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Admitting to being more than a mere theoretician, Newma.
In the tradition of Wasson, Hofmann and Ruck, in ""The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries"" (1978), and Heinrich\'s ""Strange Fruit: Alchemy, Religion, and Magical Foods"" (1995), Newman suggests that practical psychoactive pharmacology, rather than philosophy, lies concealed in the root of some of our allegories and mysteries.
Newman\'s bold and daring theory provides a radical interpretation of Masonic symbolism.
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