Ryusaki wrote:I am thinking often about owning a Datura as houseplant, since a friend told me about the beautiful flowers he found in his mothers garden.
I dont want to consume her, only have her around.
So i went to buy some hardware recently for my computer when i lost my way (took a wrong turn).
It was cold an dark and i had a terrible mood, and suddenly i was thinkiong about Datura. When i turned a corner i couldn't believe my eyes; there she was in a small garden, illuminated by an eerie red tinted gas lamp, in the middle of the city.
It was a huge 2 meter high bush with lots of flowers, slowly swaying in the wind like waving her leafs at me.
I got the very destinct feeling that she has led me there.
My mood was quickly elevated.
Since then she is stalking me, popping up in impossible places, in movies, images, my dreams, and in reality.
She is extremly powerful and magical, tbh i am afraid of her, don't know if its a good idea to have her around when i am tripping balls.
That is wierd; I experienced that too. The more I became attracted and focussed on Datura, the more often I would run into Datura plants in the strangest places. Before finally trying a Modest cup(of Brugmansia-flower tea) I became increasingly more obsessed
with Datura's magic. At the beginning my fascination was moderate and I looked for it everywhere, but never saw it for years. Then the obsession grew. I felt very much lured in. Enchanted and fatally attracted.
It was in that period I suddenly ran into Datura and Brugmansia everywhere:
-A 4 meters tall purple-orange flowered Brugmansia tree in an Urban downtown garden.
-A large patch of Brugmansia shrubs in a downtown park.
-Datura plants in full bloom in a small raised garden in front of the local mall.
-Datura plants in full bloom planted in the round garden in the center of a roundabout.
-About 12 Brugmansia trees in large pots placed alongside the main entrance road of
my favourite amusement-park. Each about 4 meter tall I tell you! In Full bloom.
-One summer day I walked through my street passed the florist and immediately noticed
several Datura Inoxias; The Aztec Toloache. Needless to say I bought 2 and grew them all summer.
Just rediculous how often I suddenly ran into them, while I never had before.
Then, after the Brugmansia tea experience and the subsequent Lady Datura-dream(nightmare),
my obsession for her subsided and so did my frequent encounters with Datura & Brugmansia plants & Shrubs.