Visionary Plant Consciousness e-bog
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23 leading experts reveal the ways that psychoactive plants allow nature's ';voice' to speak to humans and what this communication means for our future *; Presents the specific ';human-plant interconnection' revealed by visionary plants *; Explores the relevance of plant-induced visions and shamanic teachings to humanity's environmental crisis *; With contributions from Terence McKenna, Andrew ...
E-bog
122,49 DKK
Forlag
Park Street Press
Udgivet
21 marts 2007
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781594777516
23 leading experts reveal the ways that psychoactive plants allow nature's ';voice' to speak to humans and what this communication means for our future *; Presents the specific ';human-plant interconnection' revealed by visionary plants *; Explores the relevance of plant-induced visions and shamanic teachings to humanity's environmental crisis *; With contributions from Terence McKenna, Andrew Weil, Wade Davis, Michael Pollan, Alex Grey, Jeremy Narby, Katsi Cook, John Mohawk, Kat Harrison, and others Visionary plants have long served indigenous peoples and their shamans as enhancers of perception, thinking, and healing. These plants can also be important guides to the reality of the natural world and how we can live harmoniously in it. In Visionary Plant Consciousness, editor J. P. Harpignies has gathered presentations from the Bioneers annual conference of environmental and social visionaries that explore how plant consciousness affects the human condition. Twenty-three leading ethnobotanists, anthropologists, medical researchers, and cultural and religious figures such as Terence McKenna, Andrew Weil, Wade Davis, Michael Pollan, Alex Grey, Jeremy Narby, Katsi Cook, John Mohawk, and Kat Harrison, among others, present their understandings of the nature of psychoactive plants and their significant connection to humans. What they reveal is that these plants may help us access the profound intelligence in nature--the ';mind of nature'--that we must learn to understand in order to survive our ecologically destructive way of life.