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DRIED FLY AGARIC - A NATURAL PRODUCT FOR PERSONAL GROWTH AND SPIRITUAL UNFOLDMENT
You've probably heard of Amanita, a dried fly agaric, also called the "guru mushroom," which is used in spiritual practice and Ayurvedic medicine. But what exactly is this mushroom and how can it help you promote your personal growth and spiritual development? In this article, we'll take a closer look and give you tips and tricks on how to incorporate the dried fly agaric into your spiritual practice.
THE DRIED FLY AGARIC, WHAT DOES IT SMELL LIKE?
The dried fly agaric, also known as Amanita Muscaria, is a wonderful incense. It has a characteristic earthy smell and a bitter taste. The mushroom is even taken in dried form in some cultures and has the ability to expand consciousness and alter perception of colors, sounds and thoughts.
SPIRITUAL AND PERSONAL GROWTH
The dried fly agaric has been used for thousands of years in spiritual practices and used in medicine. It is often used as a tool to open the mind and deepen the connection to nature and the universe. Many people report profound spiritual experiences and a feeling of unity and connection when burning incense.
Dried toadstool can also aid in personal growth and self-reflection. Many people report questioning their behavioral patterns and beliefs and gaining new perspectives during their experience with the mushroom.
HEALTH BENEFITS
In addition to spiritual and personal growth, dried toadstool brings many health benefits. Studies have shown that the mushroom can assist in the treatment of depression and anxiety. It is also being studied whether and to what extent the mushroom can be helpful in the treatment of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and in the treatment of cancer. Currently, it is important to note that further studies are needed to better understand the long-term effects and risks of the mushroom.
How to incorporate dried toadstool into your spiritual practice
If you are interested in incorporating dried fly agaric into your spiritual practice, there are a few things you should consider. First, you should be aware of the legal requirements in your country, as in many countries the mushroom cannot be sold for ingestion or is even illegal.
It is also important that you prepare well for your experience. This means that you familiarize yourself with the mushroom and its effects and set up a safe and comfortable environment for yourself. It is also advisable that you find someone to accompany you and watch over you in case you need assistance.
Another way to incorporate dried toadstool into your spiritual practice is by using it in conjunction with other practices such as yoga, meditation, and breathing exercises. This can help deepen the experience and maximize the effects of the mushroom.
Alternatively, the mushroom can be integrated into daily life over a longer period of time with small doses.
DRIED FLY AGARIC- CONCLUSION
Dried fly agaric is a powerful natural product used in spiritual practice and medicine. It can help open the mind, promote personal growth and strengthen health. If you are interested in incorporating the mushroom into your spiritual practice , be well informed and prepared for the experience.
References:
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6381311/
- https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brain-babble/201904/psilocybin-mushrooms-and-spirituality
- https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/psilocybin#risks-and-safety
- https://www.maps.org/research/psilocybin
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6381311/
- https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brain-babble/201904/psilocybin-mushrooms-and-spirituality
- https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/psilocybin#risks-and-safety
- https://www.maps.org/research/psilocybin
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Published
March 16, 2022
Author
Elias
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