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11. Entheogens and the Future of Religion ( - by Robert Forte (Editor))
The book should prove to be a welcome complement to other serious studies in mysticism (including those that take a fundamentally different tack).
12. Epithelantha micromeris - Hikuli Mulato ( - Cactaceae - Southwestern North America, Mexico)
Considered a "false peyote" which is often called "hikuli mulato," the "dark skinned peyote".
13. Galbulimima belgreveana - Agara ( - Himantandraceae - Northeast Australia, Malasia)
The use of Galbulimima belgraveana in Papua New Guinea has been reported in several popular books on psychoactive plants. The chewing of Galbulimima belgraveana bark and Homalomena sp. leaves (ereriba) has been reported to induce visions and a dream-like state.
14. In Depth Report Regarding DMT ( - by Peter Meyer)
In this article I wish to draw attention to a strange property of DMT which sets it apart from other psychedelics, namely, it's ability to place users in touch with a realm that is apparently inhabited by discarnate entities of an intelligent nature.
15. Lycoperdon mixtecorum - Bovista ( - Lycoperdaceae - Temperate zones of Mexico)
PUFFBALLS (Lycoperdon mixtecorum and L. marginotum) are used by the Mixtec Indicins Of Oaxaca, Mexico as auditory hallucinogens.
16. Maquira sclerophylia - Rapa dos Indios ( - Moraceae - Tropical zones of South America)
In the Pariana region of the central Amazon in Brazil, the indians formerly prepared a hallucinogenic snuff of the dried fruits. The snuff was taken in tribal ceremonials, but encroachment of civilization has obliterated it's use.
17. Mimosa hostilis - Jurema Tree ( - Leguminosae - Mexico and Brazil)
The preparation of the brew from fresh Jurema root bark for trance possession rituals, is, in itself, a complex ritual of the Atikum tribe.
18. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors ( - by Entheology.org)
Extremely important information regarding MAOI's, complete with Diet Card.
19. Mucuna pruriens - Cowhage ( - Leguminosae - Tropical and warm zones worldwide)
M. pruriens is a leguminous climbing plant, with long, slender branches, alternate, lanceolate leaves on hairy petioles, 6 to 12 inches long, with large, white flowers, growing in clusters of two or three, with a bluish-purple, butterfly-shaped corolla.
20. Nicotiana Rustica - Mapucho ( - Solanaceae - North and South America)
Mapacho is considered very sacred by Amazonian shamans and is employed alone (by tabaqueros) or in combination with other plants in shamanic practices.

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