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savedBYgrace
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Re: ps. cubensis variation id req.? [Re: suchen]
#17360718 - 12/09/12 12:32 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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HA!@+
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savedBYgrace
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Re: ps. cubensis variation id req.? [Re: Tangich]
#17360839 - 12/09/12 12:47 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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maybe there's magic in everything. maybe the divine is brought forth in a new light.
-------------------- Psilocybe Semilanceata, cyanescens, pelliculosa, stuntzii, cyanofibrillosa, ovoidcystidita, azurescens
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Tangich


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Re: ps. cubensis variation id req.? [Re: savedBYgrace]
#17360862 - 12/09/12 12:50 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah, of course. But either you consider the entirety of existence, including humans, mushrooms and psychoactive chemicals magic, thus making no one thing more magic than the other, or you consider them all non-magic and perfectly natural. Either way, those things are all interconnected and not dependant on what a spore seller writes on a syringe.
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savedBYgrace
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Re: ps. cubensis variation id req.? [Re: Tangich]
#17360905 - 12/09/12 12:57 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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outspoken, i like the monster mutant apple, where'd you find it?
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: ps. cubensis variation id req.? [Re: savedBYgrace]
#17360907 - 12/09/12 12:58 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
andrewjossi said: so based on your knowledge of mushrooms so far, you think mycologists have it all figured out? and there is only 4 active properties? think about genes, unknown variations of exponential change could be due to even the slightest chemical imbalance in ones neuroreceptors, varying mushroom to mushy.
well in your defence i remember reading that the genus Gymnopilus may actually contain other active chemicals other than the classic 4 but i dont think anyone studies this stuff in depth anymore.
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savedBYgrace
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I don't know why=[ there's still a lot of brain studies and psycho-therapy but not as much lab work it seems like. I just truly believe there is a misunderstood deeper structure to the mushroom that we may never come to understand. It could be all in my mind in some ways, but I also believe it's in everything and lets me grab a hold on things anew.
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knarkkorven
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Re: ps. cubensis variation id req.? [Re: savedBYgrace]
#17361248 - 12/09/12 01:59 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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Psilocybin turns to psilocin in the stomach.
There are variations in content from different strains and species, but cubensis only have psilocybin and psilocin, so cubensis is cubensis. It's therefore a matter of dose, the content will be the same.
And differences in set and setting with the same batch alter the experience much more than any "magic strain quality", so what strain you use is not important.
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