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Poster Handle Coming Into Existence
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Species of mens lineages know the ancient stories of the hybrid species that all came from that modern man try to recreate today since Zoroastrians all mind philosophy arose within round skulls.
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In temperate climates, most Ephedra species grow on shores or in sandy soils with direct sun exposure. Common names in English include joint-pine, jointfir, Mormon-tea or Brigham tea. The Chinese name for Ephedra species is mahuang (pinyin: máhuáng; Wade–Giles: ma-huang; lit. 'hemp yellow'). Ephedra is the origin of the name of the stimulant ephedrine, which the plants contain in significant concentrations.



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In the late 19th century, the highly conservative Zoroastrians of Yazd (Iran) were found to use genus Ephedra, which was locally known as hum or homa and which they exported to the Indian Zoroastrians. (Aitchison, 1888) The plant, as Falk also established, requires a cool and dry climate, i.e. it does not grow in India (which is either too hot or too humid or both) but thrives in central Asia. Later, it was discovered that a number of Iranian languages and Persian dialects have hom or similar terms as the local name for some variant of Ephedra. Considered together, the linguistic and ritual evidence appeared to conclusively establish that haoma was some variant of Ephedra.

In the latter half of the 20th century, several studies attempted to establish haoma as a psychotropic substance, and based their arguments on the assumption that proto-Indo-Iranian *sauma was a hallucinogen. This assumption, which invariably relied on professed Vedic 'evidence' (one hymn of c. 120), was, as Falk (1989) and Houben (2003) would later establish, not supported by either the texts or by the observation of living practice. Moreover, the references to entheogenic properties were only in conjunction with a fermentation of the plant extract, which does not have enough time to occur in living custom.

This said, some interesting evidence has been discovered in the iconography employed in an ancient rug discovered in the year 2010, which depicts figures conjectured to be those of kings, priests, and/or even warriors - one of whom is holding an object strongly resembling a mushroom with a large cap - this within the context of what appears to an offering forming part of a Haoma ritual performed next to fire.



Lol
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As it was popular in the time of Joseph smith and readily available as New York has tons of mushrooms. Noting the treasure hunter

Why does most all male religions starts with this?
First thought is because natural vision was something they noticed in other species and or other cultures causing the shortcuts to arise in the round skulls terrible processing of information causing incoherence in the guise of Genius lol
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A name arose for the supernatural spooks as kook spooks
I like it. Lol
 
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