Statement of parts of the thesis submitted to qualify for the award of another degree None. vi Acknowledgements I would like to send a big "Thank you!" to everyone in the Australian ayahuasca circles who welcomed me into their practice and kindly offered their hospitality and knowledge. I am grateful to Bia Labate for the invaluable discussions and her generosity and to everyone on the Ayahuasca Researchers email group for the useful ideas, research, and debate. I am indebted to my primary supervisor Sally Babidge for her generosity of time and thought and to my secondary supervisors Fernanda Claudio and Yancey Orr for their generous guidance and feedback. A courteous "hat tip" to Myz Guidance and the Rose Road Mystery School for accommodating my thoughts and writing sessions and to Rak Razam for helping in more ways than one. I would like to extend my appreciation to the team at Entheogenesis Australis (Melbourne) for providing such enriching symposiums, and to Des and Erik for their erudition and generosity. I extend my thanks to
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