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On the Web
- Council on Spiritual Practices - Entheogens - The purpose of the Entheogen Project is to systematically gather knowledge about the immediate and long-term effects of entheogen use. Includes essays and an annotated list of topical books.
- Entheogen Dot - Online community, and an information resource with a focus on shamanic plants.
- Entheogenic - Ambient chill-out dance music; news, discography, samples, pictures, biography and forum.
- The Mad Hatter - Guide to entheogen use; includes essays and information on drug laws and suppliers.
- Plot55.com - Provides information on the cultivation, preperation and use of entheogenic, hallucinogenic and psychoactive plants.
- The Entheogen Law Reporter - Reliable legal information concerning psychedelics, entheogens, ancient and modern shamanic inebriants. Edited by Richard Glen Boire.
- Ask Dr. Shulgin - Information about psychedelics, entheogens, empathogens (MDMA, Ecstasy), from a pharmacologist and chemist.
- Erowid Psychoactive Vaults - Information on entheogens, psychedelics, and hallucinogens including traditional, spiritual, and responsible use, chemistry, effects, experiences, images, research, legislation, media coverage, bibliographies and links.
- Peyote51 - Features information on the history and chemistry of this plant, and links to related sites. Also offers for sale peyote cacti.
- A Brief History of Peyote - The divine cactus in historical context.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of Entheogens - This is a partial list of Entheogenic substances:
- Philip H. Farber - Philip H. Farber is an author, journalist, hypnotherapist and lecturer in the fields of magick, hypnosis, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and entheogens.
- Jonathan Ott - Jonathan Ott is an ethnobotanist, writer, natural products Chemist and Botanical researcher in the area of entheogens and their cultural and historical uses. In his book Ayahuasca Analogues, he identifies numerous plants around the globe containing the harmala alkaloids of Banisteriopsis caapi, which are MAOIs, and plants containing Dimethyltryptamine, which together are the chemical base of the South American Ayahuasca brew.
- Psychoactive drug - A psychoactive drug or psychotropic substance is a chemical substance that acts primarily upon the central nervous system where it alters brain function, resulting in temporary changes in perception, mood, consciousness and behavior. These drugs may be used recreationally to purposefully alter one's consciousness, as entheogens for ritual or spiritual purposes, or therapeutically as medication.
- Psychonaut - ... is a person who uses trance technologies from any of the world's religions, modern psychology, meditation, and other assorted paradigms, to explore the psyche, their own consciousness, and potentially improve real performance of certain psychological tasks. The term is often associated with the use of hallucinogens or entheogens as guides, or means, to achieve inward spiritual experiences.