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Entheogens are
psychoactive substances used in
spiritual and
religious contexts to
induce altered states of consciousness.
Hallucinogens such as the psilocybin...
- of the
Eleusinian Mysteries came from the kykeon's
functioning as an
entheogen, or
psychedelic agent. The use of
potions or
philtres for
magical or religious...
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certain drugs,
known as
entheogens,
which are
mostly hallucinogens—psychedelics, dissociatives, or deliriants. Some
entheogens include kava
which can act...
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baeocystin and norbaeocystin. The
mushrooms are
collected and
grown as an
entheogen and
recreational drug,
despite being illegal in many countries. Many psilocybin...
- The
psychedelic drug (or
entheogen)
lysergic acid
diethylamide (LSD) was
first synthesized on
November 16, 1938, by the
Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in...
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Psychotria viridis, also
known as chacruna, chacrona, or
chaqruy in the
Quechua languages, is a perennial,
shrubby flowering plant in the
coffee family...
- are many
pieces of
archaeological evidence in
reference to the use of
entheogens early in the
history of Mesoamerica.
Olmec burial sites with
remains of...
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botanical researcher in the area of
entheogens and
their cultural and
historical uses, and
helped coin the term "
entheogen". Ott has
written eight books, co-written...
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produce hallucinogenic effects.
Hallucinogenic snuffs have been used as
entheogens by
indigenous peoples of
South and
Central America for
thousands of years...
- Pahnke's
experiment investigated whether psilocybin would act as a
reliable entheogen in
religiously predisposed subjects.
Prior to the Good
Friday service...