mIEKAL, have you ever met Keewaydinoquay, or been to any
of the islands in the Great lakes? One of them is called
Miniss Kitigan. I'm reading a book of essays on R. Gordon
Wasson and came across that, which sort of made me wonder..
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Just returned from a week at Put-In-Bay which is on South Bass Island in Lake Erie. Spent an hour inside the world's largest geode, 35 feet across, entirely composed of large 7-faced Strontium Sulfate crystals, (strontium 88, not 90, not radioactive). My antennae have now been tuned
wicked! oh.
Keewaydinoquay is described in R. Gordon Wasson's book
The Wondrous Mushroom: Mycolatry in Mesoamerica. She is
an Ahnishinaabeg (Fr. Ojibwe) herbalist and shaman.
The little story I read is by her in _The Sacred Mushroom Seeker:
Tributes to R. Gordon Wasson_. I guess when I read she
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