Is the Cathedral of Bayonne, were the artists using mushrooms for inspiration? 🍄 It certainly looks like it lol
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Either that or a form of embellishment popular at the times, or both!
That’s what the The Psychedelic Gospel theorised: the blood of Christ: the “spiced” whine.
It’s absolutely stunning. And here is another one, with the Christian praying to it 
I think at least one of the names of psilocybin mushrooms somewhere is a variant of Saint Peter. You already probably know the popular, easy to grow tropical cactus that bears the name. And then there is the "vine of death" which is a distinct "saint peter" reference (as in the gatekeeper of the heaven).
Mushrooms are extremely interesting. I definitely agree with McKenna that they were the most likely first psychedelic ever used by humans, because they just grow. I don't think that they prompted the evolution of language though, that is a natural step you can see in many birds, especially, with their songs and tool using. DMT takes you further but psilocybin has this way of showing you the future that is distinct.
I have been blessed by that San Pedro, it has the keys to the other realms.
I have to admit that since some of the new things I've learned that I'm very curious to consult with the spirits again. I'd like to see what comes up because they brought useful information in the past.
Also, yeah, I gotta get into growing some of those succulents again. I've got the perfect environment for them now. I've started them from seed before and the little bubbies are so adorbs.
