 Quote, page 66 of Fududgaz by Terence McKenna. Quote, paradoxically Ibogaine, the indol hallucinogen responsible for the pharmacological activity of the Bwiti plant, brackets Tabernath Iboga and end bracket, is widely recognized both as a factor holding married couples together in the face of fang institutions like easy divorce and as an aphrodisiac. It is perhaps one of the few plans of the many dozens claimed to be aphrodisiacs that actually perform as advised. Most other candidates for the title are in fact merely stimulants that can cause a generalized arousal and sustained erection. Ibogaine seems actually to change, to deepen and to enhance the psychological mechanisms that lie behind sexual drive. One experiences simultaneous sense of detachment and involvement that is overpowering. Yet in situations where sexual activity is neither sanctioned nor appropriate, Ibogaine does not cause or even raise the possibility of sexual behavior. In these situations, it functions much as ayahuasca functions among its traditional users as a boundary-dissolving visionary hallucinogen. Here is another example of research only waiting for social attitudes to change in order to be done. In the impact of Ibogaine on sexual dysfunction is found to be congruent with its folklore than further research might be essentially promising. These powerful plans that change our relationship to our sexuality and our view of self and world are the special province of peoples whom we are accustomed to thinking of as primitive. This is but one more indication of the extent to which unconsciously imbibed dominator attitudes have robbed us of participation in the wider and richer world of eros and the spirit. For easily discerned reasons, the dominator societies that arose to replace partnership societies were far less eager to suppress group sexual activities than they were to suppress the hallucinogenic mushroom religion. Group sexual activity without the dissolution of the dominator ego would help the most ego-obsessed males gain power and rise in the social hierarchy. Since domination of others ultimately includes sexual domination as well, this would explain the persistence of orgies and group sexual activities in many of the mystery religions at the festivals of Dion Sos and the Roman Saturnalia. And within paganism, generally long after the heart of the pagan world had ceased to beat. Eventually, however, the dominator anxiety about the establishing of clear lines of male paternity outweighed all other considerations. Then ego domination firmly achieved complete premonance through christianities, ruthless extermination of all heterodoxy, orgies were organized and suppressed as the subversive, boundary-dissolving activities that they are.