Dee Snider's Healing Journey: A Mushroom Ceremony Experience

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Dee Snider's Healing Journey: A Mushroom Ceremony Experience

Dee Snider, the lead singer of Twisted Sister, recently shared his experience with a mushroom ceremony on the Acid For Squares podcast. He opened up about his health issues that led to his departure from the band and the cancellation of their 50th-anniversary shows. In a video shared on Instagram, Snider discussed how he participated in the ceremony to address long-standing emotional wounds. The podcast, co-hosted by Snider's son Cody Blue, explores topics like psychedelics, consciousness, and spirituality.

During the video, Snider revealed his struggles with degenerative arthritis, hypertension, high blood pressure, and a hip replacement. Blue explained that they decided to try the mushroom ceremony after a conversation with Jack Osbourne, who shared his positive experiences with mushrooms in dealing with addiction. Osbourne had hoped to use mushrooms to help his father, Ozzy Osbourne, who has Parkinson's Disease. Snider described the ceremony as a psychedelic and emotional experience, where he encountered a telepathic guide named 'It' who helped him navigate his relationships with his family.

The ceremony was a profound and transformative experience for Snider, who faced his trauma and pain with courage and bravery. Blue expressed his pride in his father for confronting his shadows and working towards healing himself and his family. The journey through the mushroom ceremony allowed Snider to gain clarity and insight into his past and relationships, leading to a deeper understanding of himself and his loved ones.