DMT: Red Powder of the Royals

Acacia DMT Alchemist & Russian General Pyotr Ivanovich Melissino (1747-1810)

The Biblical references given in the Melissino Rite, which was practiced in the eighteenth century, discuss how Isaiah and Ezekiel had encounters with winged creatures or angels, who then presented the ‘burning coal’ to them. Isaiah had the burning coal ‘that he [the winged creature] had taken from the altar with a pair of tongs’ placed upon his lips, to rid Isaiah of guilt. Both Biblical references of the burning coals and the encounter with angels, suggests that the ritual could represent an allegorical communion with God, allowing the candidate to alchemically purify himself.”
— Dr. David Harrison, The Lost Rites and Rituals of Freemasonry
Using biblical passages, such as placing the burning coal to one’s lips, and Melissinos alchemical references to Acacia and Red Powder, clearly indicate to the initiated Melissino’s awareness and utilization of DMT.

“Everyone knows Newton as the great scientist. Few remember that he spent half his life muddling with alchemy, looking for the Philosopher’s Stone. That was the pebble by the seashore he really wanted to find.”
— Fritz Lieber, Poor Superman

John Dee Ashmolean, Anglo-Welsh DMT Alchemist, who knew the secret of Acacia and utilized it to communicate with Enochian angels.
As a political advisor, he advocated for the founding of English colonies in the “New World” {proper: Old World} to form a “British Empire”, a term he is credited with coining.
— Williams, Gwyn A. (1985). When was Wales?: A History of the Welsh
That begs the question, did John Dee know that forming a British Empire in the Americas would mean the expansion of the Inquisition and Church, and the death of over 20 million Native Americans and their suffering and angst for centuries long after the British colonies were formed?
Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) from Acacia: Red Powder of the Royals

DMT Red Powder alchemically purified from Acacia: © Gavin Kaiser
Pyotr Melissino: Дарбес Иосиф Фридрих Август
John Dee: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

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