
From The Bodies Of The Gods: Psychoactive Plants & Cults
From The Bodies Of The Gods: Psychoactive Plants and the Cults of the Dead
Since ancient times humans have built rituals around the dead and ideas of communing with the dead, often including human sacrifice and practices of harvesting psychedelic mushrooms from the corpses of shamans. This book explores the history and documentation of these rites and how their symbolism remains deeply embedded in religions around the world. Discover how prehistoric Cults of the Dead continue to echo in modern religion, arts, and film.(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
From The Bodies Of The Gods: Psychoactive Plants & Cults
From The Bodies Of The Gods: Psychoactive Plants and the Cults of the Dead
Since ancient times humans have built rituals around the dead and ideas of communing with the dead, often including human sacrifice and practices of harvesting psychedelic mushrooms from the corpses of shamans. This book explores the history and documentation of these rites and how their symbolism remains deeply embedded in religions around the world. Discover how prehistoric Cults of the Dead continue to echo in modern religion, arts, and film.(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
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From The Bodies Of The Gods: Psychoactive Plants and the Cults of the Dead
Since ancient times humans have built rituals around the dead and ideas of communing with the dead, often including human sacrifice and practices of harvesting psychedelic mushrooms from the corpses of shamans. This book explores the history and documentation of these rites and how their symbolism remains deeply embedded in religions around the world. Discover how prehistoric Cults of the Dead continue to echo in modern religion, arts, and film.(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)











