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Psychobotany:
psycho (from the Greek psyche meaning mind
or soul); botany (the study of plants). |
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Psychobotany
attempts to cultivate a cultural terrain that includes a
wide array of efforts at human/plant communication. Artists,
scientists, subcultures, religions, activists, and visionaries
all share plots in the field of Psychobotany. Combining
elements of scientific truth, spiritual beliefs, aesthetic
savvy, and social expression, Psychobotany is a fertile
ground where the diverse cultural roots of human/plant communication
can take hold. |
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