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  • Do caps work as well? Or is this experiment only possible with dried stem?

  • The third day it rose again. Its mycelial threads are alive and well. very interesting vid. thanks for sharing

  • Having personally watched Mr. Teeter make his ambrosia I can say it is the real deal.

  • can you grow amanita muscaria that way ? 

  • People are always assuming that growing things in pure form must be difficult because in vitro growth from tiny specimens IS.

    But most things grow w/o any help, the larger they are when they start, the easier they grow over any competition.

    When people grow plants, they tend to overwater--overcare.

    Mushrooms from spores are difficult only if you are trying to isolate a single line...and that's the most difficult way to grow them.

    Ever wonder why manure & shrooms go together?

  • Get any fruiting bodies out of that 'mycelium'?

  • Download the free E-book it will tell you everything! read the description it will give you the information. if your not smart enough to work it out on your own, then you shouldnt be participating.. THIS IS THE HOLY GRAIL .. RESUTECT IN A WODDEN CUP AND HAVE IT LIVE FOREVER IT WILL LIVE INSIDE THE WALLS, AND PRODUCE THE WHITE BEARD THAT TURNS BLACK.. FOREVER!!!

  • How can i Join Ambrosia Society? please reply

  • where is the white horse? isnt He supposed to be riding a WHITE HORSE??

  • BEHOLD--------He cometh in the clouds----this makes perfect sence--look at the cloud in the jar

  • An old dried piece of the stem of an 'Amanita Muscaria' or 'Fly Agaric' mushroom can be resurrected in 3 days by rehydrating it with water. The mycelium (the part of the mushroom which usually lives underground) is seen growing from the dried piece of mushroom. Fungal spores may be dessicated and remain viable a long long time. Who knows. All of life on earth could be the result of the seeding of spores from outerspace.

  • Reply on Amanita Muscaria Resurrection... You are totaly right... For years i think about that.. Finally someone !!!

  • can someone explain what the hell was that??+why are they doing that???whats going on????eh?anyone??So so confused!

  • basicly they dried out an amanita mascaria (type of mushroom) for 2 years then in 2 hours in water it was completley back to life as the day they picked it

  • Thats fucking sick man...Just dried some of mine....Thinking of making some tea out of it(6-7 caps)

    Peace....

  • such a spiritual theme, just, just, see around you .. omg how it is beautiful

  • Music is Beautiful .. what is the name of artist and song?

  • Donald E. Teeter made this track, the guy behind the video. I'm not sure if's released on the net though.

  • s/if's/if it's*

  • i know bunch of people whos done this. according to them it works, but i dont trust this type of shit. i only eat caps

  • that's some ballin' shit.

    -ah8

  • HAHAH WUTSUP DUDE, my pc is fucked

  • Definitely Rhizopus. Notice the black sporangia forming on the right side. Amanitas are mycorrhizal, they can not decompose anything, so can't 'resurrect' be feeding on the dead mushroom tissue. As others have said, that is a mold.

  • Hail Soma!

  • Sooo0ooo0oo0o Did u Eat that????

    wondering????

  • wtf? who is dumb enough to think that isn't mould? far out what a waste of my bandwidth. i thought this would be about the resurrection of the USE. this is shit.

  • You're obviously uninformed; it's called mycelium. Look it up.

  • It ain't mold. This isn't the PF Tek, guys! Teeter knows what he's talking about. This is the Sacred Secret. God Soma is a Plenary Portion of Lord Krishna. Folks on the Shroomery and Mycotopia aren't quite up to speed on this, but they'll catch up sooner or later. Hawk, Venus, and Teeter know their stuff and J. Arthur wants to.

    And doom876, in re: woodlovers (below)... I gotta try that with my woodlovers, heh heh heh... I've done it with Muscaria per Teeter's pamphlet in 2004.

  • Mold, didn't make sense it would be mycelium.

  • that "mycellium" looks suspiciously grey to me, kinda like cobweb mould. Have you tried cultivating any of that? because I find it difficult to believe that mycellium would begin to colonize without a substrate. Try adding some of your "mycellium" to a substrate. If it continues to colonize it's likely cobweb, because amanita's require mycorrhizal relationship of this mushroom to its host trees.

  • That is cobweb mold, not the actual mycelium of the amanita being "resurrected". It is an entirely different species of fungus.

    As "fresh66" said. Agree!

  • amanita muscaria are easy indoors to grow all you need is pine tree needles with sand, vermiculite and some pine tree bark

    only god grows amanita.....im not god, but i love him

  • What? Have you actually done this successfully?

  • only outside, not indoors.

  • OK, that makes more sense, because I've always heard it's not been done indoors.

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  • Hm. That really amanita mycelium? Wonderful if it is. Thought they only grew with evergreens though

  • It would be so cool if this was the resurrection of Amanita. The Golden Fleece in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts would definitely be understood. It's a biochemistry problem. The "spider web" could be any fungus. Amanitas are parasitic and use trees to procreate.

  • Its biochemical in the sense that a methodology is required to settle this point. Certain compounds like ibotenic acid are associated with Amanitas. That or a more definite marker chemical would need to be found in the floss to have any credibility. Great Video. Important.

  • Please visit the Ambrosia Society's website. You can download a free Ebook version of "Amanita Muscaria; Herb of Immortality" by Donald E. Teeter. The site also contains a Resource Center which is constantly building.

  • @DrakeDorosh maybe the pine tree's love it and they just help one another and spend some company together during growth

  • @DrakeDorosh actually Amanitas provide nutrients to the conifer trees. They are a perfect example of a symbiotic, complementary polar opposite relationship, just like our relationship with the stars or heavens.  "As above, So below"...

  • Redbeard is not spreading misinformation but several of you are. What you arrogantly dismissed as cobweb mold is the most Sacred being on the planet.

  • Redbeard, you should just take this video off of youtube. It is spreading misinformation.

  • That is cobweb mold, not the actual mycelium of the amanita being "resurrected". It is an entirely different species of fungus.

  • this has nothing to do with 'harvesting the mycelium'.

    biological matter will go mouldy in damp environments.

    dont spread bullshit like this, someone could get sick.

  • hmmm.. It just looks a lot more like cobweb mold to me rather than mycelia..

  • Are you mixing it water only though, or have you mixed something else in with the water?

    Second, how do you take use of the mycelium, just pick it up with a spoon, and throw it in another sealed mason jar?

    Third, can one 'feed' a mushroom like that with water only and take out the mycelium more than once?

  • Agreed. And the yellow Amanita at the start of the vid looks a lot like a formosa var. muscaria found in the Eastern US, but it has a yellow stem, so I'm not even sure that is a muscaria. There are other types of yellow Amamita that grow in the same region. The A. muscaria should have a white stalk.

  • Yes, the picture at the beginning is of an Amanita Muscaria var. formosa.

    However, the stem being resurrected in the video is that of an Amanita Muscaria mushroom.

    No, it is not cobweb. It's called mycelium, the root structure for rhizomorphic fungi

  • You'll never get it to fruit indoors, no matter how much mycellium grows. You could use that to start a liquid culture and spray it all around the appropriate shaded trees in your area. Then in fall - voila! More amanitas (if you're lucky). Remember: only God grows A. Muscaria.

  • Very True. That is the Magic and Glory of the Anointed One; The True Sacrament.

    The Magic of the Sacrifice and Resurrection is elucidated through the physical representation of Amanita Muscaria. One Fruit is sacrificed to be reborn as a state of matter (mycellium) that will continue to grow, eternally (when provided with a food source), and can offer itself to the entire world.

  • You are correct. We do not grow Amanita Muscaria fruit, but harvest the mycellium on a Liquid Media. Divine as It is, The "Eternal Fleece" is a Perfect Symbiont; depositing Its Divinity (Blood of Christ) into the Liquid (Nectar;Ambrosia)in exchange for the "Food of the Gods" which it consumes as necessitated.

  • Now, imagine a cup carved from the "appropriate tress". When this cup, or grail, is used to drink the Ambrosia, the Fleece now has a new "host" or "vessel" in which it can continue to grow and excrete "The Blood of Christ". Now, you need only to pour water into this Chalice to obtain the same Divinity found in the original Ambrosia. "Water into Wine".

  • Amazing concept! One question: Would this also work with other woodloving species? Or is this technique employed exclusively for A. Muscaria?  Thanks for posting this video, and for encouraging such excellent discussion.

  • It's worth a try, I mean, get a few wood loving psylosybin mushrooms and try it with em. Who knows, maybe you will become the johnny apple seed of the azurescens. Providing you arn't caught, what could be more amazing then spreading the door opening experiance to all? Not alot to me personally. Just throwin a thought out there, and getting a little exited.

  • Man me -so- need that on video. =)

  • Awesome video, I was always aware of the mushrooms fruiting twice as large or twice as much when you picked one from the ground/mycelium. But this video is phenomenal. Maybe the Arc of the Covenant also was sort of a terrarium for mushroom growth. Since it does represent the female, and i have seen heiroglyphs of mushroom like things on top of the arc. THANKS!

  • Great video!

    btw, whats the name of the tune playing in the background and where can I get that and the rest of your productions? It's great ambient.

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