Edot's Article Archive Index page 5
Arranged reverse-chronologically
Scott's trip to Jamaica, and the curious observation that Jamaicans don't eat from the abundance of psilocybin mushrooms, nor partake from the Brugmansia trees. They do however have a fondness for ganja.
Amanita muscaria-- where it can be found, how to prepare and ingest, and what to expect.
Review of the book, The Ibogaine Story.
Noticing similarities between near-death experiences and MeO-DMT flashes, the writer proposes that NDEs aren't visions of the afterlife, but rather the brain taking one last trip with its endogenous tryptamines.
Here is the interview with Stanley “the Bear” Owsley, the famous LSD chemist known for, amongst other things, Orange Sunshine.
Preparation, as well as proper set and setting, is key.
An argument for Amanita muscaria being the divine soma referred to the the Rg Veda, with quotes to defend the position.
A review of the Psychedelic Resource List.
A colorful description of the psilocybin experience, and musings on what the first psilocybin trip must have been like for our ancestors.
About the dangers and the seductive call of this powerful plant.
This neophyte describes his learning about entheogens.
A general overview of Salvia divinorum, including effects and growing tips.
The Hupda Maku are a tribe from the northwest Amazon basin, who are skilled gatherers of psychoactive and poisonous plants. Erythroxylum, Banisteriopsis, and Virola species play an important role in their society, but are reserved for use by males only.
Interview with Mark Niemoeller, proprietor of JLF. This interview takes place several years before JLF was raided and their inventory confiscated.
A review of One River: Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest by Wade Davis.
The writer proposes that common plants such as dandelion and goldenseal may promote a stronger immune system.
Corn, deer, and peyote make up the entheogenic trinity of the Huichol tribe.
The topic of religion always evokes strong reactions.
The topic of religion always evokes strong reactions.
Can plants be regarded as religious items, deserving protection under the guarantee
of freedom of religion?
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