Dual extraction Amanita Tincture

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Amanita muscaria explained by Noah Seigel 18/12/2025

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Amanita muscaria explained by Noah Seigel Mushroom expert and renowned author Noah Seigel explains the most iconic mushroom in the world with Aaron Hilliard of Mushroom Wonderland. This mushroom is p...

“The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross” is a controversial book written by John Marco Allegro, first published in 1970. Allegro, a scholar of ancient languages and a former Dead Sea Scrolls researcher, presents a radical theory about the origins of Christianity. 

He posits that early Christian theology and symbols were deeply rooted in ancient fertility cults that used hallucinogenic mushrooms, particularly Amanita muscaria, as sacred sacraments.

Allegro’s central claim is that the stories and teachings of Jesus Christ are allegorical, concealing the use of these psychoactive mushrooms in religious rites. 

He suggests that the New Testament is essentially a coded document, designed to transmit the secrets of these cultic practices while evading Roman persecution. 

According to Allegro, the sacred mushroom, due to its mind-altering properties, was believed to facilitate direct communication with the divine, providing mystical experiences that were interpreted as divine revelations.

The book delves into etymology and linguistics, arguing that many biblical names and terms have roots in words associated with mushrooms and fertility rites. 

Allegro’s interpretation challenges traditional views of Christianity, proposing that what we know as Christian doctrine may have originated from symbolic representations of psychedelic experiences and ancient fertility worship.

“The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross” sparked significant controversy and criticism, particularly from religious scholars and institutions. 

Despite this, it remains a thought-provoking exploration of the potential intersections between religion, linguistics, and psychoactive substances, inviting readers to reconsider the historical and cultural contexts of religious beliefs.
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“The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross” is a controversial book written by John Marco Allegro, first published in 1970. Allegro, a scholar of ancient languages and a former Dead Sea Scrolls researcher, presents a radical theory about the origins of Christianity. He posits that early Christian theology and symbols were deeply rooted in ancient fertility cults that used hallucinogenic mushrooms, particularly Amanita muscaria, as sacred sacraments. Allegro’s central claim is that the stories and teachings of Jesus Christ are allegorical, concealing the use of these psychoactive mushrooms in religious rites. He suggests that the New Testament is essentially a coded document, designed to transmit the secrets of these cultic practices while evading Roman persecution. According to Allegro, the sacred mushroom, due to its mind-altering properties, was believed to facilitate direct communication with the divine, providing mystical experiences that were interpreted as divine revelations. The book delves into etymology and linguistics, arguing that many biblical names and terms have roots in words associated with mushrooms and fertility rites. Allegro’s interpretation challenges traditional views of Christianity, proposing that what we know as Christian doctrine may have originated from symbolic representations of psychedelic experiences and ancient fertility worship. “The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross” sparked significant controversy and criticism, particularly from religious scholars and institutions. Despite this, it remains a thought-provoking exploration of the potential intersections between religion, linguistics, and psychoactive substances, inviting readers to reconsider the historical and cultural contexts of religious beliefs. . #alteredstates #alternativehistory #christianity #religion #religiousexperience #joerogan #jre #duncantrussell #mushrooms #mushrooms🍄 #spiritualexperience #spirutualjourney #spiritualgrowth #spiritualjourney

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