Plants For Dreaming Collection
As a natural follow-up to the Curandera project, whose goal was to present the healing figure of herbs and those who administered them, caring both for the physical and the socio-spiritual well-being of the patient, with the new Plants for Dreaming collection I intend to go more specifically into hallucinogenic plants, in particular the mandrake, the belladonna and the Henbane.
Common to hallucinogenic substances is the stimulation and alteration of sensory perception, more of sight and hearing, but also of taste, smell and touch. They bring about a change in the wavelength of the reception of the world and of the self with the creation of new and different images of what surrounds us, which justifies the sacredness, the magic and the mystery that plants have had, and still have, in the history of humanity. For this reason they were also known as 'plants of the gods' as they helped humans to deepen natural phenomena, bringing them into communication with the spiritual world.