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The Summer Solstice 2001 issue of The Entheogen Review features:

A Twentieth-Century Spruce by Jonathan Ott remembers the late, great Richard Evans Schultes, who passed away in April, 2001.

In Defense of Rick Strassman by Istara is an ER subscriber's response to the article "Moving Into the Sacred World of DMT" by ∞ Ayes that appeared in the Vernal Equinox 2001 issue of ER.

Just a Wee Bit More About DMT by ∞ Ayes follows up with some more ideas about the unauthorized use of this compound for spiritual exploration.

Some Active Trichoceri (Part III) by K. Trout concludes the series of articles focusing on desirable cacti species and clones in need of further propogation. Describes several specific plants, and includes sources for seeds of one plant described as "2-3 times the potency of T. pachanoi." Numerous photos accompany this article, to help with plant identification. Discusses ways to approach record-keeping, as well as sharing of bioassay data and clones.

An Entheogenic Elder's View of Mind States II by Will Penna ruminates about the state of affairs surrounding conferences on entheogens, and reviews the MS2 event with particular attention to the presentations of Dr. Karl Jansen and Nick Sand.

Albert Hofmann Speaks... is a print version of the commencement address he penned for the Mind States II conference, delivered by Myron Stolaroff.

Events Calender shares data about an MDMA/Ecstasy Research retreat, the Psychointegrator Plants event, seminars on Nepalese Shamanism, and the Altered States of Consciousness conference.

In Praise of 'Minor' Entheogens by S. Bear reports on Acorus calamus, A. americanus, Anadenanthera colubrina, a liquid extract of Salvia divinorum, and the combination of A. colubrina and S. divinorum.

The Early History of Salvia divinorum by Leander J. Valdés III provides translations of all known "pre-Wasson" references to the plant (presuming that S. divinorum is not the Aztec plant pipltzintzintli).

Pharmaco Prohibita: 'Psychedelia' and the Politics of Terminology by Richard Glen Boire discusses potential legal ramifications of a possible change in the taxonomy of Psilocybe mushrooms, which would place the psychoactive members of this genus into their own new genus.

Moving Into the Light... by Jon Hanna pays tribute to the memory of Elizabeth Gips, who passed away in May, 2001.

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