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Are there any plants with a "masculine" spirit? (Salvia is normally feminine)

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nitrogenaztec

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I've heard about salvia that it (or can be) A very harsh trip...

One guy said "Salvia is a bitch... its her way or no way".

I'm not sure what that is exactly, I've never taken it. Also, most people said it has a very "feminine" prescence. Like the spirit of salvia itself is a woman.

I wonder if there are any plants with a very masculine prescence? Just curious...

Perhaps cacti?
 
In my first and only experience with the Huachuma, I felt quite clearly a masculine presence, like a grandfather watching his grandson play. But it is only a personal feeling.
 
The first time I had a proper dose of liberty caps there was a distinct masculine presence later on which was more like a probation officer than a grandfather. HBWR was once quite grandfatherly for me though. Can't say that this seems in any way consistent for me or anyone else, though.
 
Huachuma is called or referred to as the Grandfather, The King of all plant medicine. Though it often feels feminine. It is still the Grandfather. Its is the King of all master plants.
 
I have to say mescaline.

In contrast to tryptamines where I often feel a feminine presence that manifests love but also fear (cos mums worry, right?), I always feel like mescaline's my Dad in the sense that it picks me up, makes me believe in myself and feels boyish and cheeky.

I'd sit down and have a cup of tea with Mum, it's pints on the town with my Dad.

I love them both equally.
 
Ice House said:
Huachuma is called or referred to as the Grandfather, The King of all plant medicine. Though it often feels feminine. It is still the Grandfather. Its is the King of all master plants.
Yeah that's right. Cacti often have a very masculine character.
 
soulfood said:
tryptamines where I often feel a feminine presence that manifests love but also fear (cos mums worry, right?), I always feel like mescaline's my Dad in the sense that it picks me up, makes me believe in myself and feels boyish and cheeky.

I'd sit down and have a cup of tea with Mum, it's pints on the town with my Dad.

Wow great response!
 
dragonrider said:
Ice House said:
Huachuma is called or referred to as the Grandfather, The King of all plant medicine. Though it often feels feminine. It is still the Grandfather. Its is the King of all master plants.
Yeah that's right. Cacti often have a very masculine character.

Huachuma is san pedro, right? Just asking :)
 
nitrogenaztec said:
dragonrider said:
Ice House said:
Huachuma is called or referred to as the Grandfather, The King of all plant medicine. Though it often feels feminine. It is still the Grandfather. Its is the King of all master plants.
Yeah that's right. Cacti often have a very masculine character.

Huachuma is san pedro, right? Just asking :)
Yes, Huachuma is san pedro. It has been "renamed" by the Spanish conquistadors when they arrived in South America. They didn't like seeing the indigenous people use it, saying it's devil's stuff or something like that.

I agree with the above, the few times I experienced it, it felt rather masculine instead of feminine.
 
soulfood said:
I have to say mescaline.

In contrast to tryptamines where I often feel a feminine presence that manifests love but also fear (cos mums worry, right?), I always feel like mescaline's my Dad in the sense that it picks me up, makes me believe in myself and feels boyish and cheeky.

I'd sit down and have a cup of tea with Mum, it's pints on the town with my Dad.

I love them both equally.

Beautifully put! Agree wholeheartedly :)
 
I remember reading someone here once say that they thought of Syrian Rue to be like the spirit of a wise old mage, grandfatherly, ancient. I think they were contrasting it to Caapi which had a more feminine presence. Interesting that both plants contain harmala alkaloids but have a different polarity. I'm too inexperienced with Syrian Rue to confirm but this is what I read.
 
My input is tobacco as well.
I’ve experienced a calm, confident aura when smoked in a hand rolled sicar (Mayan cigar) and a few other herbs.
Very stoic.

I agree misuse and Tobacco industry darkly overshadows tobacco as an entheogen, but, it’s very powerful if the proper species is used, and in the right way
 

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Cool thread.. + for mescaline for me (and i promise its not cos mescaline sounds like masculine)

Certain acacia's feel more masculine than feminine too I think.. the alkaloids vary plant to plant and so do their signature
 
nitrogenaztec said:
I've heard about salvia that it (or can be) A very harsh trip...

One guy said "Salvia is a bitch... its her way or no way".

I'm not sure what that is exactly, I've never taken it. Also, most people said it has a very "feminine" prescence. Like the spirit of salvia itself is a woman.

I wonder if there are any plants with a very masculine prescence? Just curious...

Perhaps cacti?

I bet you oak would help you
 
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