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Likely Publisher: CEL website, Amazon,com (all proceeds go to our organization)

Deulux Hardcover: $30, high quality paper, lots of color artwork (this will be the eBook version)

Economical paperback: $10, low quality paper, black and white photos


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Overview:

Most of the world sits in ignorance of the true nature of Ethnobotanicals, the realities they imply and the gifts they offer. We, the avant-garde of the psychedelic front have allowed this ignorance to endure, and have hidden ourselves in the shadows of laws that seek only to protect ignorance. It is our goal with this eBook to share as much of the truth as we have found.

We must communicate to the people WHO we are, WHY we travel, and what we've found. It is our duty and responsibility to do so. Let's make this a masterpiece!


Our Audience: an educated, though skeptical public.


Links to Individual Section Pages:

i. Humble Introduction

ii. History of Ethnobotanicals

iii. Health and Safety of Psychedelic Botanicals

iv. Introducing The Other

v. Experience Reports from The Nexus

vi. Returning Home: Dealing With Re-integration

Glossary: Terminology


Here is the entire eBook in HTML form:

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i. Humble Introduction

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ii. History of Ethnobotanicals

20-70 pages, [Evening Glory, Elpo, Bancopuma, SnozzleBerry, Entropymancer]

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  • Baumgartner, Daniela. 1994. "Das Priesterwesen der Kogi." Yearbook for ethnomedicine and the study of consciousness 1994 (3): 171-198.
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  • Ponce, Pedro. 1984. Brief Relation of the Gods and Rites of Heathenism. In Alarcón, H.R. de, 1984: Treatise on the Heathen Superstitions That Today Live Among the Indians Native to This New Spain. University of Oklahoma Press, London, England. Translated and edited by Andrews, Richard J. and Ross Hassig. Original in Spanish circa 1629.
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iii. Health and Safety of Psychedelic Botanicals

Authors: Bancopuma, picatris,  (UNDECLARED YET DESIRED: endlessness, bufoman, benzyme, obliguhl, Infundibulum, burnt)
20-70 pages

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iv. Introduction

Author:  azrael, ?


v. About The Nexus

Creators: ms_manic_minxx, foreversearching, ambi-lysergance, sunshineandsmiles, picatris, Elpo, Metta, ?
40-150 pages

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vi. Dealing

5-30 pages


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Glossary: Terminology

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