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by Jonathon Ott
(1995, 159 pgs, paperback)
The Age of Entheogens is a radical reexamination of the history of western civilisation, exploring the brutal supression of ecstatic, experiential religions by the 1600-year-ol Pharmacratic Inquisition, leading up to the contemporary Entheogenic Reformation, or frank replacements of the genuine entheogens of the placebo sacraments at the hollow centre of todays purely symvolic religions.
The Angels' Dictionary is a lexicon having 318 word pertaing to sacreaments, inebriants, ecstatic states and kindred topics; with 290 definitions supported by 445 quotations from classic drug and general literature.
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