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    Backyard Entheogens — Hallucinogens

    Backyard Entheogens: Amanita Muscaria

    Backyard Entheogens: Amanita Muscaria

    The red-capped, white-spotted mushroom in everyone’s backyard!
     

    The Fly agaric is considered the premier shamanic tool among many of the world’s cultures from Siberian shamans to the various North American Native and Meso-American peoples, and pre-Christian European societies. It’s legal, easy to find and pairs magically well with cannabis.

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    Backyard Entheogens: Mexican Wormwood

    Backyard Entheogens: Mexican Wormwood

    The euphoric cannabis alternative
     

    Popular as a cannabis alternative, Mexican Wormwood (Artemisia mexicana) has a long history as a folk medicine and in ritual practices. Smoked, it produces a gentle stimulating effect followed by pleasant euphoria. Discover its cultivation and psychoactive qualities.

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    Backyard Entheogens: Absinthe

    Backyard Entheogens: Absinthe

    The Green Fairy takes flight
     

    The Green Fairy, aka la Fée Verte, lives in the absinthe, an alcoholic botanical blend of wormwood, anise and fennel. Highly ceremonial in its consumption, absinthe is legendary among poets, artists, and psychonauts for its hallucinogenic properties, and is deserving of the utmost regard, as the mythical Green Lady can turn nasty if consumed in excess.

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    Backyard Entheogens: Kinnikinnick

    Backyard Entheogens: Kinnikinnick

    Native American Smoking Blends
     

    Kinnikinnick, Native American smoking blends, were used for shamanic purposes, medicinal reasons, social rites, and for pleasure. Made from Indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata) and a number of entheogenic add-ons like Sassafras, Bearberry, Indian poke and Bog Bilberry, these psychoactive concoctions could be wildly euphoric.

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