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Part 2: • WARNING: Ritualistic Poisoning & Ayahuasca... In ancient times, the Greek god Apollo spied the beautiful princess Coronis (or Coronus) of Thessaly from the clouds of Asia Minor, descended to claim her as his wife, and rejoiced at her pregnancy—yet her adultery with a mortal named Ischys enraged him, prompting him to order his loyal sister Artemis to burn her alive on a funeral pyre while still pregnant. Hermes intervened at the last moment, rescuing the unborn child (named Asclepius or Aesculapius) with his winged sandals, delivering it first to a rejecting Apollo and then to the centaur Chiron, who tutored the boy in pharmaka—the sorcery-infused practice of medicine, drugs, and healing—where young Asclepius befriended forest herbs and beasts, rescued a distressed serpent that rewarded him by licking secrets of healing and resurrection into his ears, and gifted him a serpent-wound rod as a lifelong emblem of power, always bearing a snake as counselor. Asclepius grew into a renowned resurrector summoned by kings, inspiring Greek temples where supplicants ingested pharmaka for visionary nights interpreted by priests, communing with their serpent god of healing amid fading direct godly interventions. This unholy trinity of psychedelics, serpentine deities, and human sacrifice echoed globally: Mayans at Yucatán's pyramid-temple of Kukulcan (Kukulkan) ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms during bloodletting rituals, beholding serpents from smoke-soaked fires that whispered infallible commands, often mandating decapitations, heart extractions, child drownings, flayings, cannibalism, and cenote sacrifices to avert droughts or plagues; Aztecs tripping on mescaline and mushrooms communed with feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl for astronomical and medicinal wisdom, only to receive orders for mass slaughter, skull towers (tzompantli), and pyramid-side impalements as documented by conquistador Andrés de Tapia; Incas invoked earth-serpent Pachamama via ayahuasca for war tactics, star lore, and temple-building prowess, yet ritually murdered thousands of children; North America's Mississippian mound-builders at Cahokia's Monk's Mound sacrificed dozens of virgins amid mescaline visions near Ohio's Great Serpent Mound tied to demonic rites; India's naga serpent gods from Middle Eastern origins inspired sati (widow-burning) and Vedic endorsements of human sacrifice as purest appeasement. In the Bible's Levant theater, Egypt's winged green cobra-goddess Wadjet (the "green one," eye of Ra and pharaoh protector) rose amid 2500 BC hallucinogenic priestly rites and normalized human sacrifice, while Canaan's Asherah and Moloch cults ensnared Israel with drug-fueled orgies and child-burnings in bronze statues; the Septuagint translates Hebrew "witch" as "pharmaka," linking sorcery to Canaanite psychedelics, mirroring the biblical serpent's evil arc from Genesis to Revelation's dragon. Today, ayahuasca ceremonies in Amazon drum circles summon serpents—"realer than real"—coiling around users, purging shadows and evoking ancient awe, with modern echoes in eugenicist Havelock Ellis's mescaline visions influencing Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood as industrialised infant sacrifice to undying serpent hunger, forming the timeless triumvirate of hallucinogens, serpents, and blood. #Psychedelics #Serpents #SerpentGods #HumanSacrifice #AncientRituals #Pharmakeia #Asclepius #Kukulcan #worship #Quetzalcoatl #Ayahuasca #visions #Biblical #Moloch #Aztec #childSacrifices #Mayan #Pyramids #Pachamama #Wadjet #Goddess #Ancient #Cannabis #SerpentMound #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianApologetics #UnholyTrinity Atlantis by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...