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Mad Honey
#1
The title should really say it all. I stumbled on something.

It's possible to hallucinate from ordinary honey with some alchemy. It is not healthy, but found it interesting so putting it out there. You need to consume at least 150g a day basically spreading it out so that it's consumed constantly for about a week. Dietary changes are required, it's all mad so you have to figure it out your self.

Typical DMT type stuff but subtle at first. Used for solar chakra activation. Also dangerous, people have been reported as exploding. Can't partake of to much solar energy.

Good for lucid dreaming, astral projection, dream walking etc.



edit: oats and fruits and other raw things, need to get the ethanol factory going.
#2
I might have posted some stuff on the forum while hallucinating, I didn't know at the time, sleep deprivation etc. I never actually go back and look...

Here is poem to make up for it.

The Judgement of Paris

Spiders
Snakes
Slugs and tenacles.
Frogs and dogs

The Vampire Kuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!

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#3
I think you can also hallucinate from sleep deprivation, or sensory deprivation that will do it. I always fancied a go in one of those float tanks, but don’t know of any near me. 

when I had salmonella poisoning I started hallucinating then, definitely not healthy but I did do some serious purging!
#4
(05-03-2025, 05:56 AM)SurferSoul Wrote: I think you can also hallucinate from sleep deprivation, or sensory deprivation that will do it. I always fancied a go in one of those float tanks, but don’t know of any near me. 

when I had salmonella poisoning I started hallucinating then, definitely not healthy but I did do some serious purging!

You can definitely hallucinate from sleep deprivation and worse. 

Sleep deprivation is just a clue for those who know and not required, it is dangerous so needs responsibility. I have a responsibility to share the information also.

The effects are that it triggers trance states without meditating, great for divination work speaking to ancestors and so on. What is not commonly known is that during mediation triggers are created such as the number 10 or 12 in some practices. Many things can trigger altered states of consciousness. We are just not aware.

Honey rites is ancient, lots of info if one is interested in looking.
#5
I’ve had my fair share of sleep deprivation because of health issues. It’s not good, sleep is a wonderful thing.
#6
(05-03-2025, 05:04 AM)Sirius Wrote:  Also dangerous, people have been reported as exploding. Can't partake of to much solar energy.
!!!  Lol
#7
The symbolism with the Cathars, Templars, and the grail, with the bee is also a fun rabbit hole.

https://andrewgough.co.uk/articles_beeinrlc/

Lots of gems in here.
Quote:Napoleon’s choice of the bee as the national emblem of his imperial rule spoke volumes about his desire to be associated with the Carolingians and Merovingians, the early French kings whose funeral furniture featured bee and cicada symbolism as a metaphor for resurrection and immortality. The bee was also a vital symbol of French industry and one of the most prominent emblems of the French Revolution (1789–1799).
#8
(05-04-2025, 02:29 PM)sahgwa Wrote: The symbolism with the Cathars, Templars, and the grail, with the bee is also a fun rabbit hole.

https://andrewgough.co.uk/articles_beeinrlc/

Lots of gems in here.

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It's all good I have googled it, and I should be okay.
Quote: At 400°C, honeybee drones convulsed and ejaculated explosively, leading of course to a grisly demise. 
https://www.medicalindependent.ie/life/t...and-honey/

Probably a typo. Staying away from gas.
#9
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So honey/sugar
 oats and fruits, and other raw things need to get the ethanol factory going, to hallucinate...

One man's hallucination is another man's inebriation... that's why these altered states can be so difficult for everybody to access
Some people can't go with the flow
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
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#10
It's rumors like this that have made honey in my region go from 99 cents to $1.25 for a Honey Bear to over $7-$9 for various "gourmet" Honeys.

Are you from France?

Do you consume Mass Quantities?

Inquiring Minds Want to Know.

  Cool
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