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Ayahuasca Legal Victory

posted by Gus diZerega | 1:25pm Thursday March 19, 2009

Mark Kleiman over at the Reality-Based Community has a hopeful story  about a recent legal victory by a Santo Daime branch in Oregon which uses ayahuasca as a sacrament.  If you, like me, believe that psychedelics have a valuable role to play spiritually, you might take the time to check him out.  



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William Hood

posted March 19, 2009 at 4:28 pm


Excellent!



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Gwyddion9

posted March 19, 2009 at 5:34 pm


very good! all the best to them.



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malcolm kyle

posted March 22, 2009 at 10:53 am


The Brazilian Church of Santo Daime uses a sacramental entheogenic beverage known as ayahuasca, which the founder of the religion Master Irineu re-baptized as Santo Daime. Its roots are deeply impregnated by a strong syncretism among several cultural, folkloric and religious elements, and is therefore considered as being strongly Eclectic.
The Holy rituals are conducted around a six pointed table or star, and comprise of many hours of prayer, meditation, silent spiritual work and singing. The main aims are self-knowledge, the experience of God or the inner higher Self, and the cure of physical, psychic and spiritual diseases.
The use of entheogenic substances as a sacrament seems to have been part of the main religious traditions of ancient times, and most probably gave the visionary basis for many of the most important religions that exist in the world today.
Here’s a link to the church’s free sheet music : http://www.box.net/shared/sacuj9if20



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