These images floored me, so I had to share.
Edited by Ferretious, 07 January 2022 - 01:01 AM.
Posted 06 January 2022 - 07:59 PM
Wow, those are spectacular!
I'd feel like the Chosen One (by Mescalito) if I stumbled across either one of those incredible finds, and I'd try to camouflage them better before I left so no one else would find them since I would not harvest any peyote from the wild.
Posted 07 January 2022 - 12:56 AM
All I've got to say that's truly amazing!!
I've only seen them in the wild in pictures, and that's not likely to change anytime soon, considering I live above 60* lattitude, lol
Beautiful pictures, thank you for sharing :)
Posted 07 January 2022 - 02:20 PM
Wow, "These images floored me" you could say that again. Beautiful find and I agree @TVCasualty... I would Never harvest wild Peyote since they are endangered from Over harvesting and it's just Respect IMHO. There is a Proper way to harvest so they come back, but I wouldn't Dare to take that chance. Anyway, Thank you for this find and Sharing. I'll give up the Likes when I have them again.
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Posted 08 January 2022 - 03:28 AM
I certainly would not take from the wild. Well....I can't seeing as I don't live where they do grow naturally. However, speaking of has bought to mind the conundrum surrounding this plant and the religious connotations involved. The NAC believe the sacrament should be harvested from the wild, understandably so. Growing it artificially it does not contain the Earth Prescence. OK. However, these plants are very slow growing and rare! Hopefully in the future a compromise will be met. This sacrament can be grown, with full potential, in artificial circumstances. I have my one Lophophora Williamsii; it is old, and I would never cut a button of it! For this sacrament, I have San Pedro.
Posted 09 January 2022 - 11:22 AM
I certainly would not take from the wild. Well....I can't seeing as I don't live where they do grow naturally. However, speaking of has bought to mind the conundrum surrounding this plant and the religious connotations involved. The NAC believe the sacrament should be harvested from the wild, understandably so. Growing it artificially it does not contain the Earth Prescence. OK. However, these plants are very slow growing and rare! Hopefully in the future a compromise will be met. This sacrament can be grown, with full potential, in artificial circumstances. I have my one Lophophora Williamsii; it is old, and I would never cut a button of it! For this sacrament, I have San Pedro.
IMO that's a troubling counter-productive belief that is wrong even in the context of accepting the basic premise of the existence of a spirit world and that entheogens can help them perceive, contact, or communicate with it.
It might become a self-limiting belief if over-harvesting eventually does render peyote extinct. That seems likely as global warming destabilizes the climate, which is probably not good news at all for any extremely slow-growing species even if over-harvesting wasn't an issue. The irony of destroying what we deem sacred via our devotion to it seems typically on-brand for humans so maybe we should reassess the concept of "sacred" or whatever is going on in situations like this.
By this standard our fungi grown in a plastic bin would not measure up as the real spiritual deal, either. LSD is off the list completely, too.
Posted 09 January 2022 - 03:01 PM
The NAC believe the sacrament should be harvested from the wild, understandably so. Growing it artificially it does not contain the Earth Prescence.
I am spiritually oriented , and was introduced to peyote in a ceremonial setting in the late 70's. I continued my "spirit walks" afterward with a variety of container grown mescaline cactus.
There was no doubt (to me) of of the "presence" embodied in the cactus in my first experience, or in any of the others afterward.
So in my opinion, the NAC belief is simply not true.
Just my two cents...........
Thank you for sharing those awesomely beautiful pictures Ferretious !
Posted 20 December 2022 - 07:25 PM
wow those are gorgeous. I love how the second pic shows them retreating back into the substrate
Posted 19 January 2023 - 03:52 AM
Posted 19 January 2023 - 09:14 AM
Did you take these pics? or find them in a book?
If you took them I'd like to take a poke at them in Photoshop
Posted 19 January 2023 - 10:01 AM
I hope this doesnt offend anyone, this is just the rant of a mixed native american peyote cultivator who supposedly has inferior plants.
Thank you for sharing that entire post Doc. You have echoed my personal feelings about the need for ongoing cultivation. What a tragedy it would be to allow this cactus to go extinct because of greed and apathy.
For me it was the teacher himself that lead me to need to grow these plants and share their seeds.....
Posted 19 January 2023 - 01:09 PM
Posted 02 February 2023 - 04:38 PM
Did you take these pics? or find them in a book?
If you took them I'd like to take a poke at them in Photoshop
No. These were found on the 'net. I thought them stunning enough to share.
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