María Sabina Magdalena García (22 July 1894 – 22 November 1985) was a Mazatec sabia (wise woman), shaman and poet who lived in Huautla de Jiménez, a town...
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poet Karel Sabina (1813–1877), Czech writer María Sabina (1894–1985), Mexican (Mazatec) curandera Sabina (play), 1998 play by Snoo Wilson Sabina (film),...
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name of the healing vigils carried out by Mazatec curanderos (such as María Sabina). The rituals involved the use of psilocybin (magic mushrooms) or Salvia...
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Westerners to participate in a Mazatec mushroom ritual. It was the curandera María Sabina who both allowed the Wassons to participate in the ritual and who taught...
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María Sabina Hidalgo Pano (born September 20, 1999), better known as Sabina Hidalgo, is a Mexican singer and dancer. She is a ex-member of the global...
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who are indigenous to the area. Notable figures from the area include María Sabina Magdalena García, a shaman and poet. Its western part is within the district...
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psilocybin mushrooms, psychoactive morning glory seeds, and Salvia divinorum. María Sabina was one of the best known of the Mazatec Shamans. Her healing psilocybin...
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spirituality in healing while being practicing Catholics. Still others, such as Maria Sabina, employ hallucinogenic media and many others use a combination of methods...
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María Herminia Sabbia y Oribe, Uruguayan poet María Sabina (1894–1985), Mexican shaman and poet Mária Sabolová (born 1956), Slovak politician Maria Sachs...
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Zapotecs, and others. An important figure of mushroom usage in Mexico was María Sabina, who used native mushrooms, such as Psilocybe mexicana in her practice...
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