Mushrooms, myth, and Mithras
the drug cult that civilized Europe
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Author
Contributions
- Hoffman, Mark Alwin. - Contributor
- González Celdrán, José Alfredo, 1963- - Contributor
Publication
2009 - City Lights, San Francisco, California
Language
English
Word Count
72,500 words, Guess
Page Count
290 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780872864702
- ISBN-100872864707
- Library of Congress Control Number2008037005
- OCLC Control Number244661170
- Better World Books9780872864702
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL22501338M
Classifications
- DDC299/.15
- LCCBL1585 .R83 2009
- LCCBL1585 .R83 2011
and 1 more
- LCCBL1585.R83 2009
Description
Anthropological evidence has long suggested that psychedelic plants have played important roles in indigenous communities for thousands of years, but most scholarship does not address their formative impact on Western culture. Through careful studies of art and archeology, Mushrooms, Myth Mithras reveals compelling evidence that ritual use of psychedelic mushrooms was a powerful and closely guarded inspirational force in the development of early European culture. We discover that Nero was the first in a long line of Roman emperors to be initiated by secret "magical dinners" in which mind-altering mushrooms were used as a source of spiritual awakening. Although this sect was officially banned after Roman conversion to Christianity, aspects of its practices and teachings went on to influence many subsequent secret societies, including the Freemasons. --Book Jacket.
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