Ayahuasca: Human Consciousness and the Spirits of Nature

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Ayahuasca: Human Consciousness and the Spirits of Nature is a non-fiction work exploring the psychological, spiritual, and ecological dimensions of ayahuasca use in indigenous and contemporary contexts.

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instanceOf literary work
non-fiction book
addresses cross-cultural perspectives on ayahuasca
environmental awareness
human–nature interconnectedness
covers ecological implications of plant medicines
ethical issues around ayahuasca use
ritual use of ayahuasca
discusses altered states of consciousness
healing practices
indigenous cosmologies
relationship between humans and nature
spirit world concepts
examines ecological dimensions of ayahuasca
psychological dimensions of ayahuasca
spiritual dimensions of ayahuasca
explores integration of indigenous and modern worldviews
spiritual encounters with nature spirits
transformative experiences with ayahuasca
focusesOn contemporary ayahuasca use
indigenous ayahuasca use
genre non-fiction
hasSubjectArea anthropology
environmental studies
psychology
religion
intendedAudience readers interested in ecology
readers interested in psychedelics
readers interested in spirituality
language English
literaryForm prose
mainTopic ayahuasca NERFINISHED
ecology
human consciousness
indigenous spirituality
plant medicine
psychology of altered states
shamanism
spirits of nature
setIn contemporary global contexts
indigenous cultural contexts
workType academic-oriented non-fiction

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Ralph Metzner authorOf Ayahuasca: Human Consciousness and the Spirits of Nature