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Artist Biography For María Sabina

María Sabina Ca. 1894 - November 23 1985 Was A Mazatec Curandera Who Lived Her Entire Life In A Modest Dwelling In The Sierra Mazateca Of Southern Mexico. Her Practice Was Based On The Use Of The Various Species Of Native Psilocybe Mushrooms Such As Psilocybe Mexicana. María Sabina Was Born Outside Of Huautla De Jimenez Oaxaca Mexico Towards The End Of The 19th Century Perhaps In 1894 Although Sabina Herself Was Not Sure. Her Parents Were Both Humble Campesinos Her Mother María Concepcion And Her Father Crisanto Feliciano Who Died From An Illness When She Was Three Years Old. She Had A Younger Sister María Ana. Her Grandfather And Great Grandfather On Her Father's Side Were Also Wise Men Skilled In Using The Mushroom To Communicate With The Gods. After The Death Of Her Father Her Mother Took The Family To Live With Her Parents And Sabina Grew Up In The House Of Her Maternal Grandparents. María Sabina Was The First Contemporary Mexican Curandera Defined As A Native Shaman To Allow Westerners To Participate In The Healing Vigil That Became Known As The Velada Where All Participants Partake Of The Psilocybin Mushroom As A Sacrament To Open The Gates Of The Mind. The Velada Is Seen As A Purification And As A Communion With The Sacred. In 1955 The US Banker And Ethnomycologist R. Gordon Wasson Visited María Sabina's Hometown Of Huautla De Jimenez Oaxaca And Participated In A Velada With Her. He Also Brought Spores Of The Fungus Which He Identified As Psilocybe Mexicana To Paris. The Fungus Was Cultivated In Europe And Its Active Ingredient Was Duplicated As The Chemical Psilocybin In The Laboratory By Swiss Chemist Albert Hofmann In 1958. US Youth Began Seeking Out María Sabina And The "holy Children" As Early As 1962 And In The Years That Followed Thousands Of Counterculture Mushroom Seekers Scientists And Others Arrived In The Sierra Mazateca And Many Met Her. 6 By 1967 More Than 70 People From The US Canada And Western Europe Were Renting Cabins In Neighboring Villages. Many Of Them Went There Directly After Reading "Seeking The Magic Mushroom" A 1957 Life Magazine Article Written By Wasson About His Experiences. Sabina Cultivated Relationships With Several Of Them Including Wasson Who Became Something Of A Friend. Many 1960s Celebrities Visited María Sabina Including Rock Stars Such As Bob Dylan John Lennon Mick Jagger And Keith Richards.

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