Flesh of the Gods: The Ritual Use of Hallucinogens

Peter T. Furst
4.19
47 ratings 1 reviews
For centuries, hallucinogens have been of great significance in the ideology and religious practices of primitive societies. In fact, the use of psychotropic plants to achieve states of religious ecstasy goes back almost to the beginning of human culture. Furthermore, the content of the psychedelic experience in the West today has been found to be similar to that of the religious pilgrimages of Oriental and aboriginal New World groups. But one fundamental difference overshadows all In the traditional cultures described in this collection of ten essays, the hallucinogenic "trip" is a means to an end--a quest for confirmation of traditional values, for unity with the tribal ancestors. In contemporary Western society, by contrast, it tends to be an end in itself and a rejection of the society's values--perhaps, it has been suggested, because Western drug-users tend to be a-cultural. Clearly, we have much to learn from an objective study of societies with long histories of sanctioned, and controlled, drug use to achieve recognized cultural objectives.
Genres: AnthropologyReligionSpiritualityHistoryNonfiction
304 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
20 (43%)
4 star
18 (38%)
3 star
8 (17%)
2 star
0 (0%)
1 star
1 (2%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Peter T. Furst

Lists with this book

American Vaudeville as Ritual
Revelation and Divination in Ndembu Ritual
The Ritual
Richie "Ritual"
191 books7 voters
Persephone's Quest: Entheogens and the Origins of Religion
The Apples of Apollo: Pagan and Christian Mysteries of the Eucharist
Be Here Now
Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge
The Psychedelic Gospels: The Secret History of Hallucinogens in Christianity
The Doors of Perception
Drugs and Religion
31 books8 voters
The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience: The Classic Guide to the Effects of LSD on the Human Psyche
Psychedelotropism - Serotonergic Origins of Luminous Experience Induced by Classical Psychedelics
Hallucinogenic Plants: A Golden Guide
Psychedelic Foundations
35 books3 voters