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The entheomycological origin of Egyptian crowns and the esoteric underpinnings of Egyptian religion.

Stephen R Berlant

Journal of ethnopharmacology November 14, 2005 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2005.07.028 via PubMed

Summary

The paper theorizes that the Egyptian White and Triple Crowns were originally linked to the entheogenic mushroom Psilocybe cubensis, as suggested by the tale of Cheops and the Magicians. It posits that Osiris symbolizes spiritual rebirth through these mushrooms and argues that the Eye of Horus was an entheogenic mushroom cap similar to Soma. The author also discusses reasons why scholars have historically overlooked these connections.

Study at a glance

Key finding The Egyptian White and Triple Crowns are theorized to be linked to the entheogenic mushroom Psilocybe cubensis.

Abstract

In this paper, I theorize that the Egyptian White and Triple Crowns were originally primordia of the entheogenic Psilocybe (Stropharia) cubensis, which an Egyptian tale known as Cheops and the Magicians allegorically explained grew on barley, and that Osiris was the God of spiritual rebirth because he personified this and other entheogenic mushrooms. I go on to theorize that the plant known commonly as the Eye of Horus, which the Egyptians included in cakes and ales designed to spiritually rebirth the living and the dead, was an entheogenic mushroom cap entirely analogous, if not identical, to Soma. Finally, I explain why so many scholars failed to discern these identities and relationships for so long.

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