

#39 - The Fungus Effect Part 4: Sacred Plants (Bia Labate)
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First Psilocybin Experience
- Bia Labate's first psychedelic experience was with psilocybin mushrooms in her early 20s while backpacking in Mexico.
- This profound experience opened her mind to different cultures and ways of being, sparking her interest in anthropology and sacred plants.
Bridging Psychedelic Knowledge
- R. Gordon Wasson's encounter with Maria Sabina and sacred mushrooms in 1955 bridged Western and indigenous psychedelic knowledge.
- Wasson's work in ethnomycology connected psychedelic use across cultures and time, linking practices in the Americas to ancient Greece.
Ancient Psilocybin Use
- Psilocybin use is ancient, not a new phenomenon, with evidence like mushroom stones dating back millennia.
- Various indigenous cultures, including the Mazatec, have used sacred mushrooms for centuries, despite persecution and attempts to suppress these practices.