Quote Originally Posted by Zhaylin View Post
It grows wild in a few places around here.
The mimosa that you're intersted in is mimosa hostilis. This is a sub-tropical plant and does not grow in West Virginia. The plant growing in West Virginia is probably Albizia julibrissin Durazz. It does not contain DMT which, as I mentioned previously, probably wouldn't do to much good right now. On the whole the main purpose of hallucinigens is to have a good time looking at a pretty light show and then decide that what you thought was right anyway because you had this awesome "spiritual" experience because of this "medicine" that you took that just confirmed what you thought you knew anyways. Once there's a solid intellectual base in place with which to interpret the visions, then they might become (incredibly) useful. On the whole though, they're just another drug that happens to trigger the brain chemistry associated (but not synonymous) with legitimate spiritual experiences.