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“Peyote” (from the Nahuatl peyōtl) is the Spanish name for this small, spineless cactus whose primary psychoactive alkaloid is mescaline. Its natural habitat ranges from the Chihuahuan desert and mountain scrublands of northern Mexico into southwestern Texas in the United States. Researchers have found specimens carbon dated to roughly 3700 BCE (ne
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The drum has been referred to in some shamanic practices as the way to connect to the world tree, providing a vehicle to climb
Lee Harrington • Sacred Kink: The Eightfold Paths of BDSM and Beyond

Original Wisdom is another book about a European encounter with an aboriginal tribe. In this case, the European is Robert Wolff and the tribe is the Sng’oi of Malaysia. The book’s subtitle—Stories of an Ancient Way of Knowing
Philip Shepherd • Radical Wholeness: The Embodied Present and the Ordinary Grace of Being
Holotropic Breathwork
James Nestor • Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
The natural habitat of this psychoactive medicine is northern and western South America, and includes parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.
Julie Holland • How Psychedelics Can Help Save the World: Visionary and Indigenous Voices Speak Out

The Accidental Shaman: Journeys with Plant Teachers and Other Spirit Allies
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