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mind-altering

[mahynd-awl-ter-ing] / ˈmaɪndˌɔl tər ɪŋ /


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"Santa is a modern counterpart of a shaman, who consumed mind-altering plants and fungi to commune with the spirit world," John Rush, an anthropologist and instructor at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, told Live Science.

From Salon

These shroom dispensaries cater to intrepid psychonauts, who wish to bravely explore the inner reaches of their psyche using mind-altering drugs, as well as to folks hoping to alleviate mental and physical suffering.

From Salon

If ingested, psilocybin — the active ingredient in “magic mushrooms” — creates a mind-altering experience, often described as intense, euphoric or mystical.

From Seattle Times

But now, researchers have found that infected wolves may actually benefit from those mind-altering tricks.

From Science Magazine

What you do get is a scrupulously clear-eyed account of one person’s seduction by mind-altering narcotics, and the ugly fight to unfasten their grip.

From Washington Post