Food of the Gods - A Radical History of Plants, Drugs and Human Evolution (Paperback, New Ed)


A journey is some of the Earth's most endangered people in the remote Upper Amazon....a look at the rituals of the Bwiti cults of Gabon and Zaire.....a field watch on the easting habits of 'stoned' apes and chimpanzees - these adventures are all a part of ethnobotanist Terence McKenna's extraordinary quest to discover the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. He wonders why, as a species, we are so fascinated by altered states of consciousness. Can you reveal something about our origins as human beings and our place in nature? As an odyssey of mind, body and spirit, Food of the Gods is one of themost fascinating and suprising histories of consciousness ever writtenAnd as a daring work of scholarship and exploration, it offers an inspiring vision for individual fulfilment and a humane basis for our interaction which each other and with the natural world. 'Brilliant, provocative, opinionated, poetic and inspiring.....Essential reading for anyone who ever wondered why people take drugs. Rupert Sheldrake.

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A journey is some of the Earth's most endangered people in the remote Upper Amazon....a look at the rituals of the Bwiti cults of Gabon and Zaire.....a field watch on the easting habits of 'stoned' apes and chimpanzees - these adventures are all a part of ethnobotanist Terence McKenna's extraordinary quest to discover the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. He wonders why, as a species, we are so fascinated by altered states of consciousness. Can you reveal something about our origins as human beings and our place in nature? As an odyssey of mind, body and spirit, Food of the Gods is one of themost fascinating and suprising histories of consciousness ever writtenAnd as a daring work of scholarship and exploration, it offers an inspiring vision for individual fulfilment and a humane basis for our interaction which each other and with the natural world. 'Brilliant, provocative, opinionated, poetic and inspiring.....Essential reading for anyone who ever wondered why people take drugs. Rupert Sheldrake.

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Imprint

Rider

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

May 1999

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Expected to ship within 9 - 15 working days

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Dimensions

199 x 126 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

311

Edition

New Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-7126-7038-8

Barcode

9780712670388

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LSN

0-7126-7038-6



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