List of entheogens: Difference between revisions

>David Hedlund
This page outlines various hallucinogens (deliriants, dissociatives, and psychedelics) employed in ritual contexts, adhering to the strict definition of entheogens. Historically, entheogens have played pivotal roles in religious practices, ranging from the use of ayahuasca in religions like Santo Daime and União do Vegetal to the modern adoption of the synthetic phenetylamine 2C-B by the Sangoma.
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This page outlines various [[hallucinogen]]s ([[deliriants]], [[dissociatives]], and [[psychedelics]]) employed in ritual contexts, adhering to the strict definition of entheogens. Historically, entheogens have played pivotal roles in religious practices, ranging from the use of [[ayahuasca]] in religions like Santo Daime and União do Vegetal to the modern adoption of the synthetic phenetylamine [[2C-B]] by the Sangoma.
This page outlines various [[hallucinogen]]s ([[deliriants]], [[dissociatives]], and [[psychedelics]]) employed in ritual contexts, adhering to the strict definition of [[entheogens]]. Historically, entheogens have played pivotal roles in religious practices, ranging from the use of [[ayahuasca]] in religions like Santo Daime and União do Vegetal to the modern adoption of the synthetic phenetylamine [[2C-B]] by the Sangoma.


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