PSYCHEDELICS AND FRINGE

The term psychedelic is derived from the Greek words psihi (ψυχή - psyche, "soul") and dilosi (δήλωση - "manifest"), translating to "soul-manifesting".

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Maria Sabina " The Priestess of Psilocybin mushrooms"

María Sabina (1894 - November 23, 1985) was a Mazatec curandera  or healer who lived her entire life in a modest dwelling in the Sierra Mazateca of southern Mexico. Her practice was based on the use of the various species of native psilocybe mushrooms used. 

María Sabina was the first contemporary Mexican curandera, defined as a native shaman, to allow Westerners to participate in the healing vigil that became known as the velada, where all participants partake of the psilocybin mushroom as a sacrament to open the gates of the mind. The velada is seen as a purification and as a communion with the sacred.

In 1955, the US banker and ethnomycologist R. Gordon Wasson visited María Sabina's hometown of Huautla de JimenezOaxaca, and participated in a velada with her. He also brought spores of the fungus, which he identified as Psilocybe mexicana, to Paris. The fungus was cultivated in Europe and its active ingredient was duplicated as the chemical psilocybin in the laboratory by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1958.

US youth began seeking out María Sabina and the "holy children" as early as 1962, and in the years that followed, thousands ofcounterculture mushroom seekers, scientists, and others arrived in the Sierra Mazateca, and many met her.  By 1967 more than 70 people from the US, Canada, and Western Europe were renting cabins in neighboring villages. Many of them went there directly after reading theMay 13, 1957 Life Magazine article written by Wasson about his experiences.

Sabina cultivated relationships with several of them, including Wasson, who became something of a friend. Many 1960s celebrities visited María Sabina, including rock stars such as Bob DylanJohn LennonMick Jagger and Keith Richards.

While she was initially hospitable to the truth seekers thronging to her, their lack of respect for the sacred and traditional purposes caused María Sabina to remark:

"Before Wasson, nobody took the children simply to find God. They were always taken to cure the sick"

Many of the travelers were penniless, and they contributed little to the local economy, especially when they learned to find the mushrooms on their own

Late in life, María Sabina became bitter about her many misfortunes, and how others had profited from her name. Nevertheless, late in her life she confided to Joan Halifax that the dissemination of the knowledge of the sacred mushroom was her fate, that it was pre-ordained by God that she met Wasson. She also felt that the ceremony of the velada had been desecrated and irremediably polluted by the hedonistic use of the mushrooms:

"From the moment the foreigners arrived, the 'holy children' lost their purity. They lost their force, they ruined them. Henceforth they will no longer work. There is no remedy for it."

 

What do you feel about psychedelic mushrooms in this day and age? Do you feel that individual intentions are what truly matter when taking the mushrooms? Or is a guide with experience necessary? Check out the video on YouTube about her life, its in spanish but has subtitles..enjoy!


Source: Wikipedia and many other books...



 

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    Dusty Tru

    it's not over yet, Maria. you're children are still doing their work. the sick will be cured and the sacred will be restored once again. where ever in this cosmic ocean you are watching us from, please be patient with our stubborn ignorance like all good mothers.

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      daniel sunn

      Maria is who sanctified the use of 'the little ones' to me. She is a beautiful soul

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