
This striking image from the 12th-century Plaincourault Chapel in France features an unusual depiction of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil—not as a typical fruit-bearing tree, but as a large, unmistakable mushroom, likely of the Amanita muscaria variety. Nestled within a medieval Christian fresco, this psychedelic symbol has sparked fascination and speculation, inviting reflection on how ancient imaginations visualized temptation, knowledge, and the boundaries of the sacred.







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