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God's Flesh: Teonanácatl: The True History of the Sacred Mushroom 1st edition J.r. Irvin

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God's Flesh: Teonanácatl: The True History of the Sacred Mushroom 1st edition J.r. Irvin
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Publisher: Logos Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Author: J.R. Irvin
ISBN: 9781387872138, 1387872133, B0B84JKRTZ
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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God's Flesh: Teonanácatl: The True History of the Sacred Mushroom 1st edition J.r. Irvin by J.r. Irvin 9781387872138, 1387872133, B0B84JKRTZ instant download after payment.

This book presents the true history of the Sacred Mushroom throughout Mesoamerica, offering never-before seen details regarding colonial-era reports on the Aztecs, and includes reports on other indigenous cultures, like the Mazatec. It challenges the official narrative that the CIA was not involved in the creation of the psychedelic revolution and counterculture, presenting recent discoveries that discount the official "blowback" narrative, and reveals how R. Gordon Wasson and others were less than honest in their presentations of the historical evidence. it discusses Aztec and Mesoamerican mushroom use and religious rites, including in human sacrifice and cannibalism.

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