Mushroom Magic

Mushroom Magic

“The Mycelium is the neurological network of nature.”

Paul Stamets

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Microdose Journaling: How Can It Help?

One of the newest and most helpful trends has hit the mental health world: microdose journaling. This form of therapy combines two popular activities, journaling and taking microdoses of psychedelic mushrooms, to…

The Psychedelic Origins of Santa Claus

Was Santa Claus A Shaman? Our current understanding of Santa Claus dates back to various characters. In European Paganism, the Scandinavian house goblin, for example, offers protection from harmful spirits in exchange…

Ingredient Spotlight: Artist’s Conk & Red Belted Conk

Though completely different species– The Artist’s Conk and Red Belted Conk do have some similarities. These polypore, wood-eating, fungi contain medicinal healing properties that have been used traditionally for centuries. Spanning across…

Making Mushroom Logs: Grow Your Own!

The weather is cooling, the bees are slowing. Though we’re wrapping up the growing season, it’s time to think about next year and the spiral of years to come. One of my…

Meditation and “Drugs”

It’s a not-so-dirty little secret that most of today’s leading meditation teachers were interested in drugs. By “drugs,” of course, I don’t mean alcohol or Oxycontin, but rather that subset of chemicals…

Top 10 Places to Forage for Mushrooms

For thousands of years, our ancestors used both functional and entheogenic fungi for spiritual purposes, health benefits, and sustenance. With functional mushrooms like Reishi, Chaga, Lions Mane, and Cordyceps taking the west…

Chocolate Portal to the Mind’s Eye

Looking for a way to mask magic mushrooms’ notoriously pungent flavor? Try this simple healthy vegan xocolatl bar recipe that ruminates on sweet natural sugars while utilizing Azteca foods of the gods.…

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