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| quote  = ''Lophophora williamsii'' is the small grey cactus that taught a people their way home. The Huichol pilgrimage to Wirikuta is older than borders and older than the chemistry that would name the alkaloid. The dried button is the body of the Ally; the long night of the song is the conversation; everything else is commentary.
| quote  = Peyote. Peyotl in Nahuatl. Hikuli, or hikuri, to the Tarahumara and the Huichol. The Medicine, to those on the Road.
| volume = Gnosis
| volume = Gnosis
| voice  = curated paraphrase — replace with verbatim passage
| page  = 86
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[[Category:Botanicals]]
[[Category:Phantastica]]
[[Category:Phantastica]]
[[Category:Plant Medicines]]
[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Phenethylamines]]
[[Category:Phenethylamines]]
[[Category:Classical Psychedelics (Serotonergic)]]
[[Category:Classical Psychedelics (Serotonergic)]]
[[Category:Psychedelics]]
[[Category:Psychedelics]]

Latest revision as of 00:38, 22 May 2026

Botanical, Classic Psychedelic
Peyote

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Botanical, Classic Psychedelic
Pharmacology
Purported mechanism
Contains mescaline
Pendell's corner
Peyote. Peyotl in Nahuatl. Hikuli, or hikuri, to the Tarahumara and the Huichol. The Medicine, to those on the Road.
— Dale Pendell, Pharmako/Gnosis, p. 86