Yes, I would.
So you think amantia are as psychedelic as psilocybin? That's ridiculous.
Yes, I would.
So you think amantia are as psychedelic as psilocybin? That's ridiculous.
It is my understanding and belief that the "Jews" started off as Egyptians. And after they became Jews, they were constantly turning back to the gods of Egypt -- i.e., the Pharaoh. Moses, of course, was supposedly raised in the Pharaoh's house. He obviously worshiped the gods of Egypt until the day the true God revealed Themselves to him.
Also, "Satan" was considered a "God", as was Hades. For instance, (Book of Job, 1, 6): "One day the Children of God came to attend on Yahweh, and among them was Satan." Or, Psalm 82, vs. 6: "I have said you are gods and all of you are children of the Most High. But you shall die like mortals and fall as one of the princes."
Way to quote yourself, somaeye.
Shrooms and MJ were specifically designed to produce those chemicals. I'm with Terrence on this one. Cannabis employs a unique mechanism in whole nature to produce THC and other cannabinoids, don't you read news?Isnt it also possible that the mushrooms evolved and since, the toxins they produce induce a state that more than just humans endure when eaten, my dog snatched some up when I left the room one time, and he runs away from them now, and you could tell he was tripping, poor guy :/ . The mushroom contains just a poison, without the ability of a brain like ours to process the experience, it would probably just scare the shit out of nearly anything that eats it. just my 2 cents