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- use. Natives of Papua New Guinea are known to use several species of entheogenic mushrooms (Psilocybe spp, Boletus manicus). Pituri, also known as mingkulpa...
- Entheogenic is a musical project consisting of Piers Oak-Rhind and Helmut Glavar that crosses musical style boundaries. Since the early 1980s, the Austrian...
- The ancient Aztecs emplo**** a variety of entheogenic plants and animals within their society. The various species have been identified through their depiction...
- bufotenin may be the psychedelic with the longest known history of human entheogenic use. The use of hallucinogenic snuffs by indigenous South American people...
- been used in Mesoamerican cultures. The fungus contains two separate entheogenic compounds, psilocybin and psilocin that cause the user to experience...
- or more", and other scholars ****ociated Chinese wu (shamans) with the entheogenic use of cannabis in Central Asian shamanism. In the mountains of western...
- Entheogenic drugs have been used by various cultural groups for thousands of years, traditionally in a religious, shamanic, or spiritual context. A Finnish...
- of species and genera that are used as entheogens or are used in an entheogenic concoction (such as ayahuasca). For ritualistic use they may be classified...
- powerful psychoactive ingredient contained in the kykeon drink (see Entheogenic theories below). Although this hypothesis continues to receive attention...
- Entheogenic drugs have been used by various groups for thousands of years. There are numerous historical reports as well as modern, contemporary reports...