Neuroborean
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Ok guys, so here we are,
first of all I want to thank everyone that helped me to start this thread and displaying the possibility of doing it, for the ideas and all, specially to @Nurse Ratched and @Mysterier
The first thing I want to comment is that I have been very interested in botanical entheogeny and more especially in ethnobotany, in a quite general way, not only concerned about plants with "magical" properties regarding the spirit and the mind but in general all those that can be plant allies, that is to say, those that have medicinal properties.
My view is that once you start to really understand herbalism there is a certain dimension that starts to become possible: an alchemical relationship between plant and body, a sort of animism and symbiosis.
So, if we consider that dimension (besides the more obvious one in a material sense such as the freshness of the plants) it is always better to grow the plants you want to use and have a close relationship.
My intention for the next few years is to learn to grow my favorite plants, or at least those that I can learn. My first goals will be convolvulaceae and some simple plants like those of the Leonorus group: (Klip dagga, Motherwort, Siberian motherwort...). As some of you may know my medium to long term intention is to set up an ethnobotanical store, working with many different plants, some unusual, from Chinese, Unani and Ayurvedic medicine (but not only: also from South American shamanism).
I am quite lucky to live in a sub-tropical climate so I think with a bit of luck I might even be able to get my own kratom plants, a tree that has greatly improved my life, especially my health in relation to my type 1 diabetes, which is honestly a bit of a burden on a day to day basis.
I will post some pictures of my (still scarce) experiences with morning glory and as I can, with other family members (I need to get ololiuqui seeds (soon) and stictocardia (more difficult, but very interesting).
In the next post! :::
first of all I want to thank everyone that helped me to start this thread and displaying the possibility of doing it, for the ideas and all, specially to @Nurse Ratched and @Mysterier
The first thing I want to comment is that I have been very interested in botanical entheogeny and more especially in ethnobotany, in a quite general way, not only concerned about plants with "magical" properties regarding the spirit and the mind but in general all those that can be plant allies, that is to say, those that have medicinal properties.
My view is that once you start to really understand herbalism there is a certain dimension that starts to become possible: an alchemical relationship between plant and body, a sort of animism and symbiosis.
So, if we consider that dimension (besides the more obvious one in a material sense such as the freshness of the plants) it is always better to grow the plants you want to use and have a close relationship.
My intention for the next few years is to learn to grow my favorite plants, or at least those that I can learn. My first goals will be convolvulaceae and some simple plants like those of the Leonorus group: (Klip dagga, Motherwort, Siberian motherwort...). As some of you may know my medium to long term intention is to set up an ethnobotanical store, working with many different plants, some unusual, from Chinese, Unani and Ayurvedic medicine (but not only: also from South American shamanism).
I am quite lucky to live in a sub-tropical climate so I think with a bit of luck I might even be able to get my own kratom plants, a tree that has greatly improved my life, especially my health in relation to my type 1 diabetes, which is honestly a bit of a burden on a day to day basis.
I will post some pictures of my (still scarce) experiences with morning glory and as I can, with other family members (I need to get ololiuqui seeds (soon) and stictocardia (more difficult, but very interesting).
In the next post! :::