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John Rush on Mushrooms in Christian Art

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4 Responses to “John Rush on Mushrooms in Christian Art”

  1. charliek3@sky.com says:

    I have always preached to friends and Foe the absolute Mystical Experience IMMEDIATELY attained by Psyloscibin Mushrooms. Their use in Meditation is nothing short of miraculous. My friends and I experimented with them 20 years ago and we were often punished by the mushroom. This is not a recreational drug and continuous use can bring terrible ferocious trips that can last in our consciousness for many weeks. Everyone’s brain chemistry is indeed different and meditation is fine for many but the mushrooms helped my awakening years ago and people thought I was insane. Beautiful and horrific visions came simultaneously and I learned the hard way not to abuse them. This is a must see interview…..and Regina and Scott are spot on again just when it’s needed and people such as John A Rush are inspired individuals who have incarnated to help the rest of us plodders catch up……5***** interview yet again folks…….Thank you for your wonderful work……

  2. I would suggest a book that is written The Great Cosmic Mother. Rediscovering the Earth Religion.

  3. Richard says:

    OMG . . . this is a very profound interview . . . hurry and make this interview available for sale . . . Jesus is an experience. This statement connects the dots. I would add not only Jesus, but Moses, Buddha, Abraham, and all the other dying/resurrected saviors. Its all one experience of consciousness, knowing itself i.e., eating from the tree of knowledge . . . thanks Eve, Isis, Hathor for waking and evolving our soul.

  4. b.kacanda@gmail.com says:

    I’m ELATED to see this here. Based on a recent experience I hypothesized that the origins of Christianity were inspired by mushroom consumption although I didn’t think that this could possibly be backed up at all as I’ve never really heard any serious thought on the topic. I used to be a southern-baptist fundamentalist christian as a young teen (TOTALLY brainwashed) and eventually became fed up and convinced it was all utter corruption. I was stunned to see this interview posted on CMN today and the topic couldn’t be more timely for me personally. Mushrooms are too miraculous to have NOT seriously affected the course of history. I’m really happy that there is serious investigation on the topic, although I’m sure many on the outside would think it is completely ridiculous– so I all the more support and admire John Rush in his work. Thank you!

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