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Mad Honey
#11
I'm so high on that Smacks cereal.  The frog is taking me to the honeyed land of furry cashmere sweaters and no bras. 
I mean, a little honey in ones tea goes a long way.
Also good is honey in warm milk!
#12
(05-04-2025, 04:17 PM)GENERAL EYES Wrote: 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

I did, it was a compulsion...why I made the thread...France is a weird topic.  Over the honey.


[takes a sneaky sip of honey] 
#13
Let me just post it so it's here

The study of Rennes-le-Château, the mystery of a French priest alleged to have discovered a heretical secret in the late nineteenth century
not interested

In the Cave of the Spider, near Valencia, Spain
Nothing to see here.


conclude that the Mother Goddess evolved into the Queen Bee around this time
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Sumerian...The adoption of bee symbolism in Egyptian society developed rapidly and by the start of the First Dynasty, Egypt was known as the ‘Land of the Bee’, and the Pharaoh carried the title ‘Beekeeper’
not interested

Minoan and Greek mythology soon followed and adopted the sacred bee as a vital element of their societies, depicting bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses.
Minoan art is pretty.

The early Catholic Church adopted the bee as a symbol of the Pope’s authority, evidence of which can be seen in Vatican City in the beehive-inspired papal headdress of past popes
not interested

Order of the Illuminati, a ‘secret’ society founded by the German philosopher Johann Adam Weishaupt on 1 May 1776 (Labor Day in modern times), the day of the worker, or drone. Amazingly, Weishaupt had considered naming his order ‘Bees’ – not ‘Order of the Illuminati’.
not interested


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


sips more honey
#14
meh, fuck it. I did a black pilgrimage on honey

Many abominations where made
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Here is a animated version, blink your eyes to control the direction. Little two headed friend in the center.
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Quote:Look a the Sefirot, go up from Malkhut. Then start at Keter and go down. Then look at the Qlippoth, start with Lilith go up, then down from Thaumiel.

Next you place them next to each other, and draw a snake from Lilith to Malkhut while contemplating her cold embrace all the way up. Back and forth.

Draw some more snakes.

Then stick one of these in between the the Sefirot and the Qlippoth

S A T O R
A R E P O
T E N E T
O P E R A
R O T A S

Focus the center of the square on your third eye and let the snakes do the rest.


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#15
still don't know what Judgement of Paris is about and spiders...looks at the cave...visions when I look at the pope election thread. buzzz buzz buzz all the time. very entertaining...........what it's like, pages of books getting overlayed, spider webs, visions. Text changing from one day to the next..it's terrible

This shit is all weird. I am allergic to bees, was injected with venom for years.  Maybe that is why the honey effects me.
#16
(05-03-2025, 05:04 AM)Sirius Wrote: 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.

Please tell me you're not diabetic and giving yourself an adult onset blood pressure spike hallucination.  Does it accompany feeling faint and dizzy by chance? 

Because the psychoactive compound in Nepalese "Mad Honey" is called grayanotoxin and in the Rhododendron flower the bees that make the honey feed on.

Ordinary honey does not have any paychoactive effects apart from the sugar. But 150 grams of honey is 123 grams of sugar which is 4X the daily recommended daily intake.

This isn't medically advisable.
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#17
(05-05-2025, 12:35 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: This isn't medically advisable.

Indeed it's not. So is walking on coals. Don't stress about it, don't do it.
#18
My friend brings honey back whenever her family comes back from Greece

The honey tastes and smells exactly like amphetamines, and has a mild effect to the same nature

So I did a search with Google and found that Ephedra grows wildly and abundantly where the honey is produced

The thing which surprises me most about the Nepalese mad honey, is that nobody has carried out research into the botany and flowers that the bees feed from to produce their honey

I would be far more interested in the chemical composition of the flowers themselves, which would be a far purer source of the active ingredients found in the honey
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#19
Also

The Egyptian hieroglyph "sedge and bee" that is said to mean "Upper and lower Egypt" actually translates to "The sew, to bite"

Modern translation being "To reap what you sew"

This "bee" was adopted as a symbol of the harvest and provision in many cultures, like the ones spoken of in other replies to this thread

But the Egyptian meaning was "to bite". Meaning anything that was to be consumed, or taken

Most of the base Egyptian hieroglyphs are horribly mistranslated

Many others are close, but not quite right

Even the direction the hieroglyphs are read in is incorrect

But I digress
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#20
(05-05-2025, 07:46 AM)Compendium Wrote: Also

The Egyptian hieroglyph "sedge and bee" that is said to mean "Upper and lower Egypt" actually translates to "The sew, to bite"

Modern translation being "To reap what you sew"

This "bee" was adopted as a symbol of the harvest and provision in many cultures, like the ones spoken of in other replies to this thread

But the Egyptian meaning was "to bite". Meaning anything that was to be consumed, or taken

Most of the base Egyptian hieroglyphs are horribly mistranslated

Many others are close, but not quite right

Even the direction the hieroglyphs are read in is incorrect

But I digress

Speaking of hieroglyphs I am reading Susan Morrow's translation and multi layered interpretation of the Pyramid Texts and it's pretty amazing. I highly recommend it.  The hieroglyph as picture, as riddle, as word and as sound.

https://susanbrindmorrow.com/works/the-d...-the-mind/