@Fungiacademy

We absolutely LOVE working with After Skool! We are so eternally grateful to have such amazing, kind, talented support in helping spread the magic of Fungal Wisdom with the world. We have the Fungi to thank for everything, our beautiful planet we call home, our amazing consciousness that's capable of seeing the wonder and awesomeness that's all around us. So so grateful, Maltiox Ahau.šŸ™

@gnosisseeker1906

Mushrooms were around long before plants and are actually closer in origin to animals. They're amazing organisms that could solve many of the issues on this planet including pollution and mental health issues

@adamlane8751

I always felt from the mushrooms that they had an extraterrestrial origin. Although I feel they are trying to teach us more about living correctly on this plant. Rather than wanting us to abandon it for space. I think they know we have a good home here and just want us to stop messing it up.

@jasongravely7217

Excellent video! All makes sense and I can attest that psychedelics have healing properties (when the user is ready). After years of addiction to alcohol, the first psychedelic trip Iā€™ve had in years, during summer 2019 changed my experience greatly. Have lost 40lbs, my A1C is in a healthy range, have saved more money than my entire 15 years prior, am making music, went back to school for music, built a meditation practice, reconnected with my family, and feel peace regardless of this crazy world. It wasnā€™t ā€œthe psychedelics who ā€˜did itā€™ā€ it was the combination of a ready human and a psychedelic experience reflecting on my current dissatisfaction with my life, and a commitment to change behavior. There are thousands, maybe millions of stories like the one I just told, so letā€™s return to the intelligence encoded in these compounds on a larger scale. Itā€™s happening and I am grateful :)

@dustinfindsrocks

Iā€™m 100% onboard with this theory. Thereā€™s lots of geological evidence backing this also I think. Clearly mushrooms are controlling the entire ecosystem. Given our poor understanding of consciousness I believe itā€™s quite possible that mycelium are part of a vast superconscious organism growing and spreading throughout the cosmos. Itā€™s absolutely fascinating to think about!

@daitsy2476

Mushrooms is the one thing I wish everyone could experience at least once in their life(safely and responsibly). It's like being handed a key to consciousness just gotta be ready for that kind of information.

@orangekayak

This actually makes sense. Even mainstream science tells us the earth came from space dust. It stands to reason that something started the process of life as we know it. The grass in my yard was once a forest until someone came and seeded it. The work done on this channel is really remarkable.

@TBjunk25

Mushrooms = insanely smart collective consciousness

@jetsetter883

This might be the most fascinating thing Iā€™ve ever heard. I had seen the term Panspermia before but had no idea what it meant. Bravo to an amazing job in presenting this fascinating hypothesis.

@maddog9933

Ive been blown away with various YOuTube breakdowns of theories but have NEVER enjoyed one as much as this! Thumbs WAY Up

@jothekingjtk

I really appreciate that you actually say when you personally think something and when something is fact, it really helps with the credibility and actually learning instead of just being clickbait and headlines

@aaronlowe3156

This is honestly the best theory Iā€™ve seen to how consciousness spawned! It makes sense! The way fungi can form networks so fastā€¦ The way our brains just form networks of communication. IT ALL MAKES SENSE. Thereā€™s more to this for sure!

@russellmanweller6694

It's amazing how you can understand large complicated systems after you have been introduced to mushrooms, it truly is nothing short of supernatural, but it's like remodeling your house with a sledgehammer and ending up with a flying boat when the construction is done. It's not a pretty process and you would think that people would tell you that it takes months before you get used to it and even out. In a perfect world I would say it's better to stay where you are but unfortunately it's not a bad idea to be awake. It's really a hard call. I don't think we need everyone to wake up, but we definitely need enough people awake to protect the ones that are asleep. Mostly just protect them from themselves and help them to realize that they need to find a road that will leave them with some way to live when that hard awakening comes.

@CajunWolffe

Many moons ago (I'm a child of the 60s), after a good rain in South Texas or Louisiana, we'd gather Psilocybin mushrooms from cow turds in pastures all over the place out in the country. The best I found were in fields where a person raised and trained racehorses; think of the high-powered grain fed to those horses; excellent fertilizer for the mushrooms; they were not only huge but also powerful. We'd do a few that night if it was on the weekend, but they're easier to consume if dried, made into teas, or mixed with juices. Doing them fresh is difficult because of the slime and spores. I don't care how much Tang or whatever you put in the mixture; it will gag you. 

The effect is mixed depending on strength and frame of mind, with the frame of mind being the most crucial aspect; it's a lot like real LSD in this way, don't do it in the wrong frame of mind, especially if you're having mental problems. This is what a "bad trip" is all about. You don't want to go there; been there, done that, please take my word. That being said, it is a beautiful experience, and it gives one a better understanding of life in general if you can let go of hangups and doubts. It lasts for hours so prepare to spend the time alone or with others where you cannot be disturbed; that can be a bummer. When you finally do fall asleep, you'll have beautiful dreams; at least I do.

@elmixern

I recently had a trip with the mushrooms. I asked them almost what the topic of the video was. And it relates alot! They want to be married to our body while we are married to our soul. Its a wonderful symbiosis. And if they want to get to space i am willing to help them get there! They are like your best friend.

@achatinaslak742

As I child, I already had the feeling, that mushrooms and molds were very special. I loved them both, although I did not know, they both belong to the Fungi. So I love this video, and the prominent and important role the Fungi played, play and will play on this earth that this video show to all of us. I still love them, and will do that forever. Thanks a lot, After Skool and Fungi Academy !

@TheFarOutExperience

If ur into mushrooms its mandatory that you cultivate them, experiment as u wish, etc. After you've experimented consistently enough they will speak, you'll form a symbiotic relationship over time and it truly evolves into something much much bigger than you would expect.

@herenowrightnowwithyou4714

You know, I had a strong feeling Fungi are playing a role in all of this, now this video makes me think fungus is the duct tape to our entire way of life! Thank you so much for introducing me to the Fungi Academy, I'm definitely going to check them out! Stoned Ape feels very true to me and I'm excited to learn more.

@margomez7666

Wow. Super crazy! I had a feeling about mushroom's purposes on Earth, but really thought I was just 'delusionally in love' with shrommies. And this video... wow! Clicks so much with the feeling I had. Gracias for unlocking more of my curiosity

@ClipCoyote

I'm happy to see this knowledge becoming mainstream because of channels like this one!