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Golden Guide to Hallucinogenic Plants
« on: 2007-04-30 12:59:27 »
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[Blunderov] From Mindhacks




"Chinese characters TA MA, the oldest known name for cannabis

TA (pronounced DA). Literally this means an adult man, and by extension may signify great or tall.

MA. It represents a fiber plant, literally a clump of plants, growing near a dwelling. Hence, the two symbols together mean "the tall fiber plant,'' which everywhere in China signifies cannabis."

Golden Guide to Hallucinogenic Plants
30 April 2007, 10:45:35 | vaughan@backspace.org (vaughan)

Online psychedelic drug archive Erowid has scanned in a copy of a classic guide to hallucinogenic plants of the world and how they are used by native peoples.

The Golden Guide to Hallucinogenic Plants is by pioneering ethnobotanist, Richard E. Schultes.

Ethnobotany is the study of how people make use of plants, and hallucinogenic plants are obviously of keen interest owing to their important place in ritual and religion throughout the world.

The book is sadly out of print and and second hand copies are now collectors items. However, the full version has been scanned in full colour, so you can read it online or download it as one single zip file.


Link to Golden Guide to Hallucinogenic Plants and downloadable pdf(via BB).
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