Tuesday, October 28, 2014

MAGIC

No other drug fascinates me more that psilocybin magic mushrooms. They've been around as long as us humans, and we cant help but experiment. Like marijuana, psilocybin is completely natural. Unlike marijuana, this stuff will put you on your ass and make you forget what planet you're on. Mushrooms have VERY similar affects to LSD, psilocybin causes a release of serotonin in the brain and user experience intense hallucinations, states of delirium, and extreme euphoria.
People who've experimented with both mushrooms and acid often speak of how shrooms were a more natural high compared to the basement chemistry lab feeling of  "LSD". Drugs that distort the perception of reality can either be extremely rewarding or traumatic experience. Hallucinogens emphasize ones true personality, and often while high on mushrooms, someone may realize how imperfect they truly are and take a turn for the worst. As crazy as it sounds, you cannot possibly un see the crazy shit that happened while you were on mushies... EVEN though nothing happened in the real world in the first place! 
Now your not going to be able to pick up a hot and ready with some mushrooms on it and have a psychedelic experience. What they sell in stores and put on your pizza is a harmless eatable fungus enjoyed by millions worldwide. Magic mushrooms require an extremely specific humidity and temperature to grow and are actually quite gross. Cow shit is the psilocybin mushrooms favorite place to grow. A special type of rice is planted into a cow pie or fed to the cows for a period of time. People either gather the feces and control the humidity and temperature for an extended period of time, or nature does its thing and this mind blowing drug is born. So people really do eat cow shit mushrooms to get high, and see things that are not really there.

2 comments:

  1. Wow... so people eat cow shit!? People really are doing anything they can do get high, or make a new drug. Very interesting post!

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  2. This intrigues me very much. Maybe talk about what it does to the brain. Or what people have to say about their experience.

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