Lord of Spore Mushroom Spores "Quetzalcoatl" 5 Pack


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Spores are currently illegal in California, Idaho, And Georgia.

"Quetzalcoatl" pack contains:

2 - Jedi Mind Fuck
1 - Fiji
1 - Mazatapec
1 - Ecuador

Jedi Mind Fuck: Brown top with long, white slender stems which turn blue when touched. JMF (Jedi Mind Fuck) might not be as innocent as the ultimate space opera, but it does provide a classic, high-definition, immersive, psychedelic experience with striking visuals.

Fiji: The Fiji mushroom strain from the South Pacific Islands of Fiji, the Fiji Cubensis, is medium-sized in the wild. Fiji is a beautiful, elegant mushroom when fully grown, as observed naturally in the islands.

Mazatapec: Mazatapec is one of many cultivated strains of P. cubensis, which may be the best-known, most popular “magic mushroom" species. Mazatapec is considered a perfect option for beginners.

Ecuador: Ecuador cubensis refers to the Ecuadorian strain of the widely known species of the psilocybin-containing mushroom Psilocybe cubensis. Ecuadorian cubensis does not appear to be different from Psilocybe cubensis, arguably the most majestic of all Psilocybes.

QUETZALCOATL

Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent deity of Aztec mythology, was revered for his wisdom and benevolence, and according to some theories, his teachings may have included the use of magic mushrooms. It is believed that Quetzalcoatl introduced the use of psilocybin mushrooms to the Aztecs as part of their religious and spiritual practices. These mushrooms, also known as "flesh of the gods," were highly valued for their ability to induce altered states of consciousness, leading to profound spiritual insights and experiences. As with many ancient traditions involving psychedelics, the use of magic mushrooms was later suppressed by the Spanish conquistadors during their colonization of the Americas. Nonetheless, the legacy of Quetzalcoatl and the use of magic mushrooms in Aztec culture continues to be celebrated today.

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