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... understand, "the flowers in the deer's head" made no sense to them. It was not until a friar hundreds of years after the conquest consumed peyote that he realized the ritual talked about the communion of this plant. The flowers meant the use of peyote and the dear was the Indian god, still ...
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... Mate San Pedro Cactus Seeds This plant, known botanically as Trichocereus pachanoi, is native to the Andes of Peru and Equador. Unlike the small peyote cactus, San Pedro is a very hardy specie and will endure a wide range of weather conditions. It grows to a height of 5m and will branch at the base ...
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... must have been very extensively used in the valleys of Mexico in pre-Hispanic times. It seems to have been more important in divinity than peyotl (Peyote) or teonanacatl (cubensis mushrooms). Generations of Aztecs used the Morning Glory seeds to communicate with the Sun Gods and as a ritual hallucinogen ...
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... must have been very extensively used in the valleys of Mexico in pre-Hispanic times. It seems to have been more important in divinity than peyotl (Peyote) or teonanacatl (cubensis mushrooms). Generations of Aztecs used the Morning Glory seeds to communicate with the Sun Gods and as a ritual hallucinogen ...
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... has beautifully scented oils and can produce a fragrant bath. Other qualities are mind altering, and can change consciousness. Like in the case of peyote, discovered by the west in the '60, produces hallucinations. Herbs and plants are employed in magical transitions, and rituals of passage. It's also ...
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... , this is the beginning of his life long journeys exploring plants and their properties. He was among the first westerners who experienced peyote and the ceremony changed his life. In 1941 he investigated curare and the ingredients with which they were made, again he traveled to brazil to unravel a mystery ...
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... . According to researchers, divinorum acts on the brain in a way that has not been seen before, and for that reason it deserves more study. Like the peyote cactus, which contains mescaline, and psyllocibin mushrooms, salvia has long been used by American Indians as a tool for divine visions as part of ...
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... of a large variety of related psychoactive components, which produce experiences that are different than pure mescaline. The experience felt by peyote is distinct from that made by cacti from the trichocereus family. It’s been said that synthetic or pure crystalline mescaline, is one of the most uncommon ...
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... familiar with them, because of their popularity and because some of them, are really dangerous and illegal, such as cannabis, psychedelic mushrooms, peyote, opium poppy, just to mention some. Soft and hard drugs got from plants and mushrooms, are proliferating. Young people are specially inclined to ...
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