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  • adjective of, relating to, or as a result of an entheogen

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Examples

  • It is interesting to note that the proper use of these entheogenic substances under the guidance of an experienced elder or spiritual adept does not usually result in drug abuse, destructive tendencies or mental illness.

    Larry Malerba, D.O. : Medical Marijuana: The Pros and Cons of Legal Cannabis D.O. Larry Malerba 2010

  • #3: A story about teenage kids that purchace entheogenic hallucinogens off of the internet and discover a paranormal conspiracy while taking them.

    Million Dollar Story Ideas While Leeching Off Of Starbuck's WIFI Without Buying Anything: Episode 1 Cupcake Kid 2011

  • It is interesting to note that the proper use of these entheogenic substances under the guidance of an experienced elder or spiritual adept does not usually result in drug abuse, destructive tendencies or mental illness.

    Larry Malerba, D.O. : Medical Marijuana: The Pros and Cons of Legal Cannabis D.O. Larry Malerba 2010

  • My first entheogenic experience mescaline in 1970, featuring ecstatic hours of gazing at/into springtime flowers, effortlessly obliterated my atheism; a few years later, I began meditating, entering into a first-person and third-person relationship with God, with a particular fascination with altered states.

    Robert Masters - God as the Ultimate You William Harryman 2009

  • Any part of a plant can have entheogenic god-releasing aspects—roots, bark, resin, leaves, twigs, flowers or vines—but fruits seem particularly potent.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • As for the psychedelic side of things, a collapse of the US federal government and the apparatus of the Drug War would come as quite a boon to the entheogenic plants and their human allies, as would a diminishing of the distracting and anesthetizing stimulation provided by the corporate media.

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  • Their entheogenic ceremonies, called “breaking open the head,” are done to establish communication with ancestors.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • As for the psychedelic side of things, a collapse of the US federal government and the apparatus of the Drug War would come as quite a boon to the entheogenic plants and their human allies, as would a diminishing of the distracting and anesthetizing stimulation provided by the corporate media.

    Interview with KMO of the C-Realm 2008

  • Any part of a plant can have entheogenic god-releasing aspects—roots, bark, resin, leaves, twigs, flowers or vines—but fruits seem particularly potent.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Their entheogenic ceremonies, called “breaking open the head,” are done to establish communication with ancestors.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

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