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Vikings on Mushrooms: A Note on Ritual Use of Psychotropics

Vikings on Mushrooms: A Note on Ritual Use of Psychotropics

Update: 2024-06-28
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In this episode I’ll take you on a trip through the historical components behind the idea that Vikings did mushrooms before battle. We will explore the context for why that claim emerged in the 1600s, when the Danish scholar Thomas Bartholin first put it out there, and why it’s the kind story that’s thoroughly a myth in the sense of something that's entirely made up. After that, I’ll offer some comments on the idea that psychotropic agents are helpful for the purpose of reaching a higher self, communing with spirit, ritual, whatever you’d like to call that connection we humans can make with the world around us.

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Vikings on Mushrooms: A Note on Ritual Use of Psychotropics

Vikings on Mushrooms: A Note on Ritual Use of Psychotropics

Mathias Nordvig