Palenque Entheobotany Seminars
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The Palenque Entheobotany Seminars or Botanical Preservation Corps (BPC) Seminar on Ethnobotany and Chemistry of Psychoactive Plants[1] were a series of talks given near the ruins of Palenque, in Mexico at the Chan-Kah Hotel. [2] The series was presented by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and brought together some of the most noted experts in entheogenic research, including Jonathan Ott, Deborah Mash, Alexander and Ann Shulgin, Brett Blosser, Manuel Torres, Ken Symington, Rob Montgomery, Christian Rätsch, and Terence McKenna.[3],[4] The spirit of the lectures is carried on at the Burning Man theme camp, Palenque Norte. [5]
[edit] References
- ^ MAPS - Volume 7 Number 2 Spring 1997 - 1997 Botanical Preservation Corps Seminar - Kate Chapman
- ^ http://www.entheogenreview.com/Resources/W06.pdf
- ^ MAPS - Volume 7 Number 2 Spring 1997 - 1997 Botanical Preservation Corps Seminar - Kate Chapman
- ^ Entheobotany Seminars presents
- ^ About Palenque Norte