Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers

by Richard Evans Schultes

Other authorsAlbert Hofmann
Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

394.14

Collection

Publication

Inner Traditions (1992), Paperback, 192 pages

Description

The use of hallucinogenic plants has been a part of human experience for millennia, yet modern Western societies have only recently become aware of the significance that these plants have had in shaping the history of diverse cultures. Capable of bringing human beings in closer touch with the spirit worlds, hallucinogenic plants have long been venerated as aids to mental health and as the sacred connection to the mystical. The authors of this definitive book examine the cross-cultural ceremonial and ritual use of many hallucinogenic substances. Profusely illustrated, this book contains an extensively researched plant lexicon, providing common and botanical names, history, ethnography, preparation, chemical components, usage in healing, and effects for 91 hallucinogenic plants.… (more)

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LibraryThing member charlytune
This is the only book I own that I will never lend out, I really treasure it as it has a wealth of information on hallucogenic plants, their cultural backgrounds and uses, and the pharmacology involved. It's intelligent and scolarly without being dry and inaccessible, well illustrated with drawings
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and photos. A great reference book.
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Language

Original publication date

1979

Physical description

192 p.; 10.3 inches

ISBN

0892814063 / 9780892814060

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