Jesus was a Magic Mushroom (Part 3)
John 6:53-6 reads, “Then Jesus said unto them,
Verily verily I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the son of man, and
drink his blood, ye have no life in you. Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my
blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh
is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He that eateth my flesh, and
drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.”
Jesus says this is my body, this
is my blood, and lest ye drink/eat of this you have no life in you! These are
strong words, thus it is important to realize that the substances Jesus
referred to are not communion wafers and grape wine. The amanita had long
before Christianity been known as “the flesh of the gods” and “the blood of the
gods” and this is what is meant.
“This is saying
pretty clearly that the eating and drinking is physical. My body is flesh
indeed, and my blood is drink indeed, and the added statement that when you eat,
it is inside of you leaves little room for debate that this is a substance, not
a phantom symbol alone. For those who choose to debate this I ask that they
show me their substance because according to Jesus' words unless you eat and
drink of ‘It’ you have no life in you. By the way, do I really need to mention
that this is not some strange reference to Cannibalism? I sure hope not,
if you still think this, read on. Somewhere, some of this must convince you
that he is not saying to take a bite out of his arm, or any other piece of his
actual anatomy … In my opinion, the magical act of ‘Trans-Substantiation’ has
no merit. The statement that Jesus makes ‘Unless you eat and drink you
have no life in you’ would seem to condemn the replacement of whatever the real
thing is with a placebo (substitute).”
-James
Arthur, “Mushrooms and Mankind”
Shiva the Hindu god is a
hermaphrodite with one testicle, a penis, vagina, and one breast. This is
another personification of the mushroom just like Mithra. The first stage of
the mushroom is considered male as it looks like a penis. Then the stem pushes
the ball/uterus/breast up out of the egg. As the arms of the mushroom cap open
to the sides, it’s as though the female aspect opens from the male “rib.”
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