Sacred Vine of Spirits Ayahuasca

Sacred Vine of Spirits  Ayahuasca
Author: Ralph Metzner, Ph.D.
Publsiher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-11-22
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781594777813

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A compilation of writings on the chemical, biological, psychological, and experiential dimensions of Ayahuasca • Includes 24 firsthand accounts of Ayahuasca experiences and resulting life changes, including contributions from J. C. Callaway, Charles S. Grob, and Dennis J. McKenna • Discusses the medical and psychological applications of Ayahuasca Ayahuasca is a hallucinogenic Amazonian plant mixture that has been used for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years by native Indian and mestizo shamans in Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador for healing and divination. Many Western-trained physicians and psychologists have acknowledged that this substance can allow access to spiritual dimensions of consciousness, even mystical experiences indistinguishable from classic religious mysticism. In Sacred Vine of Spirits: Ayahuasca Ralph Metzner, a pioneer in the study of consciousness, has assembled a group of authoritative contributors who provide an exploration of the chemical, biological, psychological, and experiential dimensions of ayahuasca. He begins with more than 20 firsthand accounts from Westerners who have used ayahuasca and then presents the history, psychology, and chemistry of ayahuasca from leading scholars in the field of psychoactive research. He concludes with his own findings on ayahuasca, including its applications in medicine and psychology, and compares the worldview revealed by ayahuasca visions to that of Western cultures.

A Compendious Anglo Saxon and English Dictionary

A Compendious Anglo Saxon and English Dictionary
Author: Joseph Bosworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1868
Genre: English language
ISBN: OXFORD:302279221

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The Student s Dictionary of Anglo Saxon

The Student s Dictionary of Anglo Saxon
Author: Henry Sweet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1897
Genre: English language
ISBN: ONB:+Z315184209

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Notes on English Etymology Chiefly Reprinted from the Translations of the Philological Society

Notes on English Etymology  Chiefly Reprinted from the Translations of the Philological Society
Author: Walter William Skeat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1901
Genre: English language
ISBN: OCLC:1017405980

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Cooked

Cooked
Author: Michael Pollan
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780141975634

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THE INSPIRATION FOR THE NEW NETFLIX SERIES 'It's not often that a life-changing book falls into one's lap ... Yet Michael Pollan's Cooked is one of them.' SundayTelegraph 'This is a love song to old, slow kitchen skills at their delicious best' Kathryn Huges, GUARDIAN BOOKS OF THE YEAR The New York Times Top Five Bestseller - Michael Pollan's uniquely enjoyable quest to understand the transformative magic of cooking Michael Pollan's Cooked takes us back to basics and first principles: cooking with fire, with water, with air and with earth. Meeting cooks from all over the world, who share their wisdom and stories, Pollan shows how cooking is at the heart of our culture and that when it gets down to it, it also fundamentally shapes our lives. Filled with fascinating facts and curious, mouthwatering tales from cast of eccentrics, Cooked explores the deepest mysteries of how and why we cook.

The Ecstatic Adventure

The Ecstatic Adventure
Author: Ralph Metzner
Publsiher: New York : Macmillan
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1968
Genre: Hallucinogenic drugs
ISBN: UOM:39015066015077

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The Well of Remembrance

The Well of Remembrance
Author: Ralph Metzner
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2001-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780834829312

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In his introduction to The Well of Remembrance, author Ralph Metzner provides a telling explanation of the theme of his work: "This book explores some of the mythic roots of the Western worldview, the worldview of the culture that, for better and worse, has come to dominate most of the rest of the world's peoples. This domination has involved not only economic and political systems but also values, basic attitudes, religious beliefs, language, scientific understanding, and technological applications. Many individuals, tribes, and nations are struggling to free themselves from the residues of the ideological oppression practiced by what they see as Eurocentric culture. They seek to define their own ethnic or national identities by referring to ancestral traditions and mythic patterns of knowledge. At this time, it seems appropriate for Europeans and Euro-Americans likewise to probe their own ancestral mythology for insight and self-understanding." Focusing on the mythology and worldview of the pre-Christian Germanic tribes of Northern Europe, Metzner offers a meaningful exploration of Western ancestry.

Green Psychology

Green Psychology
Author: Ralph Metzner
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1999-06-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781594775185

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A visionary ecopsychologist examines the rift between human beings and nature and shows what can be done to bring harmony to both the ecosystem and our own minds. • Shows that the solution to our ecological dilemma lies in our own consciousnesses. It is becoming more and more apparent that the causes and cures for the current ecological crisis are to be found in the hearts and minds of human beings. For millennia we existed within a religious and psychological framework that honored the Earth as a partner and worked to maintain a balance with nature. But somehow a root pathology took hold in Western civilization--the idea of domination over nature--and this led to an alienation of the human spirit that has allowed an unprecedented destruction of the very systems which support that spirit. In Green Psychology Ralph Metzner explores the history of this global pathology and examines the ways that we can restore a healing relationship with nature. His search for role models takes him from shamanic ceremonies with the Lacandon Maya of Mexico to vision quests in the California desert, from the astonishing nature mysticism of Hildegard von Bingen to the Black Goddesses and Green Gods of our pagan ancestors. He examines the historical roots of the split between humans and nature, showing how first sky-god worshiping cultures, then monotheisms, and finally mechanistic science continued to isolate the human psyche from the life-giving Earth. His final chapters present a solution, showing that disciplines such as deep ecology and ecofeminism are creating a worldview in which the mind of humanity and the health of the Earth are harmoniously intertwined.