Entheogens And The Development Of Culture
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"Entheogens and the Development of Culture" by John Rush explores the significant role mind-altering substances play in cultural and neurological evolution. This insightful book presents a compelling argument that the use of plants and fungi has shaped not only human creativity and consciousness but also our brain development over millennia. Featuring fourteen essays from esteemed contributors like Michael Winkelman and Carl A. P. Ruck, it delves into how entheogens have influenced primitive medicine and our innate desire for altered states of consciousness. Perfect for anthropologists, cultural historians, and anyone curious about the impact of psychedelics on human experience, this 672-page volume offers a thought-provoking look at how these substances continue to shape our lives today.

ISBN: 9781583946008 Author: John Rush Number of Pages: 672

Entheogens and the Development of Culturemakes the radical proposition that mind-altering substances have played a major part not only in cultural development but also in human brain development. Researchers suggest that we have purposely enhanced receptor sites in the brain, especially those for dopamine and serotonin, through the use of plants and fungi over a long period of time. The trade-off for lowered functioning and potential drug abuse has been more creative thinking--or a leap in consciousness. Experiments in entheogen use led to the development of primitive medicine, in which certain mind-altering plants and fungi were imbibed to still fatigue, pain, or depression, while others were taken to promote hunger and libido. Our ancestors selected for our neural hardware, and our propensity for seeking altered forms of consciousness as a survival strategy may be intimately bound to our decision-making processes going back to the dawn of time. Fourteen essays by a wide range of contributors&;including founding president of the American Anthropological Association&;s Anthropology of Religion section Michael Winkelman, PhD; Carl A. P. Ruck, PhD, Boston University professor of classics and an authority on the ecstatic rituals of the god Dionysus; and world-renowned botanist Dr. Gaston Guzma, member of the Colombian National Academy of Sciences and expert on hallucinogenic mushrooms&;demonstrate that altering consciousness continues to be an important part of human experience today. Anthropologists, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the effects of mind-altering substances on the human mind and soul will find this book deeply informative and inspiring.

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