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  1. Entheogen - Wikipedia

    Derived from a term meaning "generating the divine from within", entheogens are, in religious and shamanic contexts, intentionally employed in the attempt to facilitate experiences of transcendence, …

  2. What Is an Entheogen? Meaning, Uses & Effects - ScienceInsights

    5 days ago · Entheogens are plant-based substances used in spiritual rituals for millennia. Learn how they work in the brain, their ceremonial history, and what research says.

  3. What Are Entheogens A Guide to Spiritual and Therapeutic Use

    Curious what are entheogens? Explore their history, modern uses, and potential for spiritual growth and mental wellness in our comprehensive guide.

  4. Exploring Consciousness: What Are Entheogens? - Psychology Today

    Apr 18, 2024 · Entheogen refers to “god/goddess within.” Those plant substances that, when ingested, engender an experience of the divine. Entheogens are also called psychedelics, a term psychiatrist …

  5. List of entheogens - PsychonautWiki

    This page outlines various hallucinogens (deliriants, dissociatives, and psychedelics) employed in ritual contexts, adhering to the strict definition of entheogens.

  6. Entheogen - New World Encyclopedia

    Thus, an entheogen is a substance that causes one to become inspired or to experience feelings of inspiration, often in a religious or "spiritual" manner.

  7. ENTHEOGEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    entheogen noun en· the· o· gen en-ˈthē-ə-jən plural entheogens : a psychoactive, hallucinogenic substance or preparation (such as psilocybin or ayahuasca) especially when derived from plants or …

  8. Entheogen - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Entheogens are psychoactive substances known to induce profound changes in perception, including alterations in the experience of time or space, as well as changes in moods, thoughts, and other …

  9. Entheogens | Springer Nature Link

    Nov 4, 2025 · Entheogens are psychoactive substances, often derived from plants or fungi, that are used in religious, spiritual, or shamanic contexts to induce altered states of consciousness.

  10. Global History of Entheogens - Entheo Society of Washington

    A key subset of these ancient natural medicines are entheogens, which have psychedelic properties that allow both the shaman and the patient to enter altered states of consciousness, in which they …