mescalism

/mɛskəˈlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a philosophical or spiritual movement emphasizing the use and experience of peyote or other psychoactive substances in a ritual or sacramental context

“The researcher studied the history of mescalism in Native American cultures.”

2. noun

a belief in the spiritual significance of peyote or other psychoactive substances

“The mescalism of the Native American church has been a subject of interest among anthropologists.”

Synonyms

  • hallucinogenicism
  • psychedelicism

Antonyms

  • skepticism