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[[Category:Classic_Psychedelics]]


{{PendellsCorner
| quote  = The Vine of the Soul, the Vine of the Dead, the Spirit Vine. ... In Quechua, ''huasca'' means "vine," and ''aya'' means "dead" or "spirit." Ayahuasca is thus "the vine of the soul," the "spirit vine," or the "vine of the dead."
| volume = Gnosis
| page  = 141
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 22 May 2026

Classic Psychedelic, Botanical
Ayahuasca

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Summary
Classes
Classic Psychedelic, Botanical
Common uses
Pharmacy
Pharmacology
Purported mechanism
DMT + MAOI (harmine/harmaline); 5-HT2A agonist


Pendell's corner
The Vine of the Soul, the Vine of the Dead, the Spirit Vine. ... In Quechua, huasca means "vine," and aya means "dead" or "spirit." Ayahuasca is thus "the vine of the soul," the "spirit vine," or the "vine of the dead."
— Dale Pendell, Pharmako/Gnosis, p. 141