Sweet Flag today!
"Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus), also called sweet calomel, grows in damp places in the north and south temperate regions. A member of the arum family, Araceae, it is one of the two species of Acorus. There is some indirect evidence that Indians of northern Canada, who employ the plant as a medicine and a stimulant, may chew the rootstock as an hallucinogen."
Hallucinogenic Plants, Richard Evan Schultes,
Illustrated by Elmer W. Smith, p. 73
https://www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Hallucinogenic-Plants-A-Golden-Guide.pdf
Incense of Music 27 - Dahlgren, Bontranger
A multisensorial concert - Friday, 22nd June 2018 , 7 p.m.
Chris Dahlgren: viola da gamba; Nathan Bontranger: viola da gamba – Fabio Dondero und Dominik Breider (Incense burning): Dammar and Acorus calamus.
Salon Dreiklang, Paul-Robeson-Strasse 47, 10439 BerlinRead more