<p>“Given the plethora of publications on ayahuasca, it is sometimes difficult to know which are the worthiest. That being said, the <i>Ayahuasca Reader</i> is a classic.” –Mark Plotkin, PhD, ethnobotanist and director of Amazon Conservation Team</p><p>“The second edition of <i>Ayahuasca Reader</i> confirms that it is an invaluable resource and a must-read for anybody interested in ayahuasca.” –Jeremy Narby, PhD, Amazonian Project Director, Nouvelle Planète</p><p>“Gripping myths, rituals, and initiation rites; heavens, hells, and other worlds; healing, therapy, and spiritual growth. With all this as well as the chemistry and biology of this very special brew, this book is everything a ‘Reader’ should be: broad, comprehensive, and enticing.” –Susan Blackmore, psychologist and memeticist</p>

This book is a panorama of texts translated from nearly a dozen languages on the ayahuasca experience, including indigenous mythic narratives and testimonies, religious hymns, as well as stories related by western travellers, scientists and writers who have had contact with ayahuasca in different contexts. In addition to contributions from Wade Davis, Dennis McKenna and Richard Spruce, this new edition includes essays from Graham Hancock, Jeremy Narby, Susana Bustos, Michael Winkelman and a new section on ayahuasca art. This backlist classic, also, includes contributions from leaders of the global ayahuasca movement, making this the most up-to-date collection of authoritative writings on the subject ever published, an essential reference for anthropology, ethnobotany and Latin American literature studies.
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The Ayahuasca Reader is an expansive anthology of texts translated from several different languages covering multiple aspects of the ayahuasca experience. The book is a classic in ayahuasca literature and a must read for those interested in learning more about this sacred plant medicine.
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Foreword by Ralph Metzner

Preface to the Second Edition Luis Eduardo Luna and Steven F. White

Introduction

 

I. AYAHUASCA MYTHS AND TESTIMONIES

Yajé: Myth and Ritual

Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff

 

The Creation Myth

Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff

 

A Visit to the Second Heaven: A Siona Narrative of the Yagé Experience

E. Jean Matteson Langdon

 

Two Ayahuasca Myths from the Cashinahua of Northwestern Brazil

Elsje Maria Lagrou

 

Mythologies of the Vine

Oscar Calavia Sáez

 

A Huaorani Myth of the First Miiyabu (Ayahuasca Vine)

Jonathon S. Miller Weisberger

 

Initiation Experience

Jean-Pierre Chaumeil (as told by Alberto Prohaño)

 

Light of This World

Don Hilario Peña

 

Unámarai, Father of Yajé

Hugo Niño

 

At the End You See God

Fernando Payaguaje

 

II.AYAHUASCA CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS

On Some Remarkable Narcotics of the Amazon Valley and Orinoco

Richard Spruce

 

First Known Printed Reference to Ayahuasca (1675)

José Chantre y Herrera

 

The Drug that Makes Men Brave

Gordon MacCreagh

 

Discovering the Way

Michael Harner

 

A Yajé Session

Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff

 

Yagé Nostalgia

Scott S. Robinson

 

The Spears of Twilight: Life and Death in the Amazon Jungle

Philippe Descola

 

One River: Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest

Wade Davis

 

Becoming-Jaguar

William Torres C.

 

The Jaguar Who Would Not Say Her Prayers: Changing Polarities in Upper Amazonian Shamanism

Françoise Barbira Freedman

 

Montage

Michael Taussig

 

Design Therapy

Angelika Gebhart-Sayer

 

Healing Icaros in Peruvian Vegetalismo

Susana Bustos

 

Tracking the River of Change: A Multidimensional Interpretation of Ayahuasca Healing

The Heart: Hungarian Ethnobotanical and Ayahuasca Research Team (Petra Bokor, Ede Frecska, Lajos Horvath, Attila Szabo)

 

Through the Void: A Cognitive Testimony

Jan Kounen

 

Twenty Years Later

François Demange

 

Some Observations on the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience

Luis Eduardo Luna

 

Ayahuasca as Antidote

Jeremy Narby

 

III. NEW RELIGIONS: SANTO DAIME, BARQUINHA, AND UNIÃO DO VEGETAL (UDV)

Hymns

Received by Raimundo Irineu Serra

Received by Sebastião Mota de Melo

Received by Alfredo Gregório de Melo

Received by Daniel Pereira de Matos

Received by Francisca Campos do Nascimento

 

The Book of Visions: Journey to Santo Daime (excerpt)

Alex Polari de Alverga

 

An Unusual Experience with “Hoasca”: A Lesson From the Teacher

Dennis J. McKenna

 

IV. WRITING AYAHUASCA

The Vortex (excerpt)

José Eustasio Rivera

 

The Yagé Letters

Allen Ginsberg

 

Men of Chazúta

F. Bruce Lamb

 

The Three Halves of Ino Moxo (excerpt)

César Calvo

 

Ayahuasca, or What There Is at the End

Mario Villafranca Saravia

 

Returning

Ib Michael

 

Aerial Waters

Néstor Perlongher

 

The Mother of the Voice in the Ear (excerpt)

Alfonso Domingo

 

Rio NAPO

Dale Pendell

 

From Sworn to the Plants

Steven F. White

 

Ayahuasca in My Art and Philosophy

Alex Grey

 

Ayahuasca

Juan Carlos Galeano

 

The Woman I Could Have Been

Esthela Calderón

 

Icaro of the Yacumama

Ana Varela Tafur

 

Rite of Passage

Percy Vílchez Vela

 

Ayahuasca Gave Me a Story

Graham Hancock

 

V. AYAHUASCA IN VISUAL EXPRESSION

List of Color Plates, Ayahuasca in Visual Expression

 

Bibliography, Select Discography and Filmography

Appendix – Selected Works in Their Original Language

Notes on Contributors

General Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780907791591
Publisert
1899
Utgiver
Vendor
Synergetic Press Inc.,U.S.
Vekt
1 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
456

Om bidragsyterne

Luis Eduardo Luna, born in Florenciain 1947, in the Colombian Amazon region, is co-editor with Steven F. White of the Ayahuasca Reader. He received his PhD from the Institute of Comparative Religion at Stockholm University. A Guggenheim Fellow and Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, he is also the author of Vegetalismo: Shamanism among the Mestizo Population of the Peruvian Amazon and, with Pablo Amaringo, Ayahuasca Visions: The Religious Iconography of a Peruvian Shaman, a project that grew from their work to establish the internationally recognized USKO-AYAR Amazonian School of Painting in Pucallpa, Peru. From 1994 to 1998 he was a Professor in Anthropology at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina in Florianópolis, Brazil. He retired from the Swedish School of Economics in Helsinki in 2011. He is the Director of Wasiwaska, Research Center for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Art and Consciousness, based in Florianópolis, southern Brazil. Steven F. White, born in Abington, Pennsylvania in 1955, is co-editor with Luis Eduardo Luna of the Ayahuasca Reader. He received a BA in English from Williams College as well as MA and PhD degrees in Spanish from the University of Oregon. He received support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Lannan Foundation and was the recipient of two Fulbright fellowships. He has lived and worked in many Latin American countries, an opportunity that enabled him to edit bilingual anthologies of poetry from Nicaragua, Chile and Brazil. Recent books have focused on ecology and include El mundo más que humano en la poesía de Pablo Antonio Cuadra: un estudio ecocrítico, Arando el aire: la ecología en la poesía y la música de Nicaragua and El consumo de lo que somos: muestra de poesía ecológica hispánica contemporánea. He also co-translated Federico García Lorca’s Poet in New York and The Angel of Rain by Gastón Baquero. His published poetry includes Escanciador de pócimas, Bajo la palabra de las plantas (poesía selecta: 1979-2009) and Sworn to the Plants: Selected Poems (1976-2016). He has been teaching at St. Lawrence University since 1987 and is one of the co-founders of its Caribbean and Latin American Studies program.