sacred mushrooms

sacred mushrooms

Psilocybin mushrooms, which have psychoactive effects when ingested. I ate way too many sacred mushrooms and had the trippiest night of my life! They told me these were sacred mushrooms, but I don't really feel anything after eating them.
See also: mushroom, sacred
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sacred mushrooms

verb
See magic mushrooms
See also: mushroom, sacred
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • magic mushrooms
  • psychedelic mushrooms
  • spring up like mushrooms
  • perma-fried
  • ate up with (someone or something)
  • ate up with someone/something
  • full English
  • ate
  • destroying angel
  • plump up
References in periodicals archive
Examining the Bible and the Gnostic Gospels, "The Psychedelic Gospels" provide scriptural support to show that sacred mushrooms were the inspiration for Jesus' revelation of the Kingdom of Heaven and that he was initiated into these mystical practices in Egypt during the Missing Years.
"The Psychedelic Gospels" follows the authors' anthropological adventure discovering sacred mushroom images in European and Middle Eastern churches, including Roslyn Chapel and Chartres; provides color photos showing how R.
However, this common name was extensively used in the bibliography after hallucinogenic mushrooms were rediscovered in Mexico, to appoint all the sacred mushrooms (e.g.
It is known that Sahagun, several times was in Tlalmanalco, in the State of Mexico and also in some parts of the State of Puebla (Alvarez, 1978; Leon-Portilla, 1999), in both cases close to Popocatepetl Volcano, where Sahagun was evangelizing indians and where they used, and still use at present, an important sacred mushrooms P.
This is another representation of the neurotropic or sacred mushrooms among the indian traditions, mainly those related with the P.
The Psilocybin Solution: The Role of Sacred Mushrooms in the Quest for Meaning provides new age collections with an outstanding explanation of how the mushrooms lead to spiritual understanding.
Weitlaner, a Mexican engineer, heard that the sacred mushrooms were still being used ceremoniously in the Oaxaca region of Mexico.
Originally we wrote that she was 13 years of age when she and her mother became the next two outsiders to consume the sacred mushrooms. Somehow we missed that correction so that the error appeared in our correction to the paper brought to our attention by Mr.
While I corrected the incident regarding Irmgard Weitlaner as the daughter in question and not that of Richard Evans Schultes, I mistakenly noted that Masha was 13 years of age when she had consumed the sacred mushrooms on July 5, 1955.
We used to have the sacred mushrooms too, but the Government decided that the 'muggles' where not able to take responsibility for their own minds and stamped down on an ancient liberty and gift from God.
In July, another team from Johns Hopkins published a follow-up to some 2006 research on psilocybin, a plant alkaloid contained in "sacred mushrooms" that's been used historically for religious, divinatory, and healing purposes.
Though they cry abundantly, they so appreciate the peyote that the sacred mushrooms and other native plants have been displaced to the land of the witches."
The story of Maria Sabina, the Mazatec elder from Huatla de Jimenez, Mexico, who worked with the sacred mushrooms, is recorded in Maria Sabina: Her Life and Chants, written by Mazatec scholar Alvaro Estrada.
The sacred mushrooms and the religious feeling concentrated in them
The sixth is a transcript of "The Sacred Mushroom," an episode of the television series One Step Beyond.