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Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
RPTM Podcast #064: Mesoamerican Mingle
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
Wednesday Oct 04, 2023
Episode #064: Mesoamerican Mingle
10/04/2023
In ancient Mesoamerica, the Maya performed elaborate rituals involving special drinks like "balché," concocted from plant bark and honey from psychedelic bees. This beverage was consumed to establish connections with spirits, foresee the future, and gain insights into illnesses, weather, and wars. The Mayans also utilized tobacco and psychoactive substances in their ceremonies, with peyote, a hallucinogenic cactus, playing a significant role in inducing vivid visions and altering time perception. Toads' toxic substances were sometimes added to enhance the potency of these drinks, while "toloache," known as the "devil's herb," was employed for healing and altered consciousness rituals. This Mesoamerican drug culture offers valuable insights into ancient beliefs and traditions, showcasing how certain practices and substances continue to influence contemporary drug culture, demonstrating both positive aspects, such as spiritual connections and medicinal uses, and potential negatives, like addiction and harm to individuals and communities.
Gender roles and identities in ancient Mesoamerica were diverse and fluid. Artifacts from the period indicate that individuals did not rigidly conform to traditional male or female categories, as depictions often featured bodies lacking apparent gender features. Elite members of society would sometimes adopt clothing associated with the opposite gender during rituals. Sexuality was viewed as a sacred and magical act tied to the creation of life, and myths and traditions demonstrated acceptance of sexuality and masturbation. Understanding the historical context of sex and gender in Mesoamerica provides valuable insights into diverse gender identities and roles. It also fosters a broader perspective on inclusivity, encouraging acceptance of those who don't conform to traditional gender norms.
Main Topics:
- Drugs In Mesoamerican Culture
- Sex In Mesoamerican Culture
- Human Sacrifice In Mesoamerican Culture
- Christopher Columbus
- The Columbian Exchange
- Ponce de Leon and Friends
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