Sentences with phrase «psychotropic plants»

In all, the pulsating light, sound and moving imagery of the video result in a near - hallucinatory experience for the visitor, similar to the transformative encounter that can occur when psychotropic plants are ingested — or the disorienting shift of the entire global perspective over the past fifteen years.
For his first solo exhibition with Lisson Gallery New York and to launch a second space in the city, British artist Haroon Mirza presents an installation highlighting his recent exploration of the perceptual distinctions between noise, sound and light as experienced through the transformative use of psychotropic plants.
Surprise of the year: A bronze figure reclining on a marshy glade, the sculpture's head a swarm of live bees; a pair of dogs, one with a leg dyed pink, gamboling through the undergrowth; an uprooted Joseph Beuys oak, the ghost of Robert Smithson and a garden of psychotropic plants were all part of French artist Pierre Huyghe's haunting and unforgettable contribution.
Discover an incredible journey with ayahuasca and Amazonian psychotropic plants to supercharge your quest into personal fulfillment and revelation.
Discover an incredible journey with ayahuasca and Amazonian psychotropic plants to supercharge your quest into personal fulfillment and revelation.
The Chachapoyas people who used to live here traded their medicinal and psychotropic plants, resins and colourful feathers with Incas.
Nicknames aside, much of the world calls the psychotropic plant by its scientific name, cannabis, and — until the early 20th century — so did Americans.
You start to have flashbacks into the minds of other characters, and there's a particularly disturbing hallucination when you encounter a psychotropic plant specimen.

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The plant with psychotropic properties has a long pop culture presence — and an even longer record of use.
The confusion over which strain belongs to which species derives in part from illicit growers ascribing a species name to a plant based on its psychotropic effects, rather than its actual genetic makeup: Many, ah, enthusiasts believe C. sativa produces a stimulating, mind - altering effect thanks to delta -9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a chemical found in the plant's sticky resin.
Many other early cultures took advantage of the plant's psychotropic and medicinal effects, notably in India, where cannabis was considered one of five sacred plants.
It is a chemical process which started with the shamans who opened their consciousness with plants and occidentals who lived these experience with them brought back these psychotropic.
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