It's not my theory but for the sake of argument, let's just say it is.
Apart from being a great healer and political anarchist, Jesus also grew psychedelic mushrooms and gave them away for free to his followers. This aspect of early Christianity came to be ritualized as the eucharist in the bastardized version of christianity known as roman catholicism.
Prove me wrong.
Theory about JC
penxv wrote:It's not my theory but for the sake of argument, let's just say it is.
Apart from being a great healer and political anarchist, Jesus also grew psychedelic mushrooms and gave them away for free to his followers. This aspect of early Christianity came to be ritualized as the eucharist in the bastardized version of christianity known as roman catholicism.
Prove me wrong.
I'd like to hear more..!
I think I remember some docs back in the day about this stuff, but can't remember how it went. I think some argued that JC was not even a person at all but the literary personification of mushrooms or something like that
Indeed I sometimes ponder what sort of powers you could have it you knew about psychedelics and imposed them on a peoples who did not, lol. I also foggily remember hearing stories about Islamic Sufis who would get kids high on hash etc and then fake some kind of afterlife/72 virgins scenario so when they wake up they think they saw heaven and will believe whatever enough to make them fight for Allah, desperate to go back or something to that effect.
Bring some more ammo to this scenario, I'd like to hear more
This is the author that has published on the topic... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Heinrich
I have not read his books, but im going to look into them. He suggests that Jesus may have urinated the water into wine miracle.
http://www.psychedelics.com/psilocybe/holyjesus.html
Thiis Reddit thread suggests that there were more practical methods for a person with ready access to psychedelics to turn water into an intoxicant
https://www.reddit.com/r/shrooms/commen ... hem_in/out
Lots of anecdotal evidence can be found associating use of shrooms with spiritual experiences as well as academic studies that show a host of medicinal/psychological treatment applications from addiction to depression, ptsd, bipolar disorder, really all kinds of mental health issues https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog ... al-illness (If anybody still cares what the fags in academia think)
I have not read his books, but im going to look into them. He suggests that Jesus may have urinated the water into wine miracle.
http://www.psychedelics.com/psilocybe/holyjesus.html
Thiis Reddit thread suggests that there were more practical methods for a person with ready access to psychedelics to turn water into an intoxicant
https://www.reddit.com/r/shrooms/commen ... hem_in/out
Lots of anecdotal evidence can be found associating use of shrooms with spiritual experiences as well as academic studies that show a host of medicinal/psychological treatment applications from addiction to depression, ptsd, bipolar disorder, really all kinds of mental health issues https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog ... al-illness (If anybody still cares what the fags in academia think)
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