A comparative-symbolic HTML5 research interface exploring possible fungal, mycelial, entheogenic, and visionary resonances across sacred texts, ritual systems, mythic symbols, and cross-cultural traditions. This atlas distinguishes between mainstream interpretation, archaeological evidence, speculative symbolic analysis, and mythopoetic analogy.
Browse traditions, symbols, sacraments, and network metaphors.
Curated pathways through recurring sacred motifs.
Rotates through cross-cultural exemplars.
Bookmarks and theory path, stored locally in your browser.
Cross-cultural tags for food from heaven, roots, visionary drinks, resurrection, loops, caps, networks, and more.
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Approximate placement from ancient Egypt and Vedic traditions through late esotericism and modern ethnomycology.
See which periods cluster around nourishment, ecstasy, roots, or resurrection.
Click a region to isolate related traditions and entries.
Region-specific candidates and parallels.
Traditions, symbols, and motifs connected by shared conceptual threads.
Nodes show traditions, motifs, and exemplar symbols.
Original words, linguistic roots, and candidate semantic fields.
Recurring shapes across loops, caps, stems, roots, radiance, and nets.
Traditional reading and speculative mushroom-form hypothesis presented side by side.
This module explores a symbolic-comparative proposal only. It is not presented as settled Egyptological consensus. The aim is to give viewers a disciplined way to compare form, ritual use, life symbolism, and candidate drying-tool analogies.
Compare standard and speculative readings.
Silhouettes and correspondence map.
How this atlas distinguishes evidence levels.
Key comparative terms used throughout the atlas.
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