
I don’t even have any pictures of vine-leaf trees from Canterbury Psalter ready to go
as if im not worn out from msh trees,
all kinds of ideas for first-class treatment of vine leafs
the Maximal vine leaf theory of religious art
to do: spend the next year cataloging every vine leaf tree in Canterbury Psalter 😵⚰️💀🕰
or you could just refer to Dr. Rut’s conjecture that the Greeks must’ve had psychoactive ivy, and that’s why they showed it in their mythology. 👍
there’s a nice & concrete, tangible theory that even a child could understand and appreciate.
Canterbury has leaves in the caps of the msh trees
so why would you have a leaf or leaves in the cap of the mushroom trees?


because the leaves are to be understood as vine leaf non-branching; branching-averse; tendency to not branch, leaves.
I speak on behalf of all clueless entheogen scholars when I say, when I express our feelings: This art is really letting us down. 😞
this is not what we signed up for
we did not sign up for stupid branches and stupid vine leaves and vines, and snakes
we’re not here for snakes, darn it (unless ingesting their toxin is really good).
That was totally the state of entheogen scholarship when I joined the field in 1999 to read the state of the literature.
why are vine-leaf trees in parallel with mushroom trees, when nobody wants stupid leaf trees, any more than people want Ariadne in the chariot with Dionysus is holding a stupid branch
🤔 what, did the Greeks have psychoactive branches?? Check Ruck to identify what type of psychoactive branch she’s holding.
what are all these stupid branches doing cluttering up our religious art, diluting our mushrooms 😠














I’m not finding the full complete mosaic through this view. I’ll have to switch to a different view to get the mosaic, the big complete picture, to appear.
We brilliant scholars (learned, learned!) have figured out the savage forebears’ crude, superstitious taboo, just like our latest theories of 1880 have carefully explained that they must have worshiped:
The Holy Branch
The Sacred Branch
The Holy Branch (the ancient Greeks must’ve had an extinct, special psychoactive variety of branch – that explains it!)
people want mushroom caps
why all these dud leaf trees in place of msh trees, same style?
why every time you see a mushroom-cap tree in the Canterbury Psalter, it’s always paired with a stupid, dud failure of a vine-leaf tree too?
very disappointed in Eadwine
vine leaves have nothing to do with Dionysus, fruit of the vine, I am the true vine
there is no grapevines in religious art nor is there any ivy vines in any Greek mythology
but if there were, it would indicate definitely the Greeks must’ve had psychoactive ivy.
If the ultimate meaning and reference of Greek mythology is the Mushroom 🍄 then we can just copy and paste our ingenious decoding and decipherment of the mushroom as the ultimate referent of mythology, to realize that every object in mythology must refer to a physical plant object that the ancients primitives worshiped this object:
The Mushroom 🍄.
or equivalently, because our theory of entheogens is so broad: the Datura plant object, Lilies for the Virgin: the sacred holy Lily object (considered in the crude, concretistic Ruck paradigm theory, dressed up with language that’s turgid, effusive, florid, not-even-English, to hide the fact that the Moderate entheogen school’s got no substance).
Entheos: the journal Of psychedelic spirituality, where ‘spirituality’ ultimately means:
SPOT THE MUSHROOM 🍄
Entheos toc’s 4 issues:
https://egodeaththeory.wordpress.com/2020/12/24/entheos-issues-1-4-mark-hoffman/
and also the same school of art Interpretation explains that the reason why the snake is the number one religious myth theme is because of shedding its skin and because of its toxin – which shedding & toxin has been represented throughout religious art zero times.
despite the shape of the snake universally ubiquitously everywhere, and vine leaves and vine trees and vine grapevine Madness , Dionysus is overgrowing the ship of pirates, completely taking over the artwork
Dionysus’ victory wedding procession with ivy vines grapevines growing from the wine mixing krater
Vinefest 2022
☘️-☘️-☘️-🍄-☘️-☘️-☘️
https://egodeaththeory.wordpress.com/2020/12/20/vine-leaf-trees-depicting-non-branching/
https://egodeaththeory.wordpress.com/2020/12/11/brinckmann-mushroom-trees-asymmetrical-branching/
I forgot how many half hearted half-baked avoidance web posts webpages I’ve already made trying to avoid engaging with this extra burden
these damn vines growing all over the place taking over the whole ship
and they’re not even psychoactive 😠👎
But it’s as certain as Wasson and Ruck have deduced that the ancients must have had special, water-soluble ergot, that’s an extinct strain – yeah, that’s the ticket – just with that amount of certainty, we can be sure that the ancients must’ve had psychoactive ivy.
that totally explains why there’s ivy throughout religious art 😑
