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  • # Wallach J (2008). "Endogenous hallucinogens as ligands of the trace amine receptors: A possible role in sensory percept ...in La Barre, W. (1975). Anthropological Perspectives on Hallucination and Hallucinogens. In R.K. Siegel and L.J. West (eds.), Hallucinations: Behavior, Experience,
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  • ...experience what mortals call a "shamanic journey," but without the use of hallucinogens, without any psychotropic applications. Every thing that chemicals and drug
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  • ...environment, which is more than three-dimensional. You do not have to use hallucinogens to achieve this level of appreciation of your environment around you—and
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  • ...Kalahari Bushman camp may be shamans. The Bushmen of today hardly ever use hallucinogens. They rely instead on hyperventilation, intense concentration and highly rh One of the shamanic traditions that has been steeped in the use of hallucinogens to induce altered states of consciousness, for healing and divination, is t
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  • ...the care of a woman who tries to coax Tommy into full consciousness with [[hallucinogens|hallucinogenic drugs]]. "Underture" is an extensive instrumental representi
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  • # McKenna, Terence; McKenna, Dennis (1975). The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens, and the I Ching. HarperCollins. ISBN 0816492492.
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  • ...question, that people who use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucinogens hallucinogens] have sought to experience repeatedly. We share this with you simply to mak
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