The Lost Sacrament: How Christianity Absorbed Mushroom Worship

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They erased the temples. They changed the stories. But the sacred mushroom never fully disappeared.
In this video, discover how Christianity absorbed ancient mushroom worship—hiding its symbols, holy days, and meaning in plain sight for nearly 2,000 years.
For thousands of years, sacred mushrooms were used in fertility rites, shamanic visions, and the mysteries of life, death, and rebirth. But when Christianity rose, it didn’t just replace these ancient traditions—it absorbed their symbols, their holy days, and perhaps even their sacrament.

In The Lost Sacrament: How Christianity Absorbed Mushroom Worship, we trace the mushroom’s hidden path through history—from prehistoric shamans and Greek mystery cults, to the secret survival of rites in medieval Europe and Latin America, to the quiet revival unfolding today.

You’ll discover:
🌿 Ancient mushroom rituals before Christianity
✝ How the cross mirrors the mushroom in form and meaning
🏛 Pagan holy sites and festivals transformed into Christian ones
🌱 Hidden survival in folk-Catholicism and indigenous traditions
🍄 Modern revival in entheogenic churches

This is the untold story of the sacrament that may have shaped the earliest Christian experience—hidden in plain sight for nearly two millennia.

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