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Date: | Fri, 3 Apr 1998 21:47:46 -0800 |
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Liza wrote:
> Aaron:
> << And again, from what I've read, animals seem to enjoy them as much as
> humans.>>
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> Liza:
> Really?! What exactly have you read? Can you provide more information on the
> book other than that you glanced through it several years ago in a bookstore
> in Georgia? A name and author might be a little helpful.
I have a catnip plant that my 2 cats graze on *every* day. From their
behavior when they're "on" catnip, I'd have to say that they are definitely
"high."
BTW, shamanism not only still exists in Siberia, but some anthropologists
consider Siberian shamanism to be the source for Native American shamanism
and Taoism. See, e.g., _Entering the Circle_, by Olga Kharitidi, M.D.
(Harper 1996, 0-06-251417-2 (pbk)).
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