Human consciousness evolved in symbiosis with nature, specifically through the use of naturally occurring psychoactive mushrooms and funghi. These natural intoxicants can induce ecstatic states of ego-transcendence and communion with the cosmos, and acted as powerful catalysts in the development of speech. At the dawn of history, as agriculture and written language developed, we lost contact with these plants and the rituals of their use disappeared. Instead of this lost partnership with nature, we now live a nightmare of narcotized dominance, systematically destroying our environment while cultivating addictions to caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, sugar and other substances in our industrially produced foods. In recent decades, the taboos surrounding the use of "mind expanding" drugs and the ecstatic connection with nature these can bring about have finally been weakening. But rather than attempt a return to prehistoric rituals and the consumpton of slimy, unsafe mushrooms, we must adapt to our new nature: a world permeated through and through by information technology; a world veiled and made transparent by positivist electronic chimera of knowledge. It has been shown that sufficient exposure to the beta wave inhibiting cathode rays of computer monitors and TV sets can produce synaptic transmission frequencies conducive to the growth of pyramidococcus, a psilocybin-rich fungus, in frontal lobe cells. Cognitive activities enhanced by this mycotoxin in turn result in transmission frequencies complementary to the growth of the fungus. Through the precise modulation of per-second flicker rates, the effect produced by most monitors can be enhanced to optimise funghal stimulation. It is thus possible to stimulate the growth of pyramidococcus through the transmission of cathode modulating oscillations to web browsers.

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