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  1. Entheogen

    psychoactive compound in peyote. An entheogen God inside us, ref cite web url http www.scielo.br ..., or potion like ayahuasca or bhang . More broadly, the term entheogen is used to refer to any psychoactive ... that allows for traditional entheogen use. Etymology The neologism entheogen was coined in 1979 by a group ... is sometimes given, but entheogen implies neither that something is created nor that that which is experienced ... and other artists. Genesthai means to come into being. Thus, an entheogen is a substance that causes .... In other words, an entheogen is something that fills someone with god. Given the broad scope ... beyond psychoactive s. Entheogen was coined as a replacement for the terms hallucinogen ... of The Sixties 1960s pop culture . In modern usage entheogen may be used synonymously with these terms .... The meanings of the term entheogen were formally defined by Ruck et al. blockquote In a strict ... non psychoactive drugs can also be used in this type of context, the term entheogen refers primarily ... and prominence in the spiritual traditions of various other cultures is unquestioned. The entheogen ... by priests and initiates and elicited a paean in the Rig Veda that embodies the nature of an entheogen ... Mysteries is another entheogen, which was investigated before the word was coined ... shamanic entheogen that the Proto Indo Europeans Indo Europeans brought with them was knowledge ... encountered wine , the entheogen of Dionysus , who brought it with him from his birthplace in the mythical ... proto Greeks recognized it as the entheogen of Zeus, and their own traditions of shamanism, the Amanita ... among the Hyperborea ns as befit their own assimilation of agrarian modes of life, the entheogen ... commoners to share his ambrosia . The entheogen is believed to offer godlike powers in many traditional ... within the Jewish mystical tradition recognizing manna as an entheogen, thereby substantiating ... . Africa The best known entheogen using culture of Africa is the Bwiti sts, who used a preparation of the root ...   more details



  1. Drug use

    Drug use may refer to any drug use or Drug abuse Drug addiction Entheogen ic spiritual drug use Medication Performance enhancing drug use Recreational drug use Self medication disambig ...   more details



  1. Pharmahuasca

    Pharmahuasca is a pharmaceutical version of the entheogen ic brew ayahuasca . Traditional ayahuasca is made by brewing the monoamine oxidase inhibitor MAOI containing Banisteriopsis caapi vine with a dimethyltryptamine DMT containing plant, such as Psychotria viridis . Pharmahuasca refers to a similar combination that uses a pharmaceutical MAOI instead of a plant. For pharmahuasca, 100 mg N,N DMT and 50 mg harmaline is usually the recommended dosage per person. However, combinations of 50 mg harmaline, 50 mg harmine, and 50 mg, N,N DMT have also been tested with success. As a rule, the fewer the carbolines, the less the nausea the more DMT, the more spectacular the visions. The constituents are put into separate gelatin capsules. The capsules with harmaline harmine is swallowed first and the capsule containing the DMT is taken some fifteen to twenty minutes later. The purely synthetic MAO inhibitor Marplan is also suitable in place of harmaline and harmine. Ott J. Ayahuasca Analogues Pangaen Entheogens. Natural Products Co.. 1994. 34 See also Alkaloid Entheogen Ayahuasca External links http www.erowid.org chemicals ayahuasca ayahuasca.shtml Erowid Ayahuasca http www.ayahuasca info.com A General Introduction to Ayahuasca Category Psychedelic tryptamine carriers ...   more details



  1. Palenque Norte

    Notability date January 2008 Palenque Norte is a Burning Man theme camp inspired by the Palenque Entheobotany Seminars. The camp provides space for lectures on entheobotany and entheogen ic compounds. Past lecturers include pioneering psychopharmacologists Sasha Shulgin Sasha and Ann Shulgin psychopharmacologist Jonathan Ott writer and entheogen researcher Terence McKenna psychoactive plant expert Christian Raetsch Bob Montgomery botanist Bob Montgomery , founder of the Botanical Preservation Corps iboga expert Giorgio Samorini chemist Michael Bock and mycologist Paul Stamets . The lecture space is designed to mimic the atmosphere of the pool at Hotel Chan Kah Ruinas , where the original Palenque talks were given. ref http pn.matrixmasters.com aboutus.html Matrix Masters web site ref ref http zencast.com channels showchannel.asp?mc 3&cid 1008 Zencast web site ref ref http av.rds.yahoo.com ylt A9ibyKNRp01H6X4Ak1ZrCqMX ylu X3oDMTBvdmM3bGlxBHBndANhdl93ZWJfcmVzdWx0BHNlYwNzcg SIG 1321la3ai EXP 1196357841 https 3a www.erowid.org culture characters hanna jon hanna jon interview1.shtml interview ref Palenque Entheobotany Seminars The Palenque Entheobotany Seminars or Botanical Preservation Corps BPC Seminar on Ethnobotany and Chemistry of Psychoactive Plants ref name autogenerated1 http www.maps.org news letters v07n2 07213cha.html MAPS Volume 7 Number 2 Spring 1997 1997 Botanical Preservation Corps Seminar Kate Chapman Bot generated title ref were a series of talks given near the ruins of Palenque , in Mexico at the Chan Kah Hotel. ref http www.entheogenreview.com Resources W06.pdf Entheogen Review ref The series brought together some of the most noted experts in entheogen ic research, including Jonathan Ott , Deborah Mash , Sasha Shulgin Alexander and Ann Shulgin , Brett Blosser , Manuel Torres , Ken Symington , Rob Montgomery , Christian R tsch , and Terence McKenna . ref name autogenerated1 , ref http www.levity.com eschaton EBtrip.html Entheobotany Seminars presents Bo ...   more details



  1. Ronin Publishing

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Ronin Publishing, Inc. is a small press in Berkeley, California Berkeley , California , founded in 1983 and incorporated in 1985, which publishes books as tools for personal development, visionary alternatives, and expanded consciousness. Ronin s catalog includes the Timothy Leary Leary Library, The John C. Lilly Lilly Library, Life Skills with Attitude , The Fringe science Fringe Series, The entheogen Entheo Spirituality Series, and various books on Psychedelia . The Leary Library includes the following books by Timothy Leary The Politics of Ecstacy High Priest book High Priest Chaos & CyberCulture Turn On Tune In Drop Out Psychedelic Prayers Politics of Self Determination Your Brain is God Politics of PsychoPharmacology Change Your Brain Start Your Own Religion Evolutionary Agents Musings on Human Metamorphoses The Fugitive Philosopher Category Book publishing companies of the United States US publish company stub ...   more details



  1. Transvection (flying)

    Transvection is the supernatural act of Levitation levitating , floating or more specifically Flight flying through the air. While levitation and magical flight can equate to acts of Magic illusion stage magic or astral projection through the use of Psychoactive drug psychoactive entheogen s, transvection usually refers to the experience of bodily movement in defiance of gravitational laws. Witchcraft Witches in Middle Ages medieval Europe were frequently depicted flying up chimneys and in the air by means of Besom broom broomsticks , various wild animals, or even during acts of sexual intercourse however the consensus of modern Neopaganism Neo Pagans Fact date March 2008 is that these images remotely Allusion alluded to the practice of entheogen use, either for folk shamanic purposes surviving from the stone age, or perhaps even as a form of recreational drug use . Saints and levitation Flying saints and Hindu and Buddhism Buddhist mystical practitioners known as Siddhi s and Iddhi s are known for acts of spontaneous levitation, reported during times of intense or particular religious or meditative devotion. Fact date July 2009 Though this is not to be confused with Indian street performers, famous for Indian rope trick climbing ropes that go nowhere and other kinds of stage magic adapted to street performance. In the 1986 film The Boy Who Could Fly , the main character is an orphaned, autistic transvective. References Reflist http www.britannica.com eb topic 603256 transvection Strange Histories by Darren Oldrige ch. 6, Werewolves and Flying Witches The Complete Book of Magic and Witchcraft by Kathering Paulsen The Complete Book of Yogic Flying by Craig Pearson Long Range Casimir Forces Theory and Recent Experiments on Atomic Systems Finite Systems and Multiparticle Dynamics by Frank S. Levin and David A. Micha Category Paranormal terminology Category Psychic powers Category Supernatural de Hexenflug ...   more details



  1. Urban shamanism

    Original research date November 2008 Urban shamanism , also known as digital shamanism or digital psychedelia , is a school of thought born out of the convergence of technological change s, art movement s, and Eastern philosophies during the late 20th century. It parallels and is often associated with technopaganism . In practice, the digital psychedelic process is the fusion of the biological and technological to achieve profound Self knowledge psychology self knowledge . Komatsu Kiyoko , the founder of a Japanese new religious movement known as Shinmeiaishinkai , practices a form of shamanism that focuses on business related oracles which also has been described as urban shamanism . See also Cyberdelic References Religion in Japan Arrows to Heaven and Earth by Janet Goff. Japan Quarterly . Tokyo Jul Sep 1997.Vol.44, Iss. 3 pg. 105. Reviewing Religion in Japan , Cambridge University Press, 1996. Roberts, T. B. editor 2001 . Psychoactive Sacramentals Essays on Entheogens and Religion. San Francosco Council on Spiritual Practices. Roberts, T. B., and Hruby, P. J. 1995 2002 . Religion and Psychoactive Sacraments An Entheogen Chrestomathy. Online archive. http www.csp.org chrestomathy Roberts, T. B. Chemical Input Religious Output Entheogens. Chapter 10 in Where God and Science Meet Vol. 3 The Psychology of Religious Experience Robert McNamara editor 2006 . Westport, CT Praeger Greenwood. Category Psychedelia Category Neoshamanism pt Xamanismo urbano ...   more details



  1. Bloodlet

    , 1994 Live at CBGBs 7 Albums Eclectic album Eclectic Victory Records , 1995 Entheogen album Entheogen ...   more details



  1. Power plant (disambiguation)

    Power plant or Powerplant may refer to Power generation A power station , a facility for the generation of electrical power An engine and related systems that propels a vehicle, such as an automobile, aircraft, watercraft, or rocket, often referred to as simply engine An aircraft engine usually used in countries other than the U.S. Music Kraftwerk German for power plant , an avant garde German musical group Power Plant Gamma Ray album , an album by Gamma Ray released in 1999 Power Plant Golden Dawn album , an album by The Golden Dawn Other PowerPlant , an object oriented application framework for the Mac OS by Metrowerks Plant based Entheogen s used in traditional healing and Shamanism The Power Plant , a contemporary art gallery located in Toronto, Ontario Power Plant Live , a club near Baltimore s Inner Harbor in a building that once served as a short lived amusement park by the same name operated by Six Flags from 1985 to 1989 WCW Power Plant , professional wrestling school disambig ...   more details



  1. Entoptic phenomena (archaeology)

    For a medical definition please see Entoptic phenomenon In archaeology, the term entoptic phenomena relates to visual experiences derived from within the eye or brain as opposed to externally, as in normal vision . In this respect they differ slightly from the medical definition, which defines entoptic phenomena as only applying to sources within the eye, not the brain. To avoid this confusion, the term subjective visual phenomena is sometimes used. There has been a great deal of work trying to find evidence of motifs and compositions derived from entoptic phenomena in prehistoric art , especially rock art and megalithic art . The justification of this research is that entoptic phenomena normally occur during Altered state of consciousness states of altered consciousness , the practice of which may impact our views of ancient religious and social practice. See also Entheogen Phosphene Psychedelic art Optical illusions References Dronfield, J. 1995. Subjective Visions and the Source of Irish Megalithic Art. in Antiquity 69, pp539 549 Lewis Williams, D. and Pearce, D. 2005. Inside the Neolithic Mind . London Thames and Hudson Category Prehistoric art Category Stone Age ...   more details



  1. List of entheogens

    This is a list of species and genera that are used as entheogen s or are used in an entheogenic concoction such as ayahuasca . The active principals and historical significance of each is also listed to illustrate the requirements necessary to be categorized as an entheogen. Fauna class wikitable sortable Common name binomial nomenclature for species or genus Psychoactive or other entheogenic agent s Regions Cultures of use Bufo 5 MeO DMT and Bufotenin Controversial interpretation of Mesoamerican art. See Bufotenin History . Flora class wikitable sortable Common name Binomial nomenclature for species or genus Psychoactive or other entheogenic agent s Regions Cultures of use African Dream Root Silene capensis Possibly triterpenoid saponins Xhosa people Xhosa people of South Africa. Vine of Souls or Ayahuasca Banisteriopsis caapi MAOI carbolines harmine , harmaline , and tetrahydroharmine . South America people of the Amazon Rainforest . Uni o do Vegetal of Brazil and United States . Use within Ayahuasca . Blue Egyptian water lily Nymphaea caerulea Nuciferine and aporphine Possibly ancient Egypt and South America . Angel Trumpet Brugmansia Scopolamine and atropine . South America. Ganja, Grass, Herb, Marijuana, Weed, etc. Cannabis Delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol and other cannabinoid s Sadhu s of India. See also Religious and spiritual use of cannabis . Chaliponga, Chagropanga and, in parts of Ecuador, Chacruna Psychotria viridis also has that name Diplopterys cabrerana Banisteriopsis rusbyana Dimethyltryptamine DMT , 5 MeO DMT , Bufotenine , Methyltryptamine , and N methyltetrahydro beta carboline . Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru as part of Ayahuasca . Harmal Peganum harmala MAOI carbolines Harmane , harmala , harmaline , harmalol , and tetrahydroharmine . Turkey and the Middle ... not have been used as an entheogen. Native to India. Traditional usage possible but mainly undocumented ... Boletus manicus Unknown indolic substances. Papua New Guinea See also Entheogen Entheogenic drugs and the archaeological ...   more details



  1. Blueberry (film)

    Entheogen Americas native entheogen s, conquer his fears and uncover a recovered memory suppressed ..., the exact nature of the entheogen ic sacramental liquid which Blueberry and his enemy, Blount drink ...   more details



  1. Ipomoea tricolor

    in entheogen ic use by people other than Native Americans. The hallucinogenic properties of the seeds ...   more details



  1. Carl A. P. Ruck

    for the German athlete Carl Ruck field hockey Carl A. P. Ruck born December 8, 1935, Bridgeport, Connecticut , is a professor in the Classical Studies department at Boston University . He received his B.A. at Yale University , his M.A. at the University of Michigan , and a Ph.D. at Harvard University . He lives in Hull, Massachusetts . Entheogen theory Carl Ruck is best known for his work along with other scholars in mythology and religion on the sacred role of entheogens , or psychoactive plants that induce an altered state of consciousness , as used in religious or shamanistic rituals. His focus has been on the use of entheogens in classical western culture, as well as their historical influence on modern western religions. He currently teaches a mythology class at Boston University that presents this theory in depth. The book The Road to Eleusis Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries claims that the psycho active ingredient in the secret kykeion potion used in the Eleusinian mysteries was most likely the ergotism causing fungus Claviceps purpurea . Furthermore the book introduced for the first time the term entheogen as an alternative for terms such as psychedelic , hallucinogen and drug that can be misleading in certain contexts. The Apples of Apollo Pagan and Christian Mysteries of the Eucharist explores the role that entheogens in general, and Amanita muscaria in particular, played in Greek and biblical mythology and later on in Renaissance painting , most notably in the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Gr newald . Bibliography Mushrooms, Myth and Mithras The Drug Cult that Civilized Europe , with Mark Alwin Hoffman and Jose Alfredo Gonzalez Celdran 2009, ISBN 0 87286 470 7 The Hidden World Survival of Pagan Shamanic Themes in European Fairytales , with Blaise Daniel Staples , Jos Alfredo Gonz lez Celdr n and Mark Alwin Hoffman 2007, ISBN 1 59460 144 5 Sacred Mushrooms of the Goddess Secrets of Eleusis 2006, ISBN 978 1 57951 030 5 The Apples of Apollo Pagan and ...   more details



  1. Ego Disintegration

    . ref http www.egodeath.com EntheogenTheoryOfReligion.htm Toc177337640 The Entheogen Theory of Religion ... . Mysticism Psychedelic experience and Entheogen Entheogenic experience . References references ...   more details



  1. 3C-E

    chembox verifiedrevid 413269433 ImageFile1 3C E.svg ImageSize1 200px IUPACName 1 4 Ethoxy 3,5 dimethoxyphenyl propan 2 amine OtherNames 3,5 Dimethoxy 4 ethoxy amphetamine Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 21106237 InChI 1 C13H21NO3 c1 5 17 13 11 15 3 7 10 6 9 2 14 8 12 13 16 4 h7 9H,5 6,14H2,1 4H3 InChIKey AHLXCGRWNKUNTQ UHFFFAOYAM ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 128038 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C13H21NO3 c1 5 17 13 11 15 3 7 10 6 9 2 14 8 12 13 16 4 h7 9H,5 6,14H2,1 4H3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey AHLXCGRWNKUNTQ UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo 146849 92 5 PubChem SMILES CCOc1c cc cc1OC CC C N OC Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 13 sub H sub 21 sub NO sub 3 sub MolarMass 239.31 g mol Appearance Density MeltingPt BoilingPt Solubility Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition 3C E is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug and entheogen of the phenethylamine class of compounds. It is a substituted amphetamine . 3C E was probably first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin . In his book PiHKAL PiHKAL Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved , Shulgin lists the dosage range as 30 to 60  mg, consumed orally. The duration of action was stated to be 8 12 hours. ref CitePiHKAL ref 3C E can be considered illegal in the United States U.S. as a result of the Federal Analog Act Analogue Act , although it is not itself scheduled it is also illegal in Australia Citation needed date October 2009 . This compound is the three carbon chain analogue of escaline . References reflist External links http www.erowid.org library books online pihkal pihkal025.shtml PiHKAL entry http pihkal.info read.php?domain pk&id 25 3C E Entry in PiHKAL info Categorization Hallucinogenic phenethylamines PiHKAL Category Amphetamines Category Phenol ethers hallucinogen stub ...   more details



  1. Escaline

    chembox verifiedrevid 408945247 ImageFile1 Escaline.png ImageSize1 200px ImageFile2 Escaline 3d sticks.png ImageSize2 200px IUPACName 2 4 Ethoxy 3,5 dimethoxy phenyl ethylamine OtherNames 3,5 Dimethoxy 4 ethoxy phenethylamine br 2 4 Ethoxy 3,5 dimethoxyphenyl ethanamine Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 35053 InChI 1 C12H19NO3 c1 4 16 12 10 14 2 7 9 5 6 13 8 11 12 15 3 h7 8H,4 6,13H2,1 3H3 InChIKey RHOGRSKNWDNCDN UHFFFAOYAR SMILES1 O c1c OC cc cc1OC CCN CC ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 319415 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C12H19NO3 c1 4 16 12 10 14 2 7 9 5 6 13 8 11 12 15 3 h7 8H,4 6,13H2,1 3H3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey RHOGRSKNWDNCDN UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo 39201 82 6 PubChem 38240 SMILES NCCC1 CC OC C OCC C OC C1 Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 12 sub H sub 19 sub NO sub 3 sub MolarMass 225.28 g mol Appearance Density MeltingPt 165 166 C hydrochloride BoilingPt Solubility Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition Escaline is a psychedelic drug and entheogen of the phenethylamine class of compounds. Escaline was first synthesized and reported in the scientific literature by Benington, et al., in 1954, but was later re examined in the laboratory of David E. Nichols , who prepared a series of mescaline analogues that included escaline, proscaline , and isoproscaline . The effects of this and related mescaline analogues in humans were first described by Alexander Shulgin . In his book PiHKAL PiHKAL Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved , Shulgin lists the dosage range as 40 to 60  mg, consumed orally. The duration of action was stated to be 8 12 hours. Escaline is the phenethylamine analog of 3C E and the 4 ethoxy analog of mescaline . External links http www.erowid.org library books online pihkal pihkal072.shtml PiHKAL entry http pihkal.info read.php?domain pk&id 72 Escaline entry in PiHKAL info Functional analog Ha ...   more details



  1. 5-MeO-DET

    drugbox verifiedrevid 413278057 IUPAC name image 5 MeO DET.svg width 200px ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 369669 InChI 1 C15H22N2O c1 4 17 5 2 9 8 12 11 16 15 7 6 13 18 3 10 14 12 15 h6 7,10 11,16H,4 5,8 9H2,1 3H3 InChIKey KGDVJQQWCDDEPP UHFFFAOYAC ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 342986 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C15H22N2O c1 4 17 5 2 9 8 12 11 16 15 7 6 13 18 3 10 14 12 15 h6 7,10 11,16H,4 5,8 9H2,1 3H3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey KGDVJQQWCDDEPP UHFFFAOYSA N CAS number 2454 70 8 ATC prefix ATC suffix PubChem 417608 C 15 H 22 N 2 O 1 molecular weight 246.36 g mol smiles O c1cc2c cc1 ncc2CCN CC CC C melting point melting high bioavailability protein bound metabolism elimination half life excretion pregnancy AU pregnancy US pregnancy category legal AU legal CA legal UK legal US legal status routes of administration 5 MeO DET or 5 methoxy N,N diethyltryptamine is a Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants hallucinogenic tryptamine . pharm stub Effects Low dosages 0.5 1mg are reported to produce a relaxing body high and mild Entheogen entheogenic effects. Shulgin reports in TiHKAL that higher dosages 1 3mg can produce very unpleasant reactions. See also TiHKAL External links http www.erowid.org library books online tihkal tihkal36.shtml TiHKAL entry 36 http tihkal.info read.php?domain tk&id 36 5 MeO DET entry in TiHKAL info Tryptamines TiHKAL Serotonergics Category Psychedelic tryptamines ...   more details



  1. Xtabentún (liqueur)

    Xtabent n is an anise liqueur made in Mexico s Yucat n region from anise seed, and fermented honey produced by bee s from the nectar of xtabent n flower xtabent n flowers. Rum is then added to the anise and honey mixture. Because of the rum content, the xtabent n liqueur is sometimes called a distillation distilled honey beverage, which is misleading, because the honey alcohol is fermentation food fermented , not distilled. Origin Xtabent n has its origin in balch , a ceremonial liquor produced by the Maya peoples Maya . ref name AMSA http www.xtabentun.com Grupo AMSA Spanish ref The strong flavor did not appeal to the Spanish conquistadores , so they introduced anise and took away the tree bark and corn. Etymology The word xtabent n means vines growing on stone in the Mayan languages Mayan language . It refers to the Turbina corymbosa Christmas vine Turbina corymbosa , a species of morning glory whose seeds contain ergine and have hallucinogen hallucinogenic properties. This has led Jonathan Ott to suggest that balch may also have had entheogen entheogenic qualities, although this remains to be demonstrated. ref Ott, Jonathan 1998 The Delphic Bee Bees and Toxic Honeys as Pointers to Psychoactive and Other Medicinal Plants. Economic Botany 52 3 260 266. ref Use It is usually served straight, cold, or with ice and honey. It can also be served with coffee, creating a drink called Mayan coffee, or with one shot of tequila and an equal part xtabent n. Adding half a lime makes a Maya margarita . External links http www.yucatanliving.com destinations daristi factory meridas sweetest tour.htm Xtabent n Liquor Factory in Merida Yucatan References reflist Category Anise liqueurs and spirits Category Honey liqueurs and spirits Category Mexican liquor es xtabent n bebida fr Xtabent n drink stub ...   more details



  1. Luis Eduardo Luna

    Luis Eduardo Luna , anthropologist and noted ayahuasca researcher. Dr. Luna was born in 1947, in Florencia, Colombia . He received his doctorate in 1989 from the Institute of Comparative Religion at Stockholm University , as well as an honorary doctorate in 2000 from Saint Lawrence University , New York. He currently is a language teacher at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki, Finland. Dr. Luna is best known for his research of the entheogen ic tea Ayahuasca . His research has focused on traditional Indigenous peoples indigenous usage as well as the newer syncretic ayahuasca churches such as Santo Daime and the Uni o do Vegetal . He is the director of http www.wasiwaska.org Wasiwaska , Research Centre for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Arts, and Consciousness, located in Brazil currently, they are studying the neurological aspects of ayahuasca inebreation on the central nervous system . Writings Vegetalismo Shamanism Among the Mestizo Population of the Peruvian Amazon , 1986, ISBN 91 22 00819 5 Ayahuasca Visions The Religious Iconography of a Peruvian Shaman with Pablo Amaringo , 1991, ISBN 1 55643 064 7 Inner Paths to Outer Space Journeys to Alien Worlds through Psychedelics and Other Spiritual Technologies with Rick Strassman MD , Slawek Wojtowicz M.D Ede Frecska M.D , 2008, ISBN 159477224X DEFAULTSORT Luna, Luis Eduardo Category Psychedelic researchers Category Stockholm University alumni Category Living people hallucinogen stub anthropologist stub es Luis Eduardo Luna ...   more details



  1. Mestre Gabriel

    Image Mestregabriel.JPG thumb 250 Mestre Gabriel Jos Gabriel da Costa , later known as Mestre Gabriel , 1922 1971 , is the founder of the Uni o do Vegetal , a Christian religious sect that utilizes the entheogen ic tea Hoasca as its main sacrament . The tea is made of the union of the products of two plants, Mariri Banisteriopsis Caapi and Chacrona Psicotria Viridis , which are both found in the Amazon rain forest. Gabriel was born on February 10th in Cora o de Maria, in the state of Bahia , Brazil . He received minimal education and moved to Acre, Brazil , later becoming a Rubber tapping rubber tapper in the Amazon region. It was through his work as a rubber tapper that Gabriel first encountered Hoasca receiving what he believed to be revelations, he formed the UDV on July 22nd, 1961, organizing a coherent belief system and gathering followers. By the time of his passing away, the religion had spread through the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest Amazon and urban areas of Brazil, and continues to grow today, in countries such as the USA, Spain and others. References No footnotes date June 2009 http www.csp.org nicholas A18.html History of the UDV and Mestre Gabriel http www.udv.org.br english area ocre pagina externa missao do mestre.html UDV official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gabriel, Mestre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gabriel, Mestre Category Psychedelic drug advocates Category 1922 births Category 1971 deaths Category Brazilian people christian bio stub hallucinogen stub ...   more details



  1. N-Methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine

    drugbox verifiedrevid 415855405 IUPAC name N 2 1H indol 3 yl ethyl N methylpropan 2 amine image MIPT.svg width 140 InChI 1 C14H20N2 c1 11 2 16 3 9 8 12 10 15 14 7 5 4 6 13 12 14 h4 7,10 11,15H,8 9H2,1 3H3 InChIKey KTQJVAJLJZIKKD UHFFFAOYAN ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 353728 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C14H20N2 c1 11 2 16 3 9 8 12 10 15 14 7 5 4 6 13 12 14 h4 7,10 11,15H,8 9H2,1 3H3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey KTQJVAJLJZIKKD UHFFFAOYSA N CAS number 96096 52 5 ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 21106353 ATC prefix ATC suffix PubChem C 14 H 20 N 2 molecular weight 216.33 g mol smiles CC C N C CCc2cnc1ccccc12 melting point melting high bioavailability protein bound metabolism elimination half life excretion pregnancy AU pregnancy US pregnancy category legal AU legal CA legal UK legal US legal status routes of administration N Methyl N isopropyltryptamine MIPT is a Psychedelic drug psychedelic tryptamine , closely related to dimethyltryptamine DMT , DIPT and Miprocin . Chemistry MIPT base chemistry base , unlike many other tryptamines in their Freebase chemistry freebase form, does not decompose rapidly in the presence of light in oxygen . Dosage 10 25 milligram mg is usually taken Wiktionary oral orally , with effects lasting 4 6 hours. Effects MIPT is said to emphasize psychedelic experience psychedelic entheogen ic effects over sensory system sensory Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants hallucinogenic activity. Users report strong mind mental effects, but few perceptual alterations. Legality MiPT is Controlled Substances Act unscheduled in the United States . See also DIPT 5 MeO MiPT TiHKAL External links http www.erowid.org library books online tihkal tihkal47.shtml TiHKAL entry http tihkal.info read.php?domain tk&id 47 MIPT Entry in TiHKAL info http www.erowid.org chemicals mipt Erowid vault TiHKAL Tryptamines Category Psychedelic tryptamines Methyl N isopropylt ...   more details



  1. 5-MeO-DPT

    drugbox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 399336268 IUPAC name N 2 5 methoxy 1H indol 3 yl ethyl N propylpropan 1 amine image 5 MeO DPT chemical structure.png width 160 ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 14106484 InChI 1 C17H26N2O c1 4 9 19 10 5 2 11 8 14 13 18 17 7 6 15 20 3 12 16 14 17 h6 7,12 13,18H,4 5,8 11H2,1 3H3 InChIKey PNHPVNBKLQWBKH UHFFFAOYAN ChEMBL Ref ebicite changed EBI ChEMBL 169328 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C17H26N2O c1 4 9 19 10 5 2 11 8 14 13 18 17 7 6 15 20 3 12 16 14 17 h6 7,12 13,18H,4 5,8 11H2,1 3H3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey PNHPVNBKLQWBKH UHFFFAOYSA N CAS number 2427 80 7 ATC prefix ATC suffix PubChem C 17 H 26 N 2 O 1 molecular weight 274.40 g mol smiles CCCN CCC CCc2cnc1ccc cc12 OC melting point 193 melting high 194 bioavailability protein bound metabolism elimination half life excretion pregnancy AU pregnancy US pregnancy category legal AU legal CA legal UK legal US legal status routes of administration 5 MeO DPT also known as 5 methoxy N,N Propyl Dipropyl tryptamine , is a Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants hallucinogenic and entheogen ic drug. Chemistry The full chemical name is N 2 5 methoxy 1H indol 3 yl ethyl N propylpropan 1 amine. It is classified as a tryptamine derivative. Effects Little is known about the subjective effects of 5 MeO DPT, but the nature of the compound is probably comparable to psilocybin psilocin , or DPT , which are also psychedelic drugs psychedelic tryptamines indoles. However, the duration of the above mentioned drugs vary considerably. Dosage 5 MeO DPT is Wiktionary oral oral ly active, with 3 10 milligram mg represents a fully effective dosage for most users. Effects begin within a three hours, and usually last 12 30 hours. External links http www.erowid.org library books online tihkal tihkal36.shtml 5 MeO DET TiHKAL Entry on Erowid, mentioning 5 MeO DPT Tryptamines Serotonergics Category Psychedelic tryp ...   more details



  1. Proscaline

    chembox verifiedrevid 417944862 ImageFile Proscaline.png ImageSize IUPACName 2 3,5 dimethoxy 4 propoxyphenyl ethanamine OtherNames Section1 Chembox Identifiers ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 10439596 InChI 1 C13H21NO3 c1 4 7 17 13 11 15 2 8 10 5 6 14 9 12 13 16 3 h8 9H,4 7,14H2,1 3H3 InChIKey HYWLMSUAZVDUFW UHFFFAOYAZ ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 340765 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S C13H21NO3 c1 4 7 17 13 11 15 2 8 10 5 6 14 9 12 13 16 3 h8 9H,4 7,14H2,1 3H3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey HYWLMSUAZVDUFW UHFFFAOYSA N CASNo 39201 78 0 PubChem SMILES COc1cc cc OC c1OCCC CCN Section2 Chembox Properties Formula C sub 13 sub H sub 21 sub NO sub 3 sub MolarMass Appearance Density MeltingPt BoilingPt Solubility Section3 Chembox Hazards MainHazards FlashPt Autoignition Proscaline , or 4 propoxy 3,5 DMPEA is a psychedelic and hallucinogenic drug , used by some as an entheogen . It has structural and pharmacodynamic properties similar to the drugs mescaline and escaline . Chemistry Proscaline is in a class of compounds commonly known as phenethylamine s, and is the 4 propyl Oxygen oxy homologous series homologue of mescaline. The full name of the chemical is 4 propoxy propyloxy 3,5 di methoxy phenethylamine . Effects Proscaline produces psychedelic effects that can last 12 hours. Pharmacology The mechanism that produces proscaline s hallucinogenic and entheogenic effects is unknown, though is most likely attributable to 5HT2A and 5HT2C receptor agonism, among others. Popularity Proscaline is virtually unknown on the black market. Limited accounts of proscaline can be found in journal articles, and in the book PiHKAL PiHKAL Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved . Legality Proscaline is unscheduled and unregulated in the United States , however its close similarity in structure and effects to mescaline could potentially subject possession and sale of proscaline to prosecution under ...   more details



  1. Psychotria carthagenensis

    taxobox name Psychotria carthagenensis image image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Gentianales familia Rubiaceae genus Psychotria species P. carthagenensis binomial Psychotria carthagenensis binomial authority Jacq. ref http www.catalogueoflife.org show species details.php?record id 4087482 Catalogue of Life ref synonyms Psychotria carthaginensis small lapsus small external media image1 Photos http fm2.fieldmuseum.org vrrc max RUBI psyc cart 1647120.jpg http fm2.fieldmuseum.org vrrc max RUBI psyc cart 2181993.jpg http fm2.fieldmuseum.org vrrc max RUBI psyc cart 1703230.jpg http fm2.fieldmuseum.org vrrc max RUBI psyc cart 1702258.jpg br http fm2.fieldmuseum.org vrrc max RUBI psyc cart ecu 2171869.jpg http fm2.fieldmuseum.org vrrc max RUBI psyc cart 2021407.jpg http fm2.fieldmuseum.org vrrc max RUBI psyc cart 1826743.jpg Psychotria carthagenensis , also known as Amyruca , is a South America n rainforest understory shrub from the coffee family, Rubiaceae . It grows from the tropics of South America to Mexico . ref name WCSP cite web url http apps.kew.org wcsp title WCSP work World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accessdate 2010 ref Containing the Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants hallucinogenic indole alkaloid Dimethyltryptamine DMT , it is primarily known as an ingredient in the entheogen ic tea Ayahuasca , although its use is less common than Diplopterys cabrerana or its close relative Psychotria viridis . See also Psychedelic plants References reflist External links http www.catalogueoflife.org show species details.php?record id 4087482 Catalogue of Life Category Herbal and fungal hallucinogens Category Psychedelic tryptamine carriers Category Flora of Brazil Category Psychotria carthagenensis Rubiaceae stub hallucinogen stub az Psychotria carthagenensis ...   more details




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