When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail as the old adage goes. But when you're Paul Stamets one can make a potent argument regarding the utility, nay the
necessity of fungus to humanity's future. Dr. Stamets stops short of arguing for
Guild Steersmen, mushrooms are tough little critters who may be up to the task of accomplishing some of humanity's greatest dreams like terraforming. For a better appreciation of Dr. Stamet's oeuvre of fantastic fungi, Red Pill Junkie has found a
Fitting Tribute To Earth's Life-Giving Tricksters in a documentary named
Fantastic Fungi. That Red Pill Junkie found it on Netflix, and argues as to why it's must-see TV. Still not convinced? Micah Hanks has been studying the
Art Of The Mushroom Gods and needs to lay out how stone age paintings recall ancient psychedelic journeys. Often woomeisters argue the wildest paleo-art as being evidence of alien contact before the dawn of history, but Micah makes a potent argument for their origins being from a weirder place — ancient minds. Best of all, while you take this plunge, you'll realize there's proof these found inspiration from tripping rather than regular ol' imagination. (CS)
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