Carl A. P. Ruck (born at Bridgeport, Connecticut), is a professor in the Classical Studies department at Boston University. Carl Ruck is best known for his work along with other scholars in mythology and religion on the sacred role of entheogens, or psychoactive plants that induce an altered state of consciousness, as used in religious or shamanistic rituals
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Entheogens, Ethnobotany, Ethnomycology, Grammar, Mysticism, Origins of Religion, Psychedelics, Spirituality, Paganism, Greek language, Problems, exercises, Alchemy, Amanita muscaria, Greek drama (Comedy), Greek language, grammar, Hallucinogenic drugs and religious experience, Hallucinogens, History and criticism, Latin language, Latin language, grammar, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Amanita muscaria, Sacraments, Alchemy in art, Antiquities & ArchaeologyPlaces
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Jan van Eyck (1390-1440)ID Numbers
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