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Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

Abstract

Post-Yage visions, influenced by ancestral Indigenous practices, have had a significant impact on the worldview and collective consciousness of participants. The objective of this study is to analyze post-Yage visions from an intercultural perspective, evaluating cultural depth, creativity, psychological impact, social relevance, and clari-ty in interpretation. The objective is to understand their influence on the Indigenous worldview and their im-pact on individual and collective consciousness through the modeling of the plithogenic IADOV. Correlations were identified between interpretive clarity, creativity, and psychological impact, highlighting their influence on the identity and social awareness of participants. In conclusion, this study provides deeper insights into the phenomenon of post-Yage visions by offering a comprehensive understanding of their cultural and psychologi-cal impact. Additionally, studying them from an intercultural perspective is recommended to enhance their un-derstanding and applicability in the modern era.

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