
I noted via Linked In that Kimberly had written a paper on mushroom churches in the US.She’s just started her study but initial findings are interesting ( and not that surprising) In the main churches appear to operate as businesses, there’s little or no link to indigenous history and the majority of shamans appear to be just someone deciding they are a shaman.The conversation told me one thing.Things are going to get worse before they get betterThankyou to Kimberly for making these initial investigations. She promises there is more to come.Learn morehttps://cannabislaw.report/karma-koala-podcast-315-kimberly-melgoza-mushroom-churches-usa-2026-initial-study/
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