The Mushroom Kingdom: The Entheogen Theory of Religion

Published: Nov. 28, 2023, 10 a.m.

b'In this last full episode of the year before my holiday special, I tackle an alternative view of religion and history with some academic chops that also indulges in a great deal of conspiracy theory: the idea that all religion was actually inspired by the use of hallucinogens.\\xa0\\nDirect all advertising inquiries to\\xa0advertising@airwavemedia.com. Visit www.airwavemedia.com to find other high-quality podcasts!\\nFind a transcript of this episode with source citations and related imagery at www.historicalblindness.com sometime before the release of the next episode.\\nPledge support on Patreon to get an ad-free feed with exclusive episodes!\\nCheck out my novel, Manuscript Found!\\xa0\\xa0And check out the show merch, which make perfect gifts!\\xa0\\nFurther support the show by giving a one-time gift at paypal.me/NathanLeviLloyd or finding me on Venmo at @HistoricalBlindness.\\nSome music on this episode is by Kai Engel, licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0), including "Cold War Echo," "Remedy for Melancholy," "Comatose," "Daylight PON II," "daemones," and "Oneiri."\\n\\nCorrection: The episode seems to imply that Ruck himself conducted research on cannabis\'s use as a sacrament, when in fact I only meant that Ruck had promoted the research, which was actually published in Chris Bennett and Neil McQueen\'s book Sex, Drugs, Violence... and the Bible. The blog post has been amended to clarify this.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'