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... groups are the newly formed electronic music rave scene of Europe and the United States and the 7000 year-old tradition of peyote ceremonies still practiced by ...
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... It is also said by some participants of peyote ceremonies that all night ceremonies are followed by a state of euphoria in the early morning. ...
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... gives people a feeling of hallucinations. Indians use peyote in religious ceremonies only. Peyote induces abnormal mental states or ...
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... The use of peyote in ceremonies among Mexican tribes was a well established tradition by the time of the European entrance into the continent," (Ref.1, pg.1). ...
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... In 1970, the state of Texas peyote for use by Native Americans in religious ceremonies; a federal law confirming this protection was enacted in 1995. ...
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... Along with its migration, the basic rituals and ceremonies changed along the way. The organization of religion involving peyote and the principle rituals had ...
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... Along with its migration, the basic rituals and ceremonies changed along the way. The organization of religion involving peyote and the principle rituals had ...
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... So which one is right, our government allows Native Americans to use peyote and mushrooms as part of religious ceremonies but wont let A Rastafarian use ...
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... Their way of life is called the Peyote Road; it concentrates on brotherly love ... and modern techniques to produce images of their current ceremonies and dances as ...
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... are accused of criminal activity: transporting or ingesting peyote (Lophophora williamsii ... in Indian rituals such as sweats or pipe ceremonies especially in the ...
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... religion, Durkheim analyzed initiation rites that consisted of long ceremonies that would ... Then too, Freud would also not agree with the Peyote Religion, which ...
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... Mescaline comes from the peyote cactus and although it is not as strong as LSD, its effects are ... Mesculine was used by the Indians in religious ceremonies. ...
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... researchers had discovered mushrooms that were eaten in religious ceremonies and that ... studied by Hinduism, and reached through the use of Peyote and Psilocybin ...
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... of years, the native Americans have always used both Peyote and hallucinogenic ... and clergymen witnessed native Americans during religious ceremonies using these ...
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