Peyote: The Divine Cactus
by Edward F. Anderson
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Dry whiskey, Divine herb, Devil's root, Medicine of God, Peyote: for some people, to use it is to hear colors and see sounds.For many Native Americans, it brings an ability to reach out of their physical lives, to communicate with the spirits, and to become complete.Tags
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Edward F. Anderson is Senior Research Botanist at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona.
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