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psychedelic healing --- Jung --- self-discovery --- therapy --- psychiatry --- spirituality --- medicine --- rites of passage --- shamanic rituals --- entheogens
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Shamanism --- shamanism --- religion --- archaeology --- shamanic soteriology --- ritual --- cosmology --- spiritism --- séance --- trance --- healing --- music --- entheogens --- verbal art --- shamanic politics --- neoshamanism
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entheogens --- religion --- mystical experiences --- spiritual renewal --- shamanism --- Albert Hoffmann --- Terence McKenna --- Ann Shulgin --- Alexander Shulgin --- Thomas Riedlinger --- Dale Pendell --- Rick Strassman --- R. Gordon Wasson --- Jack Kornfield --- psychedelic drugs --- spiritual awareness
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transcendence --- psychedelic research --- language --- revelation and doubt --- mystical and visionary forms of consciousness --- intuitive knowledge --- perspectives on time and space --- visions and archetypes --- personal and interpersonal dynamics --- the interpersonal and the mystical --- meaninglessness --- despair --- domatic discomfort --- religious conversion --- psychodynamic experiences --- reflections on death --- applications of entheogens --- medicine --- education --- religion --- science and spirituality --- psilocybin studies --- unitive consciousness
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Cultural expertise in the form of expert opinions formulated by social scientists appointed as experts in the legal process is not different from any other kind of expertise in court. In specialised fields of law, such as native land titles in America and in Australia, the appointment of social scientists as experts in court is a consolidated practice. This Special Issue focuses on the contemporary evolution and variation of cultural expertise as an emergent concept providing a conceptual umbrella for a variety of evolving practices, which all include use of the specialised knowledge of social sciences for the resolution of conflicts. It surveys the application of cultural expertise in the legal process with an unprecedented span of fields ranging from criminology and ethnopsychiatry to the recognition of the rights of autochthone minorities including linguistic expertise, and modern reformulation of cultural rights. In this Special Issue, the emphasis is on the development and change of culture-related expert witnessing over recent times, culture-related adjudication, and resolution of disputes, criminal litigation, and other kinds of court and out-of-court procedures. This Special Issue offers descriptions of judicial practices involving experts in local laws and customs and surveys of the most frequent fields of expert witnessing that are related with culture; interrogates who the experts are, their links with local communities, and also with the courts and the state power and politics; how cultural expert witnessing has been received by judges; how cultural expertise has developed across the sister disciplines of history and psychiatry; and eventually, it asks whether academic truth and legal truth are commensurable across time and space.
law and culture --- human rights --- socio-legal studies --- court cases --- multiculturalism --- National Strategy --- judiciary --- Sweden --- indigenous rights --- Roma --- peyote --- FGM/C --- strategic litigation --- legal anthropology --- cultural test --- cross-cultural dispute resolution --- cultural rights --- cultural experts --- immigrants --- psychiatric evaluation --- controlled substances --- applied anthropology --- law and society --- multicultural societies --- Sami --- First Nations --- expert testimony --- cultural defense --- Italian criminal justice system --- culture --- migration --- criminal anthropology --- Italy --- Bondo --- anthropology of law --- cultural expertise --- entheogens --- experts
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personal sacred experiences --- the new religious era --- the magic and ceremonial use of cannabis in the ancient world --- the Greek hero and herbal fantasies --- entheogenic theriomorphism and the hero myth --- Aristophane --- Socrates --- pot --- the Spartan cult of the wolf --- drug-induced ecstatic priapism --- DIEP --- sex --- snake venoms --- the use of compound psychotropics by Greco-Roman priestesses --- Shamanic consciousness and human evolution --- the psychedelic sacrament in Medieval Roman Catholicism --- drugs in American religious history --- the formation of hippie spirituality --- union with God --- heaven and hell --- personal insights into the entheogenic use of ketamine --- psychedelic use and contemporary Buddhist practice --- public dialogue --- entheogenic consciousness --- religious paths in psychedelic literature --- psychoactive substances and sacred values --- Abraham Maslow --- the pharmaceutical craft of ancient witches --- the use of psychedelics in religious rituals --- research with entheogens --- entheogens in the study of religious experiences --- psilocybin research at Johns Hopkins --- shamanic induction of altered states for spiritual inspiration --- the therapeutic use of peyote in the Native American Church --- spiritual dimensions of participation in contemporary ayahuasca rituals --- the UDV religion --- science --- academic research --- LSD and experimental mysticism --- psychoactive agents --- the religious use of psychedelic experiences in Shamanism --- chemically facilitated Mysticism --- psychedelic spirituality --- the mystical core of organized religion --- the mystery of death and rebirth in LSD therapy --- self-transcendent experiences and noninvasive brain stimulation
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