Avainsana: San people
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 41
This post examines the use of psychedelic substances from both historical and scientific perspectives. In many indigenous cultures, altered states of consciousness have been central to healing practices and religious rituals, often achieved through dancing, breathing techniques, or the use of psychedelic plants. In the twentieth century, modern science began investigating these phenomena after Albert…
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 18
Human activities have historically driven megafauna and marine species to extinction, from prehistoric times to modern industry. Evidence suggests that early humans disrupted ecological balance, with severe consequences for various species. Exploitation continues today, particularly with bluefin tuna and whale populations, highlighting the urgent need to reassess our environmental impact and promote sustainable practices.

