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PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOMS
THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL INFLITRATION OF
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 | INTENSITY: 3 to 7 for most experiences.
MATERIAL: There are dozens of species of mushrooms
which contain the psychoactive alkaloids psilocybin/psilocin in active
amounts. 99% of the psilocybin mushrooms I've seen sold on the
underground market are the variety known as Psilocybe cubensis
(also called Stropharia cubensis), and dosage levels discussed
below pertain to this variety. Some species of psilocybin mushrooms
contain up to 10 times as much psilocybin by weight as cubensis,
producing an equivalent experience at a much lower dose.
HISTORY: The use of psilocybin mushrooms can be traced
back thousands of years. In Plants of the Gods, Schultes and Hofmann trace the use of these
mushrooms to numerous locations and Indian cultures in pre-Colombian
Mexico and South America. The Indians held the mushrooms with such
reverence that the Aztecs named them Teonanacatl, meaning "flesh
of the gods" or "divine flesh." Sacred objects relating to mushrooms,
such as the mushroom stones shown above, have been found dating back as
far as 1000 B.C.
Terence McKenna
suggests that hallucinogenic mushroom use may be much older than 3000
years, with the mushrooms being consumed and worshipped by early forms
of humankind. He even suggests that mushroom spores arriving from outer
space may have been some of the earliest forms of life and intelligence
on our planet. Many scientists feel that life could not have developed
on this planet during the 200 to 400 million year period from when
Earth's crust cooled until evidence of the first living organisms were
found. The theory of "panspermia" has been suggested to account for
this. Studies conducted by astrophysicists at the University of Leiden
in Netherlands have determined that certain mushroom spores could
survive up to 45 million years in interstellar transit. (see
Nature - Aug 1, 1985).
DOSAGE: Although some users eat just one gram of
"shrooms," dried weight, I find this produces little more than threshold
effects. Two grams should produce a mild psychedelic high, five grams
should produce an experience of similar intensity to a 250 mcg. LSD trip. (Five
grams of dried Psilocybe cubensis typically contains about 15 mg.
of psilocybin/psilocin.) At 10 to 14 grams I've had experiences which
are quite incredible. The potency of different batches of mushrooms
varies, usually within a range of +/-10%, although I've come across some
strains that were nearly twice as potent as standard. Mushrooms lose
potency with age (about 25% in six months.) They will keep much longer
if stored in an airtight container in the freezer. Fresh mushrooms
should be dried at a low temperature, around 95 degrees F, to preserve
their potency.
THE HIGH: Mushrooms produce an experience similar to
LSD but with a different signature. The mushroom high tends to be dreamy
and drifty in comparison to the penetrating brilliance and lucidity of
acid. Users report feeling more relaxed on shrooms, sometimes even
drowsy, rather than the speedy, edgy feeling common with acid. The
average shroom trip lasts five to seven hours, with the most intense and
visually hallucinogenic part of the experience taking place during the
first two hours.
The content of a mushroom trip is
also a bit different than acid, and as with all psychedelics, each trip
is a unique experience. Frequently users claim that shrooms put them
more in touch with the "mystery," feeling acid to be cold and linear in
comparison. With mushrooms I've often felt that I'm in the presence of
an ancient teacher, whereas with LSD, it can feel like I'm simply
traversing my own mental pathways.
Mushroom visuals can be magnificent
on large doses, especially in a pitch black environment. Many people
find the mushroom visuals to be more "organic" than acid visuals. The
mushroom visuals tend towards rounded forms, and images congruent with
nature, while acid visuals are usually more angular, with kaleidoscopic
or abstract imagery.
A large dose experience with
mushrooms can feel quite similar to N,N-DMT, (dimethyltryptamine)
but with much less intensity. The visuals tend to have the same
character as DMT visuals, and I find that I easily go into trance, which
is frequent with N,N-DMT. The similarity in experiences is not
unexpected since mushrooms actually contain long-lasting tryptamines.
The chemical formula of psilocin, the active component of the mushroom,
is 4-OH-DMT. See the chapter on DMT for more
information on this fascinating substance.
This 16th century Aztec statue depicts
Xochipilli, the Prince of Flowers. His face stares towards the
heavens in a state of ecstasy, and his body is adorned with
several psychoactive plants, including the morning glory and
psilocybe mushrooms.
Photograph © 1992-1994 Marc
Franklin |
 | I also find some negative qualities in
comparing the experience of mushrooms to acid. The mushroom experience
moves a bit slower than an acid high and tends to be less intense. I
find it more difficult to break through to a full-on psychedelic state
with mushrooms. And the trip can not be guided as easily as an acid
trip.
I've used LSD more often than
mushrooms because it's suitable to more diverse environments, and almost
always produces the expected results. I've felt mushrooms to be more
"sacred," and have reserved them for occasions when a more significant,
mystical experience is desired.
COMBINATIONS: HARMALA ALKALOIDS - Harmala combines
beautifully with mushrooms to produce a very mystical experience. When
harmaline was first discovered it was named telepathine because
of its reputation for producing telepathic experiences. These telepathic
experiences are supposed to be especially likely to occur when Harmala
is combined with psilocybin. I personally haven't experienced telepathy,
although I've found the combination quite enjoyable. Following is a
report of a friend's Harmala plus mushroom expenence.
"The most beautiful and refined
interlocking patterns covered the floor, walls, and ceiling of my room.
These visuals were so astounding that I would have been more than
content with them, but the experience grew even more incredible. I began
to feel as though my room was filled with the "spirits" of musicians,
artists, and visionaries whose genius had most strongly affected my
life. And I felt as though I were amongst friends. This filled me with
elation twice as strong as anything I'd felt on ecstasy, and for a while
nothing seemed impossible anywhere in the world. Things gradually
deconstructed into a slowly swirling astral whirlpool, and beyond. It
was by far one of the most amazing psychedelic experiences I've had, and
was all there simply by adding the Harmala."
Psilocybin can also be combined with
LSD, DMT, or Nitrous Oxide. See the Multiple
Combinations chapter.

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