A dazzling work of personal travelogue and cultural criticism that
ranges from the primitive to the postmodern in a quest for the promise
and meaning of the psychedelic experience. While psychedelics of all
sorts are demonized in America today, the visionary compounds found in
plants are the spiritual sacraments of tribal cultures around the
world. From the iboga of the Bwiti in Gabon, to the Mazatecs of
Mexico, these plants are sacred because they awaken the mind to other
levels of awareness--to a holographic vision of the universe. Breaking
Open the Head is a passionate, multilayered, and sometimes rashly
personal inquiry into this deep division. On one level, Daniel
Pinchbeck tells the story of the encounters between the modern
consciousness of the West and these sacramental substances, including
such thinkers as Allen Ginsberg, Antonin Artaud, Walter Benjamin, and
Terence McKenna, and a new underground of present-day ethnobotanists,
chemists, psychonauts, and philosophers. It is also a scrupulous
recording of the author's wide-ranging investigation with these outlaw
compounds, including a thirty-hour tribal initiation in West Africa;
an all-night encounter with the master shamans of the South American
rain forest; and a report from a psychedelic utopia in the Black Rock
Desert that is the Burning Man Festival. Breaking Open the Head is
brave participatory journalism at its best, a vivid account of psychic
and intellectual experiences that opened doors in the wall of Western
rationalism and completed Daniel Pinchbeck's personal transformation
from a jaded Manhattan journalist to shamanic initiate and grateful
citizen of the cosmos.
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A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780767911528
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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