaries The American Drug War, to be aired on Showtime …
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Tags: curator, General, Jan Irvin, John Marco Allegro, Liberties, Magazine, Michael Hoffman, Personal, Shamanism.
November 24, 2009 at 23:51
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November 25, 2009
By hash626
i agree! i’ve only done this once, but doing mushrooms in isolation, laying on a bed, in a dark setting with closed eyes can be profoundly spiritual. I can proudly say that from personal experience. Now i’ve never had a bad trip and ill tell you why, well not you but other people reading this. My first time i only had 1 gram, and from that i decided i liked them alot. I’ve also done them with other people several times, so im experienced. Once you reach that level, doing them in isolation is fun
By TheWiretap
they work for me both indoors and outdoors.
It’s a different trip either way. I’ve had amazing indoor trips, and incredibly outdoor trips too
it works both ways, because you ‘know the score’ either way on shrooms regardless of your location.
I would actually love to know what a night club is like on shrooms though, I bet it is absoloutely hilarious.
By Shroctopus
Some on my most enlightning experiences were indoor mushroom trips. . . .
It didn’t really matter, at one point my ceiling melted away and i was staring into space.
By EnoDude
Thats very good my friend. I recommend you to get in the open field. Maybe go camping or walk thru trails or hiking. I usually go to the smokey mountains in knoxville Tennesse and go camping since i live close to it.
Your experience of the earth would be most gratifying. Thanks
By pulsating123
I take them inside my house at night. . . . .
Sometimes outside but not often.
Its not a party thing like you said. I do it well and alone and ritually give many thanks to the mushroom before ingesting them.
By emptyhighways
First psychedelic I ever had was a uninformedly massive bong hit of salvia extract.
The experience was very intense and, um, quite psychologically traumatic. That Philip K. Dickean paranoya that reality is about to suddenly shatter right under my feet is still something i feel whenever i recall that experience.
By emptyhighways
you’ve never tried any entheogen/psychedelic before?? and straight to ibogane? wow, that’s definetly an intense start most likely, good luck! Are you doing it as an addiction treatment?
By newgtguy
I’m about to try ibogaine up in Canada.
The only thing is, I’m scared. I’ve never experienced any kind of Entheogen before. . .
Wish me luck!
By EnoDude
Mushroom are to take outdoors.
It is a sort of union between you and the earth.
They are not to be taken indoors such as night clubs or discos
By wessmann007
Eat Drink and Beat Mary. . . . . . .