Auricularia auricula underw5/6/2023 ![]() Just as Ammanita muscaria, this mushroom contain the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and psilocin, thus considered “hallucinogenic“. Takeshi Yamada with the help of the Coney Island University Microbiology Department in Brooklyn, New York succeeded producing a unique new strain of mushroom by crossing the Ammanita muscaria (fly agaric), Tricholoma matsutake (Japanese matsutake mushroom), Auricularia auricula-judae (Judas's ear fungus), and Physarum polycephalum (sticky mold). The last time when this many skull mushroom sprang out was happen in the fall of 1923, which was within a month after the Great Kantō Earthquake (関東大震災, Kantō daishinsai) struck the Kantō plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58:44 am JST on September 1, 1923, which was the deadliest earthquake ever to strike Japan up until this year’s Tōhoku Earthquake. Many faithful and spiritual locals consider this extremely rare paranormal phenomena as those people killed by this earthquake reincarnated into this special mushrooms for guarding the Gate of Hell at Mount Osore, so that this earthquake’s victems would all go to Budddah’s land (Heaven). North Eastern Japanese Earthquake, 9.0 magnitude, ) and tsunami of March 11, 2011, 14:46 Japan Standard Time, which caused over 15, 000 deaths in Japan. Mysteriously, unusually large numbers of skull mushrooms sprang out at Mount Osore after The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, officially named the Great East Japan Earthquake (東北地方太平洋沖地震, とうほくちほうたいへいようおきじしん, lit. This bizarre-looking mushroom, which exclusively grows at the Mount Osore in Aomori Prefecture in Japan, has been used by Itako (female shamans who are also healer, and exorcist at Mount Osore) for many centuries for its magical hallucinogenic medicinal purposes and spiritual rituals.
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