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  2. Religion and drugs - Wikipedia

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    Goals for the usage of entheogenics by the Maya were spiritual healing, wisdom gain, and religious ceremonies. The effects of psychedelic plants during religious rituals is believed to have had an impact on the development and creation of statues, and sacred images. [13]

  3. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic: Hindu religion in India, Rastafari movements, Cannabis-based religions like First Church of Cannabis or International Church of Cannabis and other various groups (see entheogenic use of cannabis) Chacruna: Psychotria viridis: Leaf: DMT Psychedelic: UDV of Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and the Brazilian church.

  4. Cannabis and religion - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of the True Inner Light believes that cannabis is one of the parts of God's body, along with the classical psychedelics: mescaline, psilocybin, LSD, and DMT. [77] The First Church of Cannabis Inc. officially gained legal recognition in Indiana in 2015 following the passage of that state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act. [78]

  5. Entheogen - Wikipedia

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    Entheogens are psychoactive substances, including psychedelic drugs (such as magic mushrooms) used throughout history in sacred contexts.. Entheogens have been used in various ways, including as part of established religious rituals and as aids for personal spiritual development.

  6. Legalizing psychedelics may be up to MA voters this ... - AOL

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    The 39-page initiative, called the Natural Psychedelic Substances Act, would eliminate criminal penalties for possession and usage of natural psychedelics — including psilocybin — and form a ...

  7. Entheogenics and the Maya - Wikipedia

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    The effects of psychedelic plants during religious rituals is believed to have had an impact on the development and creation of figures, sacred images, mythological creatures, spiritual figures. [6] At present, most of the evidence comes from ancient Maya art and rare examples of residues of substances recovered from ceramic containers.

  8. God in a Pill? - Wikipedia

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    Baba did emphasize to a young devotee going to see Baba in about 1966, that the biggest single gesture a man could make for youth, would be to spend his life trying to show the dangers of dope. Remember, Baba was concerned with a set of people that felt the psychedelics held the key to religious experience, to Universal consciousness. God in a ...

  9. Massachusetts voters reject legalization of psychedelics ...

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    Proceeds of psychedelic substance sales at licensed facilities to be subject to the states sale tax, in addition to 15% excise tax. City or town may impose a separate tax of up to 2%.