spiritual rituals among cultures such as the Aztec, the Maya, and Inca. The Maya are indigenous people of Mexico and Central America that had significant...
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database, and the European Association of Mayanists lists just under 50 museums in Europe alone. Civilizations portal Entheogenics and the Maya Huastec...
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Mesoamerican religion (category Mesoamerican mythology and religion)
aiding the early missionaries was the image known as the Virgen de Guadalupe[citation needed]. Aztec use of entheogens Entheogenics and the Maya Mesoamerican...
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Aztec use of entheogens (redirect from Aztec Entheogenic Complex)
only sat there nodding. Calea ternifolia Entheogenic drugs and the archaeological record Entheogenics and the Maya List of Acacia species known to contain...
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Entheogen (redirect from Entheogenic)
cultures include the alcoholic Aztec sacrament pulque, ritual tobacco (known as 'picietl' to the Aztecs, and 'sikar' to the Maya (from where the word 'cigar'...
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that were 115 years old.[clarification needed] The Maya, Olmecs, and Aztecs have well-documented entheogenic complexes. North American cultures also have...
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Psychedelic drug (section Etymology and nomenclature)
Dissociative drug Deliriant Drug harmfulness Entheogenic drugs and the archaeological record Entheogenics and the Maya Hallucinogenic fish Hallucinogenic plants...
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Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis Maya medicine Entheogenics and the Maya Mesoamerican medicine Gimmel, Millie (2008). "Reading Medicine in the Codex de la Cruz Badiano"...
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(Psilocybe spp.), and peyotl (Lophophora williamsii). Goals for the usage of entheogenics by the Maya were spiritual healing, wisdom gain, and religious ceremonies...
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Nymphaeaceae (section The Maya)
that water lilies were used as cultural entheogenic. Some interpretations of ritual scenes drawn out by the Maya have been blood being extracted from perforated...
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List of substances used in rituals (redirect from List of entheogenic species)
DMT and mescaline are reported to have identical entheogenic qualities as extracted or plant-based sources, the experience may wildly vary due to the lack...
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Xtabentún (liqueur) (category Anise liqueurs and spirits)
balché may also have had entheogenic qualities, although this remains to be demonstrated. Ancient Mayas likely would have enjoyed the inebriating effects of...
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Entheogenic drugs have been used by various groups for thousands of years. There are numerous historical reports as well as modern, contemporary reports...
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zerumbet Ziziphus jujuba Zornia latifolia ~ Maconha brava Changa Entheogenic drugs and the archaeological record List of Acacia species known to contain...
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Terence McKenna (redirect from Food of the Gods (book))
novelty theory and its connection to the Maya calendar is credited as one of the factors leading to the widespread beliefs about the 2012 phenomenon...
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Xōchipilli (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
Eric (1932). "The Humming Bird and the Flower". The Maya Society Quarterly. 1 (3): 120–122. Diaz del Castillo, Bernal. The True History of the Conquest of...
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List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids (section Acacia species having little or no alkaloids in the material sampled)
Entheogenic drugs and the archaeological record List of plants used for smoking List of psychoactive plants List of psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals...
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religion Cora religion Huichol religion Lencan religion Maya religion Chuj religion Cult of The Talking Cross Huastec religion Lacandon religion Mazatec...
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Serpent symbolism (section Fertility and rebirth)
state. The Vision Serpent was a symbol of rebirth in Maya mythology, with origins going back to earlier Maya conceptions, lying at the center of the world...
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Stingless bee (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
the arrival of Columbus. Meliponiculture played a significant role in Maya society, influencing their social, economic, and religious activities. The...
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Gates, The de la Cruz-Badiano Aztec Herbal of 1552. Baltimore: The Maya Society, Publication No. 22, 1939. William Gates, An Aztec Herbal: The Classic...
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Nataraja (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
Nataraja is the form of Shiva in which he performs his functions of creation, destruction, preservation, and is also attributed with maya and the act of blessing...
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List of psychoactive plants (redirect from Table of psychedelic plants and fungi)
have convulsant effects. Hodgkinsine Akuammicine Aztec entheogenic complex Entheogenic drugs and the archaeological record God in a Pill? Hallucinogenic...
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doi:10.2307/2844307. JSTOR 2844307. Hanegraaff, Wouter J. (2014), "Entheogenic Esotericism", in Asprem, Egil; Granholm, Kennet (eds.), Contemporary...
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Hallucinogen (redirect from Psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants)
Greek, Vedic, Maya, Inca and Aztec cultures. The Upper Amazon is home to the strongest extant entheogenic tradition; the Urarina of the Peruvian Amazon...
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Soma (drink) (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
between soma and Papaver somniferum. According to Michael Wood, the references to immortality and light are characteristics of an entheogenic experience...
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Kenneth Symington (category Scouting and Guiding in Cuba)
San Francisco, California in October 1996, the Maya ruins of Uxmal in the Yucatan Peninsula in 1998, and the Entheobotany Conference in Whistler, British...
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Native American Church (category Christianity and religious syncretism)
Aurelien (17 June 2019). "The Cactus and the Anthropologist: The Evolution of Cultural Expertise on the Entheogenic Use of Peyote in the United States". Laws...
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Philosophy of psychedelics (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
Philosophy of psychedelics is the philosophical investigation of the psychedelic experience. While psychedelic, entheogenic or hallucinogenic substances...
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Marlene Dobkin de Rios (category Fellows of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland)
anthropologist, and psychotherapist. She conducted fieldwork in the Amazon for almost 30 years. Her research included the use of entheogenic plants by the indigenous...
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