Psychoactive plants have been integral to traditional medicine and spiritual practices in many cultures for centuries.
They are often used in rituals to connect with the divine, gain insight, or heal emotional and physical ailments.
For example, Ayahuasca in the Amazon, Peyote among Native American tribes, and Iboga in Central Africa are revered to connect with the divine and for finding a path to healing.
These plants are valued not only for their medicinal properties but also for their role in preserving cultural identity and fostering a sense of community and purpose.
More recently, they are also becoming subjects of interest and research into useful therapies for conditions like depression, addiction, and trauma.
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