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Entheogens, Plant Communication and Microbiology

Anomaly is the mother of discovery

This article explores how shamans discovered complex plant combinations like ayahuasca. The synergistic combination of Psychotria viridis and Banisteriopsis caapi contains individually inactive components that only work together — raising the question of how this knowledge was originally obtained.

Jeremy Narby's research connects shamanic visions to DNA structures and molecular biology. Stanislav Grof's LSD research documented participants experiencing plant consciousness and biochemical processes. Rick Strassman's DMT studies found that volunteers reported seeing DNA structures, while David Luke recorded experiences of communicating with plant consciousness under Salvia Divinorum.

Ultra-weak photon emissions from organisms may serve as potential communication channels, suggesting consciousness might relate to electromagnetic fields generated by these biophoton emissions.

Recent scientific discoveries demonstrate that plants exhibit memory, communication through mycelial networks (the 'Wood Wide Web'), and problem-solving abilities — supporting the plausibility of inter-species communication.