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Magic Mushroom dispensary for anxiety, stress, and depression
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We grow our magic mushrooms (aka shrooms) organically right here in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Our artisan growing operations produce in-house magic mushroom grow kits and microdosing products with a progressive refinement substrate mix adding high levels of psilocybin spores in a highly controlled environment. Top quality and experiences for our community is our communities goal where everyone is treated with love and respect including the mushrooms! Our mushrooms love listening to music!
Holistic Health
Personal Growth
Ancestral Health Diet
Functional Fitness
Sleep Optimization
Psychedelics and Personal Development
Microdosing
Community Impact
Sustainable Changes
Transformation Process
Mindset Transformation
Mushroom Retreat
“One thing that mushrooms and other psychedelics do reliably is that they induce synesthesia. Synesthesia is the perception of one sensory modality in another. Hearing colors for example, or seeing music. You have these profound experiences and you have to put yourself in their place and imagine what the impact of such an experience must have been on an early hominid.”
Dennis J. McKenna
Ethnopharmacologist, Research Pharmacognosist
It was like a software to program this neurologically modern hardware, to think, to have cognition, to have language, because language is essentially synesthesia. Language is just association with inherently meaningless sound, except that it's associated with a complex of meaning. A great deal of the brain's real estate, you might say, is devoted to the generation and/or the comprehension of language. Those neural structures were not found in our ancestors. That's a human trait, to have so much physiology devoted to generating and understanding language. And that's a reflection of evolutionary events that made us what we are.” “These magic mushrooms open up the flood gates of information you receive. Basically, you can think of it as a contact fluid between synapses within the brain. The fact that this happened not once, not twice, but millions of times over millions of years, is a very plausible explanation for the tripling of the brain two million years ago.
Paul Stamets
Mycologist, Author