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Legarto Rey
#1 Posted : 9/29/2019 4:39:10 PM
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Super listen from Psychedelic Salon:
https://psychedelicsalon...cology-of-consciousness/

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downwardsfromzero
#2 Posted : 9/29/2019 10:16:10 PM

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Great podcast.


Around 1:04:10, Stamets states, "mark my words, pay attention to baeocystin."

Does anyone have any hint about what exactly he might be referring to? Is there some new baeocystin research we really ought to hear about? Is it an even more powerful supporter of neurogenesis than psilocin?

https://psychedelicrevie...e-effects-of-baeocystin/




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DreadedShaman
#3 Posted : 9/30/2019 1:37:05 PM

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downwardsfromzero wrote:
Great podcast.


Around 1:04:10, Stamets states, "mark my words, pay attention to baeocystin."

Does anyone have any hint about what exactly he might be referring to? Is there some new baeocystin research we really ought to hear about? Is it an even more powerful supporter of neurogenesis than psilocin?

https://psychedelicrevie...-effects-of-baeocystin/.



I'm periodically looking for new research,
But

I have no real evidence beyond my own speculating/experience with some mushrooms that something inside me just screams baeocystin.

After my last trip (still have to sit a report) I'm convinced it has something to do with it being 4-ho-nmt, I'll also be investigating nMT further as well.

 
downwardsfromzero
#4 Posted : 9/30/2019 5:47:34 PM

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It would be very interesting to see what dephosphorylated norbaeocystin - which I like to refer to as "norbaeocin" - would do as it is a positional isomer of serotonin.

The reports about the activity of baeocystin seem to be contradictory and certain people have questioned the veracity of several of Gartz' claims. That said, I would be inclined to suspect that "baeocin" and "norbaeocin" do indeed present anomalous levels of activity.




“There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work."
― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
 
dithyramb
#5 Posted : 10/9/2019 2:09:35 PM

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According to this link, P. semilanceata has the highest percentage of baeocystin in relation to its total alkaloids (https://psychedelicreview.com/studying-the-effects-of-baeocystin/).

I remember reading somewhere that Stamets' favorite mushroom is P. semilanceata?

To me the magic of P. semilanceata appears to be of a higher order than that of P. cubensis.
The consciousness of plants is a constant source of information for medicine, alimentation, and art, and an example of the intelligence and creative imagination of nature. Much of my education I owe to the intelligence of these great teachers. Thus I consider myself to be the “representative” of plants, and for this reason I assert that if they cut down the trees and burn what’s left of the rainforests, it is the same as burning a whole library of books without ever having read them.

~ Pablo Amaringo
 
 
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