Why Some Plants Are Considered Gateways To Other Dimensions
Not all plants are just plants. Across ancient traditions, some were seen as living portals, capable of connecting us to other realms — the spirit world, the astral plane, or even hidden dimensions.
In this post, we’ll explore the mysterious world of sacred plants, their spiritual uses, and how they were believed to serve as divine messengers, healers, and doorways.
Ancient Civilizations Knew the Secret
From shamans in the Amazon to mystics in India and monks in Egypt, many spiritual leaders never used plants only for medicine — they used them for vision, prophecy, and spiritual travel.
Top Plants Believed to Open Portals:
1. Ayahuasca (Amazon Rainforest)
- Used in sacred ceremonies by shamans
- Causes vivid visions, spirit communication
- Described as a "vine of the soul"
2. Blue Lotus (Ancient Egypt)
- Induces euphoria, dreamlike states
- Believed to connect to the gods
- Commonly placed in tombs for afterlife travel
3. Sage (Native American + European Traditions)
- Used in smudging rituals to clear spiritual gateways
- Opens protective space for energy work
- Said to “speak to spirits” during rituals
4. Mugwort (Europe, Asia, Africa)
- Used in dream pillows, astral projection
- Said to enhance psychic vision
- Linked to moon energy and the subconscious
5. Psychedelic Mushrooms (Various Cultures)
- Called "flesh of the gods" by Aztecs
- Opens perception to time loops, alternate realities
- Experienced users report “entities” and strange geometry
The Concept: Plants as Living Portals
- Spiritual traditions teach us that plants:
- Contain vibrational intelligence
- Are messengers between Earth and higher planes
- Respond to intention, sound, and energy
"To eat the right plant with the right heart is to enter the mystery with permission."
Are Plants Conscious?
- Modern science is slowly catching up:
- Plants communicate through roots, fungi, and electric signals
- Some respond to human touch, sound, and prayer
- Studies suggest plants may “feel” distress or harmony
How to Work with Plant Spirits (Safely)
1. Meditate with the plant (no need to ingest it)
2. Burn or smudge it with intention (e.g., sage, frankincense)
3. Place it under your pillow or near your altar
4. Ask permission aloud before using — ancient cultures always did
Never use entheogenic plants without knowledge, safety, or a sacred mindset.
In Conclusion
Some plants are more than herbs.
They’re guides, they’re watchers, and some may even be guardians of doorways we haven’t fully opened yet.
“There are roots beneath our feet that reach not just into the Earth — but into other worlds.”

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