Welcome to MushroomLand





One day I dream of opening up a Mushroom Land, which replaces Disneyland, where we can buy Disneyland as a distressed asset, converting every ride and attraction into a mushroom themed adventure park.
Space Mountain becomes Mycelial Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain turns into Big Chanterelle Mountain, and the Haunted House evolves into The House of Decomposition with decaying bodies turning into soil.
We can teach people how to collaborate with the earth through a theme park that is based on community, collaboration, and collective resilience, just like a fungi would act in the soil underground, working to connect our society together.
I have a bet with a family member that we will acquire Disney and convert the theme park into MushroomLand, transitioning the rides and attractions into space, mushroom, and mycelial themed adventures, and working with Paul is going to help me to do this. Tapping into the mycelial network is the most natural way to live, helping to get humans out of our compulsive time loops that we have been living under since the megafauna roamed North America 12,000 years ago.
The mycologist Killindi Ili shared with me: “During my deep megadoses of psilocybin, I learned that humans became immature around 12,000 years ago, during the time of the sabertooth cats, and other megafauna went extinct. The mushrooms are leading humans into maturity, grounding us into an earthly reality.”
The sources of these images are VideoDraft, which is currently in beta.