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Ezekiel 47:12 "And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."
Nicknames: Rapé;[2] The name is pronounced: Rah-Pay; | Other nicknames include: Yawana, Matse, Huni Kuin, Nukini, Kuntanawa;[2]
Classification: Psychoactive shamanic preparation; [No, it isn't laced.] Ethnobotanicals are plants that naturally produce drugs and medicines, and are connected to both medicine, illegal drugs, and the big pharmaceutical industry, as well as the occult.[5][6][7]
Legality: 100% legal in the United States. This stuff is under the authorities radar for now. The reason why is that the socialist(occult) used a bunch of morons who are ignorant, in the government, to illegally go after guys like me who were blowing the whistle on these facts and making it known to everyone the truth about the nature of drugs, medicines, and what ethnobotanicals really are. I take a more open and honest approach to the prevention of prohibitions, and that is honesty, spreading facts, and activism. The Pensacola FBI, DEA, and SRCSO cheat however, and all knew ahead of time that a shipment of kratom was being sent to me from Edens Ethnobotanicals, as bait(Here's the shipping label that shows 17 boxes, each one 50 pounds), and they then stole it(stole 12 50 pound bricks, left 4) while trying to pin the blame on me(did a pretend seizure). They refused to make it right, gaslit and intimidated my family, and spread lies about Me(BotanicalGuides.com was my project at the time, and was worth millions), Bouncing Bear Botanicals, Edens Ethnobotanicals, and Meridian Botanicals, Arena Ethnobotanicals, and Mr-Botanicals, who were all robbed and done wrong and sabotaged during the planned-demic by masons, nazi's and satanic temple members. My neighbors wound up with it(skull and bones/odins/freemasons), and come to find out the local freemason lodges and satanic temples were partying with it. They're conning people into thinking that it is illegal to import kratom so they can try to sell them their stolen loot. Also: There's a lot of confusion going on out there that "ethnobotanicals are laced with drugs", and this is NOT true. Ethnobotanicals are plants that naturally produce drugs and medicines, like Coffee and Cannabis for example.[5][6][7] Don't be confused about the "hemp products" being sold, as 99% of the market is synthetic products made with chemicals that are being presented as "hemp" and "natural", when they're not.
What is Rapé? A typical Rapé blend may vary, but generally includes things like plant ashes, and other plants and or the ashes thereof.[2] It's a shamanic mixture that has psychoactive properties, and was administered up the nose in the form of a snuff(snorted).[2] It was used by shamans for many purposes.[2] Warning: Shamanism is Witchcraft. That doesn't mean that Christians and Jews can't use ethnobotanicals properly to benefit their body, mind, and soul. Shamans used non-psychoactive plants too, and no one can argue against medicine.(Ezekiel 47:12) Even the Bible talks about ethnobotanicals, and the entire story begins in a garden, the Ethnobotanical Garden Of Eden. Moses knew about botanicals too, and used them often, including Frankincense, Myrrh, Calamus, and others. I believe the Jews had secrets too. Moses and the other saints and prophets in the bible are lucky they didn't get labeled a witch or wizard, because they would have burned him alive.
Ethnobotany: Rapé consist of mostly Tobacco ashes, which are often combined with DMT producing plants.[2] It has been reported that Tobacco is traditionally known as a hallucinogen[8][9][10], but the term hallucinogen and psychedelic are not in reference to the same type of drug, believe it or not. This is one of many examples of ethnobotanicals which have been deemed as 'hallucinogenic' by academics even, but to the users who have tried them, there doesn't seem to be any noticible psychoactive effects. This is confusing, concerning, and misleads authorities and politicians. Far too often are plants labeled as drugs when they're not. With Tobacco though, it is most likely that its hallucinogenic or psychoactive potential, is due to the MAOI constituents that it produces, which interact and intensify the effects of other psychoactives.[5][6] I've read about this in various books written by scholars, including "Plants Of The Gods", by Albert Hoffman(the LSD Chemist), Christian Rätsch, and Richard Evans Schultes.. as well as the book: "Plant Spirit Shamanism", that details not only the traditional beliefs but the pharmacology of these historic ethnobotanicals as well. It's my observation from many years of reading about these plants, that hallucinogens tend to be deliriant in nature, where psychedelics tend to uplift and expand the mind and consciousness. The two terms are often used interchangably, but are by far not the same thing. I personally make a huge distinction between the two. Traditionally, the indigenous cultures who utilized this psychoactive snuff believed it to have the following medicinal properties: calming and grounding, cleansing, clarity, expectorant, anti-headache, mild euphoric, and nootropic.[2] For more information, here is a YouTube video on Rapé by EntheoNation
The Science Behind Rapé Preparations: There's an ancient occult art known as plant alchemy, that is where all modern chemistry was birthed.[1] In essenece, all modern chemistry, including phytochemistry, is merely an evolved version of ancient occult plant alchemy[1], which was essentially an evolved version of the ancient Egyptian knowledge-based on drugs and medicines, because the Egyptians were too heavily interested in drugs and medicines, and were even skilled chemist for the time.[3] In ancient plant alchemy, "plant salts", which were often times narcotics, or prized substances, were isolated out of the plant material using an ancient method known as calcination.[14] The alchemist would: Make a tincture by soaking the plant material in high proof alcohol for weeks on end, then the plant matter is removed and burned to ashes.[14] The process is repeated until the ash is nice and white(not dark), where it is then filtered through distilled water which is evaporated.[14] The results leave the "plant salts" behind.[14] I can't suggest to anyone to get involved with the occult(you'll become accursed and entrapped), but the basic science of this procedure, minus the hocus pocus, is valid and can still be used today. A skilled alchemist can isolate out controlled substances from plants using nothing but alcohol, water, dried plant material, and fire, and a few supplies like glass, filtering equipment, etc.(household items).[14] It's important to note that the word "isolate" is in reference to God-made drugs/medicines that have been collected from natural sources, by means of utilizing the scientific knowledge of chemistry.[15] Isolates are not the same as synthetics, as synthetics are man-made drugs with a much more dangerous potential, and are generally tied in with the big pharmaceutical obsession of making diabolical drugs instead of utilizing natural medicines like God intended.
Natural Habitat: Amazon basin;[2] Again, the recipes used vary. Because of the MAOI's that Tobacco produces[2], it could have been combined with insane numbers of plants that produce DMT, plants and cacti that produce mescaline(or any other psychoactive substance), or to activate or intensify those drugs, or any psychoactive substance(s), for that matter.
O.G. Observations: Rapé is very similar to Ayahuasca, being that it works the same way, makes use of the same drug(DMT), and offers a different administration method, as a snuff. After digging through the holy bible to see what it has to say about Ethnobotanicals, I was thoroughly fascinated. I realized, that the entire story of the bible after everything is created obviously, duh, as you can't have a story without the heavens and the earth and the first two inhabitants of the earth, BEGINS IN A GARDEN! The story of the bible starts off in the Ethnobotanical Garden Of Eden! The fruit is(in my belief) psychoactive or poisonous plants(plural). This act of eating the fruit, is how we know about drugs in the first place. It's the act of the first person getting high off of something that they ate from the earth, that instilled within us the knowledge of drugs. Ethnobotany studies various plants used by indigenous cultures, who practiced their own occult religions.. which revolved around these ethnobotanicals and the experiences that the people who consumed them experienced under their influence, or effects.[5][6][7]
What is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals? It's very challenging for Christians to wrap their head around what ethnobotanicals and phytochemicals are. I can explain it to them, show them academic sources, books, and they still don't get it. Ethnobotany is the study of the cultural use of plants, which encompasses both the medicinal use of plants, and the drug use of plants, including the religous and spiritual use of those plants.[5][6][7] Phytochemistry is the next academic field down the latter of knowledge, and it is ethnobotanist who provide the phytochemist with the knowledge of which specimens are good for research.[5][6][7] Phytochemist isolate out medicines and drugs from plants, also known as phytochemicals, and then study them for their pharmacological value(for their medicinal properties.)[5][6][7] These phytochemicals are the best medicine on earth, offer the most miarculous properties, and are the safest, especially when compared to pharmaceutical drugs.[5][6][7] Sadly, big serpent medical corporations mostly distribute fake medicines(altered versions of naturally occuring phytochemcials), or make their own synthetic versions, which have horrible consequences, like fentanyl(which is not a natural phytochemical, rather a man-made synthetic drug). To reiterate, phytochemicals are NOT drugs that have been LACED onto plants like some idiots think. Phytochemicals are PRODUCED BY PLANTS, just like how vitamin C is produced by the orange tree.[5][6][7] They're produced BY THE PLANT!
Phytochemicals & Pharmacology(Medicinal Properties): Tobacco alone produces two alkaloids, namely harman and norharman, which are closely related to harmine and harmaline(Janiger et al. 1973). I discuss harmine and harmaline producing plants all the time, and a few examples of other species that produce these miraculous phytochemicals include: Banisteriopsis caapi vine, Bobinsana, Passion Flower, etc. It is these two beta-carbolines inhibit monoamine oxidase, studies show, that produce the antidepressive and stimulatory effects (Herraiz et al. 2005)(Farzin 2006).
Final notes: I typed up this page to discuss the ancient shamanic snuff known as Rapé, but I want to drill home some critical academic facts for the sake of combatting socialist disinformation campaigns. They have the Christians and Jews deceived about the nature of drugs and medicine, and I am here to inform them and steer them back in the right direction. I expose occult charms, poisonous plants that the occult uses, and the connection between the occult and nazism, freemasonry, and obviously the satanic temple. The occult is obsessed with drugs, and they're the ones behind the big pharmaceutical industry, as it was birthed from ancient occult practice of plant alchemy, which dates back to even ancient Egypt.[16][17][18][19][20] Some of the first ethnobotanicals that drug companies used to make "medicine" with, were poisonous and deadly plants like Bella Donna, and other scopolamine producing ethnobotanicals(it's a deadly mind control drug / poison).[21][22]
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Academic citations:
[1] Stavish, Mark. The path of alchemy: Energetic healing and the world of natural magic. Llewellyn Worldwide, 2006.
[2] McConnell, Patrick. "What is Rapé (Hapé)? A Guide to Sacred Tobacco."
[3] Aboelsoud, Neveen H. "Herbal medicine in ancient Egypt." Journal of Medicinal Plants Research 4.2 (2010): 082-086.
[14] Junius, Manfred M. Spagyrics: The Alchemical Preparation of Medicinal Essences, Tinctures, and Elixirs. Inner Traditions/Bear & Co, 2007.
[15] https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/isolation-method
[16] Merkur, Dan. "Drugs and the Occult." The Occult World. Routledge, 2014. 672-680.
[17] Strube, Julian. "Nazism and the Occult." The Occult World. Routledge, 2014. 336-347.
[18] Newman, P. D. Alchemically Stoned-The Psychedelic Secret of Freemasonry: The Psychedelic Secret of Freemasonry. Lulu. com, 2017.
[19] McIntosh, Christopher. Occult Germany: Old Gods, Mystics, and Magicians. Simon and Schuster, 2024.
[21] Maurya, Vimal K., et al. "Dark classics in chemical neuroscience: an evidence-based systematic review of belladonna." ACS Chemical Neuroscience 11.23 (2020): 3937-3954.
[22] Llanes, Luana Canzian, et al. "Witches, potions, and metabolites: an overview from a medicinal perspective." RSC medicinal chemistry 13.4 (2022): 405-412.
[5] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, People, and Culture: The Science Of Ethnobotany. Garland Science, 2020.
[6] Tyler, Varro E, et al. Pharmacognosy. 1988.
[7] Swerdlow, Joel L. Nature's Medicine : Plants That Heal. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society, 2000.
[8] Schultes, Richard Evans, and Albert Hoffman. Plants Of The Gods: Their Sacred, Healing, And Hallucinogenic Powers. Rochester, Vt., Healing Arts Press, 2001.
[9] Heaven, Ross, and Howard G. Charing. Plant Spirit Shamanism: Traditional techniques for healing the soul. Simon and Schuster, 2006.
[10] Forte, Robert, ed. Entheogens and The Future Of Religion. Simon and Schuster, 2012.
Encyclopedia Sources:
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy
[11] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snuff_%28tobacco%29
[12] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmaline
Other resources:
M.A.P.S. Ethnobotanical Studies By Scholars
PubChem - pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov