Microdosing for Spiritual Work
Mushrooms for healing, Mushrooms for music, mushrooms for productivity. Where my interest abides is in the power of mushrooms for interfacing with the subtle realms that exist unseen all around us and within us. Their power to seamlessly bring to the surface the ungraspable dimensions of existence.
We live in a society and world facing many challenges. One of the biggest is what I myself and many others believe to be a spiritual sickness. The Industrial Revolution brought forth great chance, innovation, streamlined productivity, and systems that propelled us into a new era of existence and ways of being. It’s incredible, and yet in its wake, we seem to have lost just as much as we have gained. GO GO GO, Faster, Bigger, Better, MORE!!!! But what has been lost in the new norm of constant striving and accumulation? It seems to be something we can all feel but can’t quite name.

There’s a theory known as Panspermia that speculates fungi to have been the first living organism to have landed on this planet from an asteroid (where that asteroid came from is, of course, unbeknownst to any of us mere mortals).
Now, if this theory is true, and the fungi decided on its home in the ground, within the mycelial network that has been spreading, connecting, functioning as an organic web of information inside the earth since then, this points to something.
Not everything, but many things that live, exist, and then die go back into the ground once their time here is up, and what decomposes them?
Fungi.
Who was it that said energy can neither be created nor destroyed? And if that is true, where does that energy or information go?
It is my belief that the mycelial network coursing throughout this entire planet functions as an akashic record of sorts. Housing an infinite array of experiences. When we consume its fruiting body (the mushroom) we are at varying degrees, interfacing with a sacred, organic library of experience, wisdom and ineffability.
In the midst of the new age, when so many of us feel more lost than ever, there is a different World Wide Web we can choose to plug into. A web holding messages, wisdom, remembrance and so much more that is un-namable for us.