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		<title>Ayahuasca, Religion and Nature</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>By Morgan Brent</strong>
Plant-inspired religions can be understood as acts of guidance by an elder community of species to a younger one, the human. They are concerned with successful co-creative relations within the community of nature and the organismic and spiritual growth that these bring about.]]></description>
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