PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «OLOLIUQUI»
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trip
report
dosage
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effects
pronunciation
growing
seeds
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turbina
corymbosa
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christmas
vine
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morning
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throughout
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from
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lysergic
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OLOLIUQUI»
Descubre el uso de
ololiuqui en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
ololiuqui y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
An Encyclopedia of Shamanism Volume 2 (Paperback)
The Chinatec name for Ololiuqui is A-mu-kia, meaning "medicine for divination."
Ololiuqui is used in a ritual to communicate with the spirit world for divination and
diagnosis. When an individual is entranced, he or she is in communication with ...
2
Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and ...
We know much about the pre-conquest use of this hallucinogenic plant.
Furthermore, there are clear, although crude, illustrations of ololiuqui in the
codices. The plant is depicted in mural paintings showing the water goddess with
a stylized ...
3
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
Ololiuqui-Induced. Hallucination. Ololiuqui is known under many names. It is also
spelled as ololiúqui, ololiuhqui, and qloliuhqui. These names mean 'round thing'
in the Aztec language Nahuatl, and ...
4
An Encyclopedia of Shamanism
Use of Ololiuqui can be traced back to the sacred ceremonies of the Aztecs. The
seeds of Ololiuqui (Turbina corym- bosa, or Rivea corymbosa) were used in
Aztec rituals as a hallucinogen and in healing as an analgesia. Tlililtzin, prepared
...
5
Gnostic Visions: Uncovering the Greatest Secret of the ...
A Spanish report written shortly after the conquest stated that the Aztecs have an
herb called, “Coatl-xoxo uhqui” meaning (green snake) it bears a seed called “
Ololiuqui.” An early drawing depicts the plant, with congested fruits, cordate
leaves ...
6
Psychedelic Shamanism, Updated Edition: The Cultivation, ...
[He says]: “This is not the same fear which they have for the ministers of justice for
the punishment they deserve, rather [it is] the fear that they have for this same
ololiuqui, or the deity they believe resides in it, and in this respect they have their
...
7
Plants and the Human Brain
own self-experiment with ololiuqui,609 noted anecdotally that, whereas Aldous
Huxley experienced little effect from eating six seeds, Mrs. Huxley “had some
delightful visions depicting some new adventure in the life of Wu-Cheng-Ens'
heroic ...
8
Murder, Magic, and Medicine
Ololiuqui Ololiuqui was undoubtedly one of the most important Aztec magical
brews, and its use in divinatory activities, in sacrificial ceremonies, and even as
an aphrodisiac is well documented. It was prepared from the seeds of the
morning ...
9
Fifty Years of LSD: Current Status and Perspectives of ...
D. Ladewig, A. Pletscher. hallucinogen effects 28-29 mediation by 5-HTi
receptors 29 LSD see lysergic acid diethylamide LSD therapy see therapy
lysergic acid 9 structure of 15 lysergic acid amide from ololiuqui 14 structure of 15
lysergic acid ...
D. Ladewig, A. Pletscher, 1994
10
The Encyclopedia of Aphrodisiacs: Psychoactive Substances ...
Die psychische Wirkung der mexikanischen Droge “Ololiuqui” am Menschen.”
Psychopharmacologia (Berl.) 13:35–48. Hofmann, 9:354–67. ______. 1963.
Theactive principles ofthe seedsofRiveacorymbosa and Ipomoea violacea.
Botanical ...
Christian Rätsch, Claudia Müller-Ebeling, 2013
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «OLOLIUQUI»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ololiuqui en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Mind-Manifesting Morning Glory
It is an impressive list. The herb was called coatl-xoxo uhqui (green snake) and the seeds were known as ololiuqui, which means “round thing. «Patheos, May 15»
Hongos alucinógenos en México
Los Teonanacatl, el pellote y el ololiuqui son hongos alucinógenos usados desde hace mucho por los mexicanos de origen de nuestro país, ... «La Jornada de Oriente, Mar 15»
Oliver Sacks, exploring how hallucinations happen
SACKS: Well, I was thinking of peyote ceremonies with Native Americans, but similar ceremonies in Mexico with morning glory seeds - ololiuqui ... «KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest, Nov 12»
The Big Jewcy: Hamilton Morris - Psychedelic Documentarian
Apparently ololiuqui honey was one of the most prized substances in the ethnogynecological pharmacopoeia of the ancient Mayans so I may ... «Jewcy.com, Jun 11»
Psychedelic Drugs Just a Click Away Online
Others include sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia, a plant), ololiuqui (Rivea corymbosa, a seed), and fly agaric (Amanita muscaria, a mushroom). «NetworkWorld.com, Feb 09»
Swiss scientist who brought the world LSD takes his final trip
... in Basel, also identified and synthesised the active ingredients of peyote mushrooms and a Mexican psychoactive plant called ololiuqui. «The Age, Abr 08»
Albert Hofmann, LSD inventor, dies
He also discovered the hallucinogenic principles of Ololiuqui (Morning Glory), lysergic acid amide and lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide. «Telegraph.co.uk, Abr 08»
The Washington Post takes another bad drug trip.
Here's the back story that the Post neglected to include: Mesoamericans were using morning glory seeds (ololiuqui) as both intoxicants and ... «Slate, May 06»