It's okay to add loads of mushrooms, right?
Preferably the kind you forage on your own in the woods. That's my style!
Thanks a lot for the friendly nudge!
That song, and several others, are newly uploaded to Wavlake now.
Based on your positive response to 11:11, here's another track of mine you might enjoy hearing.
https://wavlake.com/track/89446c3e-bf91-432c-a9d6-dda366a76c4e
This particular song hasn't been added to my wavlake page yet, but that's about to change. Many thanks for listening!
"How in the world will it change?"
"Don't hold your breath!"
Wookiefoot is fuckin' awesome.
Nice suggestion!
It's fun for me to balance out that mood with some Frank Zappa bangers.
Frank Zappa fan here!
Zappa fans are untriggerable because his music IS the trigger.
GM nostr ☕️🌨❄️❤️🔥🔥
It's nice when your ₿alentine really gets you, and gets you with exactly the perfect gift.
It was a complete surprise and a great joy!
RN there happen to be 21 chocolate coins remaining in my stash.
Happy day to all!

Happy ₿alentine!
₿^))
Mycelium Running, signed by Paul, sits on my bookshelf, too. 😄
The opportunity to read Radical Mycology hasn't arisen for me yet.
Funtastic Fungi was much fun to read just because it consisted of many short, illuminating essays from so many different contributors.
Fungi connects even you and me through tunnels of space and time.
Entangled life, indeed!
Here's my personal interpretation of Hindi deity Shiva, based on a little bit of personal experience.
While living in my Japan, my Indophile friends told me about Shiva having saved a village by drinking a sea of poison (to me this represents imbibing alcohol).
It's also well known that Shiva loves smoking ganja.
For these obvious, and other, more subtle, reasons, Shiva strikes me as a god of intoxication and communion through inebriation.
In this sense, to get high is to commune with Shiva. Of course, it's just one interpretation of many, so...
Here's a song of mine made in reverence of this concept.
OM NAMA SHIVAI ~BOM!
https://wavlake.com/track/96804293-b28d-4253-b954-3f345228b95e
It's good to ask a question like "Are you afraid to drive a car just because you don't know the first thing about how it actually works?"
or
"Do you have to conduct thorough research about aerodynamics and flight before you can be a passenger on a plane?"
or
"Do you have to take a class on TCP/IP before you feel comfortable using the internet?"
As stated above, the plumbing only matters to plumbers, and those aspiring to become plumbers.
Are any of the artists on nostr:npub1yfg0d955c2jrj2080ew7pa4xrtj7x7s7umt28wh0zurwmxgpyj9shwv6vg on #Nostr ?
I would love to follow them 😀
Just released a new song last month!
Sleeping on the floor is wonderful. Beds take up a lot of space. A Japanese style futon folds up and fits in a closet to free up that space during the day. Tatami mat support is not a bad idea, either.
It's also common for me to sit on the floor a lot. It's down to earth this way.
"Entangled Life" by Merlin Sheldrake is a brilliant book.
Currently reading "Softwar" by Jason Lowery, and this is good stuff, too, but it reads like an overstuffed college thesis. Nevertheless, it's still worth reading in my opinion.
Yes because we all know that separation of church and state was a mistake.
One of the most eloquent descriptions of the effect of LSD on the mind is as follows:
The mind sets into habitual behavior like a snow-covered hill get ruts from sledding the same paths over and over. LSD in the brain is like a fresh, thick coat of snow erasing all existing paths, removing "guard rails" and allowing for a completely fresh start.
Another fine analogy, in my opinion. This is related to the science of neuroplasticity and neurogenesis!
Fungal Bug Farming
The thick-footed morel built a farming venture on the Pseudomonas putida bacteria. This morel cultivates the bacteria by producing compounds that help the strain grow.
When conditions favor storage of resources, the morel "harvests" the bacteria and transfers carbon compounds from bacteria to the fungi. The fungi then stores this carbon in structures called sclerotia; essentially a "grain silo" to draw from when resources grow scarce.
The bacteria are "planted" by the fungus far and wide using it's fungal hyphae as a highway to disperse the bacteria to new growing areas expanding the fungal farm endeavor.
Read more HERE: https://archive.ph/SFq2d

#Alexandria
Another little-known fact about the Fungi Kingdom; some of them are carnivorous. Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus) regularly ensnare nematodes in slipknot nooses within their hyphal knots. Fungi 'round and find out!
Nootropic black truffle tincture, elderberry syrup, echinacea, goldenseal, garlic, and ginger. Then take a walk


