
Interviews
For millennia, humans have consumed psychedelic mushrooms to receive visions, heal diseases, and commune with the gods. Psilocybin, the primary psychoactive ingredient in these mushrooms, connects us with our innate intelligence and rewires our hearts and minds to be positive, open, and joyful.

Interviews
For millennia, humans have consumed psychedelic mushrooms to receive visions, heal diseases, and commune with the gods. Psilocybin, the primary psychoactive ingredient in these mushrooms, connects us with our innate intelligence and rewires our hearts and minds to be positive, open, and joyful.
Timothy Leary
For millennia, humans have consumed psychedelic mushrooms to receive visions, heal diseases, and commune with the gods. Psilocybin, the primary psychoactive ingredient in these mushrooms, connects us with our innate intelligence and rewires our hearts and minds to be positive, open, and joyful. Having evolved and survived for more than a billion years, these magic mushrooms can help humanity transform into a more intelligent, loving, and harmonious species.
Albert Hoffman
For millennia, humans have consumed psychedelic mushrooms to receive visions, heal diseases, and commune with the gods. Psilocybin, the primary psychoactive ingredient in these mushrooms, connects us with our innate intelligence and rewires our hearts and minds to be positive, open, and joyful. Having evolved and survived for more than a billion years, these magic mushrooms can help humanity transform into a more intelligent, loving, and harmonious species.