01/06/2024
'Breaking The shrooms Code'
Sculpture art, sculptures, carved mushroom stones, and motifs has historically been found in ancient American art for many millenniums. Although intentionally asserted to have originated in Europe and introduced to America upon the arrival of the European, this is a proven fallacy. The mushroom is just as aboriginal to the Americas and its culture as corn, squash, cacao, and to***co. This sacred information seems quite deliberately concealed in attempt to diminish the capabilities of aboriginal peoples to explore their natural environment and disperse their intellectual heritage to the far corners of the world.
Mushrooms were called 'Teonana'cati' compound of the words teo (ti) (god) and nana'cati (mushroom). Hallucinogenic cactus plants and some mushrooms were often used to induce altered states of consciousness in healing rituals and religious ceremonies. In the ancient spiritual world, mushroom extracts (with hallucinogenic quality) were seen as a passport into paradise, in which one could return after his celestial traveling among the gods. The Maya drank balch'e, a mixture of honey and soma (mushroom extracts), often resulting in a state of trance.
The psilocybin group mushroom, known as 'magic mushroom' are found in 200 varieties world wide. Keeping in mind many varieties are poisonous and deadly, today local Shamans and Healers still use some varieties in rituals and ceremonies.