Psychedelics In The Sea

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Hello,

I was thinking the other day.
Not only humans have a connection with nature's psychedelics, animals also use some substances to enhance their moods. Panthers that eat Jurema. Elephants rub their skins against certain trees. Raindeer eat magic mushrooms. Monkeys eat poisoned insects.

Now I was wondering if there are any psychedelics growing in the sea. Maybe that dolphins eat them.
Is there any such thing that grows under water, a certain, plant, anemone, algae that has psychedelic compounds?
I know that there are organisms that resemble the shape of the mushroom in the sea.
Do you have any knowledge of this? Or philosphies?

Peace

Geert
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    Re: Psychedelics In The Sea

    Thu, February 7, 2008 - 10:14 PM
    What..
    You are all acting like there are no nice human beings, too bad. I know I'm nice...

    But let me rephrase that last statement:
    "That's why it is so open for human contact, because it is also an enlightened creature."
    'Why' is a dolphin so open for human contact, it happens already you see.
    Does it have something to do with brainwave frequencies..?
    And offcourse it's very hypothetical. What if the dolphins diet contains a certain psychedelic that makes it experience an altered state. A state in which he sees the sea and it's inhabitants for their true vibe and nature. Kind of like when the first human ate a mushroom and saw certain structures in nature. Does this not make sense?

    And then when it sees a human, it likes them. Humans like dolphins too, because they are intelligent beings. Unless you are a fisherman offcourse.

    Peace

    Geert

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