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Ayahuasca. Święte pnącze duchów

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Ayahuasca, tajemniczy wywar z roślin rosnących w Amazonii, należy do najpotężniejszych substancji wywołujących wizje. Jednocześnie zawiera w sobie potencjał leczniczy, od tysiącleci wykorzystywany przez południowoamerykańskich szamanów. Niniejsza książka, opracowana przez Ralpha Metznera, światowej sławy badacza świadomości, przedstawia kompendium wiedzy na temat tego cudownego eliksiru, szczególnie podkreślając jego uzdrawiający wpływ na psychikę i świat duchowy. Albowiem, jak pisze Metzner, „duch tej leczniczej rośliny przekracza kulturowe, religijne oraz geograficzne granice, przenosząc człowieka w krainę zbiorowej świadomości wszystkich duchowych metafor, nieograniczone morze kosmicznych możliwości”.

296 pages, Paperback

First published November 22, 1999

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Ralph Metzner

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Ralph Metzner Ph.D. was an American psychologist, writer and researcher, who participated in psychedelic research at Harvard University in the early 1960s with Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert (later named Ram Dass). Dr. Metzner was a psychotherapist, and Professor Emeritus of psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, where he was formerly the Academic Dean and Academic Vice-president. He received his undergraduate degree at Oxford University and his doctorate in clinical psychology at Harvard University, where he was also the recipient of an NIMH Post-doctoral Fellowship in psychopharmacology at the Harvard Medical School. He had a life-long interest in the many different realms of consciousness and its modifications.

He is the author of The Well of Remembrance, The Unfolding Self, Green Psychology, Birth of a Psychedelic Culture (with Ram Dass); editor of two collections of essays on ayahuasca and on psilocybe mushrooms; and author of a new series of seven books on The Ecology of Consciousness.

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327 reviews29 followers
March 17, 2018
Despite my tremendous respect for Ralph Metzner and some of the other researchers in this book, much of the material in it is dated and lacking in nuance. It comes from a largely universalizing perspective steeped in liberal privilege, presenting an overly optimistic and enticing view. There is so much more diversity and many cultural traditions are at risk from such tendencies. This book has gone through multiple editions during which much research, especially by people like Beatriz Labate, who is not cited though she had multiple groundbreaking books in print before the 2014 pressing of this.
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5,173 reviews1,478 followers
August 20, 2013
My very dear friend Michael sent me Metzner's books on Ayahuasca and psychoactive mushrooms for a recent birthday. I read one right after another, starting with the more familiar mushrooms. Both books have the same structure: an introduction by Metzner, a multidisciplinary series of essays about the plant/drug and a series of firsthand accounts of experiences under their influences. While I find the first two parts illuminating, especially as regards brain chemistry, I found the reminiscences quite off-putting for the most part because most of the informants' accounts are so very heavily overlaid with what I identify as 'New Age' ideology. Since this book has less science and more of the personal stories I rate it lower than the mushroom book.
Profile Image for Jonathan Hockey.
Author 2 books25 followers
September 26, 2019
A good guidebook for some background information about ayahuasca use in modern society and for some interesting accounts of personal experiences of taking it. Well-written accounts but not overly extravagant or dramatic, quite sober and realistic assessments.
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Author 21 books38 followers
February 25, 2019
It was a good read but my lack of a 5th star comes from the fact that the authorncuratednthe stories, removing the bad trips and the non impressive results people has with the plant. Basically, it shows only one side of the experience.
Also, it lacks description of the ceremonies and the various procedures/rituals.
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167 reviews6 followers
November 26, 2020
Covers historical Western chemist approaches (few and far between), brief notes on the chemical constituents of plants used in the various brews in the home setting of the Amazon, a couple of chapters on the shaman, plant healer experts in the Amazon and their take on the plants. Half the book showcases different personal experiences with Ayahuasca.
I skipped that part, not being interested.
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December 1, 2020
Some of the book I was interested in. Some of the book I skipped over.
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February 15, 2017
I particularly enjoyed chapter four, the individual experiences.
Profile Image for Sandra.
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February 28, 2016
This book covers history, research, user experience and so much more. A good place to start for people looking into ayahuasca. The first four chapters are written by various experts and cover the history and research. The remainder of the book is written by individuals telling of their experiences with the medicine.

What I liked: I liked the Introduction: Amazonian Vine of Visions by Ralph Metzner, Ph. D.. A comprehensive and interesting opening on the history of the study of consciousness using this medicine, research, shamanism, and even ayahuasca tourism. I was fascinated by the experiences of the people who drank ayahuasca and read that part of the book first.

What I didn't like: I feel this could have been two books. The science and the anecdotal live together in this book, but they are not matched well. The scientific writing is very dry (for me) and the personal experiences are for the most part, interesting, but poorly written.

I give this book a 3 out of 5 star rating.
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62 reviews12 followers
December 29, 2009
this is a good introduction to anyone interested in "the medicine," ie ayahuasca. Various sections are included: the plant-entheogen's traditional cultural history, its chemical make-up & probable biological reasons for healing/visions, its geography, its comparison/contrast to other psychedelics/entheogens and its current usage around the globe. One of the best parts of this book is the testimonial section. These eloquent, well-thought-out reflections from physicians to artists to psychologists are wonderfully varied and insightful. recommend for those who plan on taking of the mother spirit...
Author 6 books12 followers
February 21, 2013
I found the scientific articles a bit dry and repetitive, but the various testimonies made up for it. It was interesting to see how the different settings from the Sainto Daime to the more New Age retreats to authentic shaman rituals didn't really change the end results: regardless of the setting people got what they needed from the brew and all the experiences were life changing. I' d be curious to see more formal studies done on the long term effects.
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49 reviews9 followers
October 22, 2016
Giving this five stars largely because of the 24 personal accounts. I'm pretty familiar with the ideas in the rest of the book so I just skimmed of it. However, the collection of stories was incredible. They were each very well written and I simply could not wait to get to the next one. Anyone remotely interested in the subject should check out that chapter.
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June 13, 2010
Metzner's collection of Ayahuasca journeys provides a wonderful view into the many visions produced by this powerful plant teacher. A must read.
Profile Image for Jola Cora.
Author 3 books57 followers
July 19, 2015
I especially loved Metzner's last article :)
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May 6, 2019
a great book to discovering the life realty by medical plants.
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