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    Subs 2014

    Raining again here, looking good for Queens birthday long weekend
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    Is the key to consciousness in the claustrum?

    I agree, however I think the more interesting question is where this ultimate residence of consciousness is. Stiefel seems to have really been smitten by Crick et al and the claustrum as the "conductor" of the "dynamic field" of consciousness (see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3935397/). The words conductor and field seem to indicate a non-local model of consciousness.
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    Panaeleous cyanescens in victoria??!

    Great find Jox! As far as I know there haven't been any confirmed reports of subs in qld? What kinda of environment where they growing in?
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    Is the key to consciousness in the claustrum?

    Demonstrating links between neural activity in various areas of the brain and thought processes doesn't necessarily mean that the brain is the generator of consciousness. The dial on a radio changes position, the station changes, does that mean the Rolling Stones are inside the dial?
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    Panaeleous cyanescens in victoria??!

    Is that subaeruginosa in se qld?
  6. I often see 1:11 or 3:33, and the synchronicity of that combination makes that moment feel a little bit more special than others. Maybe we our internal clock is far more precise than we suspect?
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    BUDGET RALLIES

    Sally any more rallies in new astle coming up?
  8. How about vapourising tobacco in a herb vapouriser like an iolite or volcano? When I have tried this in the past it has tasted like shit though. Maybe there is a way to prepare it that is better? The curing process for smoking might not be suited to vaping.
  9. That's a lot of megabytes to tell how to make soil
  10. Getting out into nature away from caffeine and computers usually works for me
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    Oberon sub zero camp

    Not sure if ill be able to make Oberon bulb camp this year, still need a lift from newcastle. If anyone else from newy going?
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    I reckon the abundance will soon peter out if you are starting to feel this cold. Although there can be the isolated fruitings right through the winter in particular spots, such as where cows graze amongst gum trees with streams and clumps of grass. It would be interesting to monitor numbers in different months of the year for a variety of locations and see how it changes over the years. I did this a few years back and found at least one specimen in all the months of the year, around 2008/2009.
  13. Including specific locations of entheogenic plants might not be the best idea. How about a listing and discussion (eg traditional, medical and culinary usage) of a broad selection of plants that grow in the area?
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    Oberon sub zero camp

    I'd love to come but need a lift... Anyone passing through Newcastle on their way? I can pay for fuel and play with the radio
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    Natures dehydrator a few years back around this time of year I found a cluster of maybe 8 good sized ones growing out of the same cake, cracker dry from the intense heat that came after the rains. The spots I've had success are the south and east sides of tree lined creeks, where there is shelter from the afternoon sun. They also tend to be on the lower ground where water collects to grow the grass emerald green and where the overnight dew is heaviest. Nthng like the sensation of the dewy grass on your feet in the morning This time of year is also good as the brown snakes are less active...
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    Randomly decided to walk through a paddock today right near where I grew up. Found these two beautiful specimens: Just like you said rc, the mushrooms really do seem to call out to you after you get a taste. Or maybe you just develop an intiuition as to where they like to grow. Blows my mind to think these mushrooms were probably growing every summer just down the road when I was a kid. I always loved exploring the bush around these paddocks...
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    I think I know the mckenna talk your referring to. he says something like that the milk, urine, meat and mushrooms would all have been products associated with the cow, making it holy/sacred by association. that much of the hindu pantheon is depicted with blue skin is suggestive, as is the association of the cow with vishnu and krishna and the strikingly psilocybin-esque hindu art. modern india is also awash with cubensis in the summer, from elephant, buffalo and cattle dung. it would be really interesting to know what the distribution of psilocybe cubensis has been throughout history. no doubt human colonisation of the world and the transport of cattle with us has contributed greatly to the current extremely wide distribution.
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    yep I think the hindu's were on to something...
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    Nice mate. Yeah pretty sure I found the only cubes in the spots I know around here - another 2 today. Lots of fungal activity in general (boletes, inactive pans, those white tall ones with dark gills that grow out of the pies) but little in the way of gold tops. Still was lots of fun to have a hunt around on this glorious Easter Sunday. Paneolous sp. ? Boletus sp. ?
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    Where approx are u still finding them? Seems way too hot and dry now, around bris anyway...
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    Identified a handful of immature cubensis specimens near Brisbane yesterday. Only in the greeNest most sheltered patches of grass were there any to be found. Hopefully it rains again soon, although the forecast says not. Happy Easter hunting
  22. In his latest book, Dennis McKenna mentions meeting Wade Davis while seeking ayahausca in the amazon. his description is of a swash buckling explorer, in contrast to the travelling freaks they considered themselves to be. I'll have to check out One River.
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    Oberon sub zero camp

    Week Those dates are good for me, anyone from the hunter region keen?
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    Biosynthesis of DMT in melanoma cell lines

    Interesting article. The discussion section is quite accessible for those without interest in the details of the experiment itself. Very good bibliography with some papers worth looking at (apparently tryptamine metabolises have been found in the pineal gland?). That a melanoma cell line was the preferred choice for the study is curious, given that it is not usually associated with a healthy functioning organism. I wonder if other cells would behave similarly?
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    Oberon sub zero camp

    I'm definitely keen for some camping and foraging in the forest! My first autumn in oz in a few years, I'd love to see subs in their 'naturalised' habitat... And meet fellow sab'ers of course
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