Synopses & Reviews
Reveals entheogens as catalysts for spiritual development and direct encounters with the sacred
• With contributions by Albert Hofmann, Huston Smith, Stanislav Grof, Charles Tart, Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin, Frances Vaughan, and many others
• Includes personal accounts of Walter Pahnke’s Good Friday Experiment as well as a 25-year follow-up with its participants
• Explores protocols for ceremonial use of psychedelics and the challenges of transforming entheogenic insights into enduring change
Modern organized religion is based predominantly on secondary religious experience--we read about others’ extraordinary direct spiritual encounters in the distant past and have faith that God is out there. Yet what if powerful sacraments existed to help us directly experience the sacred? What if there were ways to seek out the meaning of being human and our place in the universe, to see the sacred in the world that surrounds us?
In this book, more than 25 spiritual leaders, scientists, and psychedelic visionaries examine how we can return to the primary spiritual encounters at the basis of all religions through the guided use of entheogens. With contributions by Albert Hofmann, Huston Smith, Stanislav Grof, Charles Tart, Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin, Frances Vaughan, Myron Stolaroff, and many others, this book explores protocols for ceremonial use of psychedelics, the challenges of transforming entheogenic insights into enduring change, psychoactive sacraments in the Bible, myths surrounding the use of LSD, and the transformative ayahuasca rituals of Santo Daime. It also includes personal accounts of Walter Pahnke’s Good Friday Experiment as well as a 25-year follow-up with its participants. Dispelling fears of inauthentic spirituality, addiction, and ill-prepared encounters with the holy, this book reveals the potential of entheogens as catalysts for spiritual development, a path through which faith can directly encounter God’s power, and the beginning of a new religious era based on personal spiritual experience.
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“If we can encounter God through a sunrise seen from a mountaintop, why not through a mushroom prayerfully ingested.”
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“A powerful testimony from pioneers of consciousness research, spiritual teachers, and scholars about the potential of psychedelic plants and their compounds to bring spirituality to modern society and help alleviate the dangerous alienation that has brought humanity to the brink of destruction.”
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“Explains all aspects of the psychedelic experience as a tool for spiritual evolution, from personal accounts to detailed information and practical instructions. A key book.”
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“A tour de force of the history of the Western reencounter with these perennial sacred plants written by leading figures from many disciplines. The broad coverage exemplifies the importance of psychedelic plants for many disciplines and their diverse potentials for personal and social transformation.”
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“Some of the most serious, sustained, thoughtful, and mature voices on the subject of entheogens and religion. The contributors reflect on the historical trajectories of this conversation, address the common stereotypes and misconceptions, and offer new directions of thought and vision, reminding us again of what this conversation has always been about: the extraordinary cosmic being we so casually and carelessly call the human being.”
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“Tom Roberts is the keeper of the flame for the study of psychedelics, the chief librarian of the entheogenic archive. In this soul-nourishing book he’s compiled the wisdom, humanity, and technical expertise the world just might be ready for now in order to provide us legally accessed soul-manifesting sacramental experience via psychedelics.”
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“For those who value profound religious experiences and who wish to become increasingly well informed about how entheogens could become responsibly integrated into meditative practices and the offerings of spiritual retreat centers, there is much to be learned from the well-chosen essays in this book.”
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“This is an invaluable collection of presentations that dispels the fog about the multi-faceted relationships between psychedelic experiences and spiritual experiences, between faith and experience, and the intricate dance still going on between them.”
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“It is one thing to understand that people can move into altered states of consciousness; it is quite another to understand that this fact is not just a psychological side-show, but deeply, even centrally important for understanding the human mind. Roberts’ book argues this point on every page, through riveting accounts retold by pioneers and leaders in the field of transpersonal psychology. This book is mind-altering in the best sense of the word.”
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“A useful reference work that presents the current state of understanding from the relevant scientific, practical, and judicial perspectives.”
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“Spiritual Growth with Entheogens is essential reading for people interested in humanity’s efforts to experience the divine. This is an outstanding collection of essays and studies on mystical experience.”
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“This essential collection forces a reexamination of the legal status of controlled substances in view of the benefit that mind-altering sacramental entheogens offer for psychotherapy and spiritual growth.”
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“...a rich and broad mix of science, anecdotes, therapeutic indications, and spiritual philosophies exploring the legitimate and responsible use of entheogens—if not to produce genuine religious experiences, to “seed a spiritual life,” as Br. David Steindl-Rast says in an introduction. The authors expect that the...rewards of an open mind may reshape a new era of spiritual intelligence.”
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“...this book reveals the potential of entheogens as catalysts for spiritual development and the beginning of a new religious era based on personal spiritual experience.”
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“This book really enlightened me as to the history, practices and general sentiments of the diverse professionals who value entheogens as a valid and very worthwhile complement to spiritual practices. It’s been added to my Top 10 list of important books to read.”
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“If we can encounter God through a sunrise seen from a mountaintop, why not through a mushroom prayerfully ingested.” < b=""> Brother David Steindl-Rast <> , from the foreword
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“A powerful testimony from pioneers of consciousness research, spiritual teachers, and scholars about the potential of psychedelic plants and their compounds to bring spirituality to modern society and help alleviate the dangerous alienation that has brought humanity to the brink of destruction.” < b=""> Stanislav Grof, M.D. <> , author of < i=""> LSD Psychotherapy, Psychology of the Future, and When the Impossible Happens <>
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“Explains all aspects of the psychedelic experience as a tool for spiritual evolution, from personal accounts to detailed information and practical instructions. A key book.” < b=""> Dieter Hagenbach <> , President, Gaia Media Foundation
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“A tour de force of the history of the Western reencounter with these perennial sacred plants written by leading figures from many disciplines. The broad coverage exemplifies the importance of psychedelic plants for many disciplines and their diverse potentials for personal and social transformation.” < b=""> Michael Winkelman, Ph.D. <> , author of < i=""> Shamanism: A Biopsychosocial Paradigm of Consciousness and Healing and editor of Altering Consciousness <>
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“Some of the most serious, sustained, thoughtful, and mature voices on the subject of entheogens and religion. The contributors reflect on the historical trajectories of this conversation, address the common stereotypes and misconceptions, and offer new directions of thought and vision, reminding us again of what this conversation has always been about: the extraordinary cosmic being we so casually and carelessly call the human being.” < b=""> Jeffrey J. Kripal <> , professor of religious studies, Rice University, and author of < i=""> Mutants and Mystics: Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal <>
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“Tom Roberts is the keeper of the flame for the study of psychedelics, the chief librarian of the entheogenic archive. In this soul-nourishing book he’s compiled the wisdom, humanity, and technical expertise the world just might be ready for now in order to provide us legally accessed soul-manifesting sacramental experience via psychedelics.” < b=""> Charles Hayes <> , editor of < i=""> Tripping: An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures <>
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“For those who value profound religious experiences and who wish to become increasingly well informed about how entheogens could become responsibly integrated into meditative practices and the offerings of spiritual retreat centers, there is much to be learned from the well-chosen essays in this book.” < b=""> William A. Richards <> , S.T.M., Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Bayview School of Medicine
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“This is an invaluable collection of presentations that dispels the fog about the multi-faceted relationships between psychedelic experiences and spiritual experiences, between faith and experience, and the intricate dance still going on between them.” < b=""> James Fadiman, Ph.D., <> author of < i=""> The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide <>
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“It is one thing to understand that people can move into altered states of consciousness; it is quite another to understand that this fact is not just a psychological side-show, but deeply, even centrally important for understanding the human mind. Roberts’ book argues this point on every page, through riveting accounts retold by pioneers and leaders in the field of transpersonal psychology. This book is mind-altering in the best sense of the word.” < b=""> Glenn Hartelius, Ph.D., <> assistant professor at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and editor of the < i=""> International Journal of Transpersonal Studies <>
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“A useful reference work that presents the current state of understanding from the relevant scientific, practical, and judicial perspectives.” < b=""> Dennis McKenna, Ph.D. <> , founding board member of the Heffter Research Institute and coauthor of < i=""> The Invisible Landscape <>
About the Author
Thomas B. Roberts, Ph.D., is professor emeritus at Northern Illinois University and a former visiting scientist at Johns Hopkins. The coeditor of Psychedelic Medicine and the author of Psychedelic Horizons, he has spoken at international conferences on entheogens, consciousness, and psychedelic science. He lives in DeKalb, Illinois.
Table of Contents
Editor’s Note--Out of Society’s Secret Corners Thomas B. Roberts
Acknowledgments
Foreword to the 2012 Edition: The Varieties of Mind-Enhancing Practices
Roger Walsh
Introduction: Psychoactive Sacramentals
Brother David Steindl-Rast
1 If I Could Change Your Mind
Rev. Mike Young
2 Do Drugs Have Religious Import? A Thirty-Five-Year Retrospect
Huston Smith
3 From State to Trait: The Challenge of Transforming Transient Insights into Enduring Change
Roger Walsh
4 The Potential of Entheogens as Catalysts of Spiritual Development
Stanislav Grof
5 Psychoactive Sacramentals: What Must Be Said
Charles T. Tart
6 Unitive Consciousness and Pahnke’s Good Friday Experiment
Paula Jo Hruby
7 Pahnke’s Good Friday Experiment: A Long-term Follow-up and Methodological Critique
Rick Doblin
8 A Pilgrim’s Visit to Marsh Chapel
Thomas Jenden Riedlinger
9 Las noches de los ayahuasqueros
Will Penna
10 Mysterious Tea
Annelise Schinzinger
11 A Scientist’s View of Miracles and Magic
Alexander T. Shulgin
12 LSD as a Spiritual Aid
Albert Hofmann
13 Strychnine and Other Enduring Myths: Expert and User Folklore Surrounding LSD
David E. Presti and Jerome Beck
14 Manna, the Showbread, and the Eucharist: Psychoactive Sacraments in the Bible
Dan Merkur
15 What Is Entheology?
Rev. Aline M. Lucas
16 A Protocol for a Sacramental Service
Myron J. Stolaroff
17 A Theology of Human Liberation and Entheogens: Reflections of a Contemplative Activist
Rev. George F. Cairns
18 Consciousness and Asian Traditions: An Evolutionary Perspective
Roger Walsh
19 The Strengthening Aspects of Zen and Contemporary Meditation Practices
Kathleen O’Shaughnessy
20 Transpersonal Counseling: Some Observations Regarding Entheogens
Frances Vaughan
21 The New Psychotherapy: MDMA and the Shadow
Ann Shulgin
22 The Birthing of Transcendental Medicine
Rev. Karla Hansen, M.Div.
23 The Judicial Architectonics of Psychoactive Sacramentals
Richard Glen Boire
24 On Nomenclature for the Class of Mescaline-Like Substances: And Why It Matters
Robert Jesse
25 An Entheogen Idea-Map--Future Explorations
Thomas B. Roberts
Epilogue
About the Council on Spiritual Practices
Index