Study confirms Egyptians drank hallucinogenic cocktails in ancient rituals
A University of South Florida professor found the first-ever physical evidence of hallucinogens in an Egyptian mug, validating written records and centuries-old myths of ancient Egyptian rituals and practices. Through advanced chemical analyses, Davide Tan...
80% of Egyptian mummies had coke in em. They definitely did some trading back in the day.
Coke is indigenous to South America .
Pretty crazy it made it all that way.
1000 ton rocks are indigenous to the Aswan quarry too
Barge floating down the Nile. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Dw5WfTFqk
I like that Egyptians enslaved jews
They paid for later, well enough.
You believe in fairy tales?
Well, jews do seem like the kind of dumb kikes who would get lost in the forest for 40 fucking years.
In the desert. If you believe in fairy tales, make sure you get the narrative right.
Bible says wilderness. Maybe it is desert now. I don't want to quibble over it. I hope jews get lost again. We can help them become lost.
Drilling through, the oneirophrenic hallucinogens were harmel (Aramaic sabbara or besas) and blue water lily. There was also blood in the mixture, so I guess we can now say the Egyptian Bes worshippers were the first ones provably drinking blood, right?
I'm sure drinking blood, like from the heart of a sacrificed or hunted animal, goes back to prehistory.
https://youtu.be/DWyC8IXhFkc?t=12
Proven human blood?
The spiritual use of hallucinogenic brew has been historical public knowledge for thousands of years, in many cultures incl. Egyptian
It's not demon worship, it is daemon/daimon contact. Difference there. All religions did this , until the Catholic church and Roman Empire stamped them out as "dangerous " to their power
It's demon worship, which may or may not, involve demonic contact.
No. They were (based on available evidence) Self Daemon contact back then. Know thy history . Know the difference.
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I'll trust the Bible and Church fathers on demons, thank you very much.
I'll trust sources thousands of years older than the first known bible.
Everybody picks their poison.
Fair enough.
Bes is a god, not a demon. Educate yourself.
From the article: "Egyptian god or guardian demon worshiped for protection, fertility,..."
Also, St. Paul is quite clear on this, but let's not argue the Bible.