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Acorus Calamus (Acoraceae) Information |
 | | In the doctrine of correspondences as expounded by the occult philosopher Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Acorus calamus is under the influence of the sun, although other sources give it a lunar attribution. |
 | | The use of Acorus calamus was, and still is, widespread among the native peoples of North America. |
 | | But since the Ojibwa use of the hallucinogenic fly-agaric was only discovered by western researchers about twenty years ago it is possible that the Ojibwa have kept secret their knowledge of the hallucinogenic properties of the muskrat root. |
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