✷Sacred feminine
The Plants of the Sacred Feminine
The "sacred feminine" has become a product. Online courses, €3,000 retreats, powder-pink packaging. This article will not sell you a queen energy. It speaks of twelve plants that women — witches, midwives, grandmothers — loved and held for centuries, and what we honestly know of them today. Federici, Estés, Kimmerer as sources. Named lineages: Maya, Khoi-San, Chontal, Ayurveda, TCM, medieval European midwives.
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✷Ancient civilizations
The 7 dream plants
Seven plants that peoples — Mazatec (Chontal of Oaxaca), Xhosa, ancient Egyptians, European midwives, Hmong herbalists — held for centuries to cross the night. Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea), Calea Zacatechichi, Mugwort, Silene Capensis, Galantamine, Salvia divinorum, Entada Rheedii. With their named lineages, their real chemistry, their honest limits, and what INFUSE is not yet able to guarantee analytically. Sources: Schultes-Hofmann-Rätsch, Rätsch, Pendell, Sobiecki, Moss, LaBerge, Storl, Mayagoitia 1986, Sparrow 2018.
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☾Dream plants
Silene Capensis (Undlela Ziimhlophe): the Xhosa dream root of the sangoma — sourcing, ubulawu, living lineage
Silene capensis (Silene undulata) — Undlela Ziimhlophe, “the white paths” — the central root of the Ubulawu lineage of the Xhosa amagqirha and the Zulu sangoma. 2024 chemical discovery: β-carbolines acting as 5-HT2A agonists. Southern African origin, the traditional foamed protocol, ritual vomiting honestly named, absolute red lines in pregnancy, comparison with Calea, Mugwort, Entada, and the cardinal pair Silene + Synaptolepis kirkii. Not a psychedelic kit. An initiation into a living lineage.
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