“Acosmia” es el proyecto Rap de un amigo. No me considero fan acérrimo del género, pero creo que vale la pena darle una oportunidad y escucharlo. Ojalá triunfe.
Hallus indusiatus, commonly called in English the bamboo fungus, bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn, crinoline stinkhorn or veiled lady, is a stinkhorn fungus in the Phallaceae family. It has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical areas, and has been collected in Asia, the Americas, and Africa. The fungus is characterised by a conical to bell-shaped cap on a stipe and a lacy “skirt” that hangs from beneath the cap. Mature fruit bodies are up to 30 cm (12 in) tall with a cap that is 2–4 cm (0.8–1.6 in) long. The cap is covered with a greenish spore-containing slime, which attract flies and other insects that eat the spores and disperse them. It is an edible mushroom used as an ingredient in Chinese haute cuisine; the mushroom is grown commercially and commonly sold in Asian markets. Nutritional analysis has shown that the mushroom is rich in protein, carbohydrates and dietary fiber. The mushroom also contains various bioactive compounds, and has antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
Ésta imagen define uno de mis más ardientes deseos: la vuelta de la comunidad druídica. No por el vestir las túnicas que parecen tan cómodas y frescas, sino por encontrar el camino que nos devuelva a los misterios del bosque. El dejarse guiar por los astros y consultar con lo árboles más antiguos los oráculos del futuro. El brebaje que hierve sobre nosotros mismos nos ha hecho descarrilar y tomar un camino extraño y civilizado.
Podéis leer el resto del “Test de Rorschach” a Joe Crepúsculo aquí.
(Source: injoyinmyself)