Cordyceps is absolutely not psychoactive, it has the effect of strengthening the body. The way it would aid evolution of consciousness is by strengthening the physiology generally so that the kundalini can be generated. It you do a search on Cordyceps you will see that it isn't psychoactive at all. The other great eastern mushroom , Reishi is a more likely candidate for promoting transcendance, and the Taoists use it for this purpose. I have used both and found Reishi to be very good for TM. It does give me a side-effect sometimes though, but few people would find any side-effect from it.
--- In [email protected], bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > anon from Vlodrop: > * > "One such product involves the old formulation from east Asia, in the > form of certain mushroom Cordyceps. It has been known for a long > time, that this preparation is very good for treating so many health > disorders. But the problem so far has been in properly purifying > them. The newest distillation processes from the West came to the > rescue, including vacuum evaporation. We had the privilege to try > some of these products (called SIGCESS), and we found them to be very > useful for the spiritual development as well. These benefits have > been known in so many monasteries in Asia in the past. > > (Shining gemstones on Marma Points) > Another new therapy is being offered on the campus, it involves > shining the light through the gemstones, on the main marma points of > the body. Each of the main marma points has a specific gemstone > associated with it, and by shining special light through the > gemstones on these points, they get enlivened. This in turn helps the > vital energy to flow in the body, which brings about better health. > We have tried this therapy too, and we found it to be the most > powerful external intervention so far, that helps in spiritual > development. Our experiences in the program are much clearer and due > to better upward energy flow through the main marma points, we have > some new experiences, like never before. >
