Some arguments for a connection between Christmas and the hallucinogenic mushroom, Amanita muscaria. (Some content reproduced from "Drugs are NOT the Devil's Tools" by Dr. D. Bearman
How about Halloween witches that ride broomsticks? Midwives were known to use phallic-shaped objects to apply ointments and salves to the vagina. Some of these included hallucinogenic extracts which also acted as vaso-constrictors to stop bleeding. Hence, the flying while riding on a broomstick. In a 1470 reference: "But the vulgar believe, and the witches confess, that on certain days or nights they anoint a staff and ride on it to the appointed place or anoint themselves under the arms and in other hairy places."
This could provide the framework for a good SNL skit.
John Allegro had a book about it. It was controversial to put it mildly [en.wikipedia.org]
As far as I know, that kind of mushroom is fatal if ingested. Are you sure that it's this one, not another similar?
They are toxic and some more toxic than others. In the Middle Ages, nobles would drink the urine of serfs who had eaten it to avoid the toxins.
@Gwendolyn2018, @racocn8 ,thanks for the correction. I actually thought they would be fatal if eaten.