12-25-2013, 09:00 AM
What may be of interest to you folks is that harmaline (MAO inhibitor used in ayahuasca) used to called telepathine.
The change in name comes from the botanical tradition of primal favour, it was found in separate parts of the world at different times thus the two names, it was named harmaline in the first discovery so as data got consolidated over the years the official name went back to being harmaline.
Many documented participants of ayahuasca trips profess telepathic communication under the influence, the more you know.
The change in name comes from the botanical tradition of primal favour, it was found in separate parts of the world at different times thus the two names, it was named harmaline in the first discovery so as data got consolidated over the years the official name went back to being harmaline.
Many documented participants of ayahuasca trips profess telepathic communication under the influence, the more you know.