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Mark Alwin Hoffman, Carl A P Ruck, Carl A. P. Ruck
Entheogens, Myth, and Human Consciousness
Inglese · Tascabile
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Informationen zum Autor Carl A. P. Ruck: Professor of Classics, Boston UniversityEducation:Clark University, psychology 1953.Yale University, pre-medical, psychology, Classical Philology: BAUniversity of Michigan, Classical Philology: MA 1959.Harvard University, Classical Philology: PhD 1965.Published Books:IG II2 2323 The List of Victors in Comedy at the Dionysia (Leiden: Brill, 1967).Pindar: Selected Odes (with W. Matheson) (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1967).Mark Alwin Hoffman Editor, Entheos: Journal of Psychedelic Spirituality Klappentext ENTHEOGENS, MYTH AND HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS is a much needed accessible exploration into the role of psychoactive sacraments - entheogens - in religion, mythology, and history, and also includes most treatments of the subject focus on modern scientific research, psychotherapy, are auto-bibliographic accounts, or are agenda-driven or otherwise naive and myopic. A great mystery of altered states of consciousness and species development is expanding with new archeological and anthropological discoveries. Religious story telling (myth) is a timeless journey. Surprisingly it's not about truth. It's about finding one's self in the midst of the discovery of the "Other." It is the story of what is separate and unknown that creates self-consciousness. Our entire life consists ultimately in the discovery of the "Other," which gives meaning to the discovery of the self. The arts and language are the fossil remnants scattered on our path. ENTHEOGENS, MYTH AND HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS discusses the influence of psychoactive substances on consciousness, human evolution and mystical experiences. It explores how religion, mythology, art and culture stem from entheogenic consciousness and why it's important to us today. "Entheogens, or psychoactive sacraments, have a long, storied history that has played an essential role in the evolution of consciousness, mythology, culture, religion, art - and even history and politics. ENTHEOGENS, MYTH AND HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS outlines this suppressed - yet seminal - undercurrent of history, giving examples of the role of entheogens from the primal shamanic religions through, the historical religions, esoteric mystical traditions including the Mystery Religions, alchemy and Freemasonry, and into contemporary expressions. Authors Ruck and Hoffman draw upon decades of research and personal experience in discussing the best documented examples of historically important entheogenic evidences, various ongoing threads of research and speculation to muse upon the 'meaning' of it all..." Our hominid ancestors experienced a spiritual wakening at the very dawn of consciousness that set them apart from the other creatures of our planet. It was a journey to another realm induced by a special food that belonged to the gods. This was a plant that was animate with the spirit of deity. It was an entheogen. It was the visionary vehicle for the trip of the first shaman. The story was told over and over again until it achieved the perfect form of a myth. The realm was imagined as a topographical place, the outer limit of the cosmos, the fiery empyrean, or its geocentric opposite, our own planet Gaia. Myths multiplied over time, but they always preserved this primordial truth. These myths provide a road map, a scenario, if you can read them, for whoever today wants to follow. However, it is not an easy journey, and it is also fraught with many dangers, of getting lost, of finding no return. Access to the entheogens is now largely prohibited or strictly licensed. The restrictions constitute an infringement of cognitive freedom, limiting the further evolution of human potential into productive creative imagination and experiences that lie beyond the normal, the traditional province of shamans, who can understand the speech of plants and animals, change shape at will, and journey, both physically and in the spirit, to distant exotic realms. In addition...
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Autori | Mark Alwin Hoffman, Carl A P Ruck, Carl A. P. Ruck |
Editore | RONIN |
Lingue | Inglese |
Formato | Tascabile |
Pubblicazione | 24.01.2013 |
EAN | 9781579511418 |
ISBN | 978-1-57951-141-8 |
Pagine | 224 |
Dimensioni | 140 mm x 215 mm x 10 mm |
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Saggistica
> Filosofia, religione
> Religione: tematiche generali, opere di consultazione
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia |
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