I'm a physiological psychologist/neurophysiologist with tangential training and an interest in:
- Ethnobotany,particularly as it relates to the historical use of entheogens to induce mystico-religious states
- The History of Science
- The Philosophy of Science
- Historical Linguistics, particularly with respect to the the figurative basis of language
- Archaeology, particularly as it relates to the Egypt and the Ancient Near East
- Anthropology.
Among the articles I've written in these fields are:
"The Entheomycological Origin of Egyptian Crowns and The Esoteric Origins of Egyptian Religion." (Journal of Ethnopharmacology 102 (2005) 275–288)2005 http://shroomer.cz/upload/Hubicky_v_Egypte.pdf
“The Prehistoric Practice of Personifying Psychotropic Mushrooms.” Journal of Prehistoric Religion, Volume XIII, 1999, pp. 22-31.
“The Mysterious Ekron Goddess Revisited.” Journal of The Ancient Near Eastern Society, vol. 31 pp. 15–21. http://www.ethnomycology.com/Ekron/Berlant_JANES311.pdf
“Deconstructing Grimm’s laws reveals the unrecognized foot and leg symbolism in Indo-European lexicons.” Semiotica 171(August), pp. 265-290.
"The Venus of Hohle Fels: Its Entheomycological Significance in Relation to The Venus of Willendorf and Other, Anthropoid, Female Figurines." Anistoriton. Art Section. http://www.anistor.gr/english/index.htm
I am a member of The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), The International Association of Egyptologists (IAE), and MENSA. I formerly resided at and am still affiliated with The Center for Advanced Studies in Philadelphia. http://www.advanced-studies.org
Because I wrote the above-mentioned articles to share my views on their respective subjects, my edits may reflect what some people may consider a conflict of interest.