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Jeremy Narby

    23 oktober 1959

    Jeremy Narby is een antropoloog en schrijver wiens werk zich verdiept in de diepe verbanden tussen inheemse kennis en de natuurlijke wereld. Zijn veldwerk in de Peruaanse Amazone richtte zich op het documenteren van traditioneel gebruik van regenwoudbronnen, wat bijdroeg aan inspanningen voor ecologische instandhouding. Narby's schrijven verkent de grenzen van bewustzijn en kennis, vaak puttend uit sjamanistische wijsheid om universele menselijke ervaringen te verlichten. Zijn benadering combineert wetenschappelijk onderzoek met diep respect voor immaterieel erfgoed, en biedt lezers een uniek perspectief op de menselijke relatie met de omgeving.

    Jeremy Narby
    Anthologie du chamanisme
    Intelligence in nature : an inquiry into knowledge
    The Psychotropic Mind
    Plant Teachers
    Shamans Through Time: 500 Years on the Path to Knowledge
    The Cosmic Serpent
    • For ten years, Jeremy Narby explored the Amazonian rain forests, the libraries of Europe, and some of the world's most arcane scientific journals, following strange clues, unsuppressible intuitions, and extraordinary coincidences. He collected evidence and researched the seemingly impossible possibility that specific knowledge might somehow be transferred through DNA, the genetic information at the heart of every cell of every living thing, to a specially prepared consciousness. Narby demonstrates that indigenous and ancient peoples have known for millennia - and have even drawn - the double helix structure, something Western science discovered only in 1953. He also suggests that DNA and the life it codes for at the cellular level are "minded."

      The Cosmic Serpent
    • Exploring five centuries of literature, this work delves into the captivating lives and practices of shamans, including tricksters, sorcerers, conjurers, and healers. It highlights the intrigue these figures have inspired in various cultures, providing insights into their roles and significance throughout history. The book offers a comprehensive overview, showcasing the diverse perspectives and interpretations that have emerged over time regarding these enigmatic practitioners.

      Shamans Through Time: 500 Years on the Path to Knowledge
    • Plant Teachers

      • 152bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,1(144)Tarief

      A trailblazing anthropologist and an indigenous Amazonian healer explore the convergence of science and shamanism “The dose makes the poison,” says an old adage, reminding us that substances have the potential to heal or to harm, depending on their use. Although Western medicine treats tobacco as a harmful addictive drug, it is considered medicinal by indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest. In its unadulterated form, it holds a central place in their repertoire of traditional medicines. Along with ayahuasca, tobacco forms a part of treatments designed to heal the body, stimulate the mind, and inspire the soul with visions. In Plant Teachers, anthropologist Jeremy Narby and traditional healer Rafael Chanchari Pizuri hold a cross-cultural dialogue that explores the similarities between ayahuasca and tobacco, the role of these plants in indigenous cultures, and the hidden truths they reveal about nature. Juxtaposing and synthesizing two worldviews, Plant Teachers invites readers on a wide-ranging journey through anthropology, botany, and biochemistry, while raising tantalizing questions about the relationship between science and other ways of knowing.

      Plant Teachers
    • The Psychotropic Mind

      • 184bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,9(80)Tarief

      "Conversations on shamanism and mind-altering plants by filmmaker Jan Kounen, anthropologist Jeremy Narby, and writer/filmmaker Vincent Ravalec"--Provided by publisher.

      The Psychotropic Mind
    • Continuing the journey begun in his acclaimed book The Cosmic Serpent , the noted anthropologist ventures firsthand into both traditional cultures and the most up-todate discoveries of contemporary science to determine nature's secret ways of knowing.Anthropologist Jeremy Narby has altered how we understand the Shamanic cultures and traditions that have undergone a worldwide revival in recent years. Now, in one of his most extraordinary journeys, Narby travels the globe-from the Amazon Basin to the Far East-to probe what traditional healers and pioneering researchers understand about the intelligence present in all forms of life.Intelligence in Nature presents overwhelming illustrative evidence that independent intelligence is not unique to humanity alone. Indeed, bacteria, plants, animals, and other forms of nonhuman life display an uncanny penchant for self-deterministic decisions, patterns, and actions.Narby presents the first in-depth anthropological study of this concept in the West. He not only uncovers a mysterious thread of intelligent behavior within the natural world but also probes the question of what humanity can learn from nature's economy and knowingness in its own search for a saner and more sustainable way of life.

      Intelligence in nature : an inquiry into knowledge
    • Anthologie du chamanisme

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Rassemblée par deux ethnologues internationalement reconnus, la présente anthologie est la plus complète qui soit sur le chamanisme. Les auteurs ont en effet recueilli les textes et témoignages essentiels écrits sur ceux qu'on appelait jadis "sorciers indigènes", "ministres du diable", "magiciens"... Ces écrits, dont le premier remonte à 1535, donc à la conquête espagnole, nous offrent un aperçu unique sur ces traditions longtemps persécutées qui renaissent aujourd'hui. Au cours de ces soixante-dix textes essentiels, des explorateurs inconnus côtoient Alfred Métraux, Mircea Eliade, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Georges Devereux, Carlos Castaneda et bien d'autres, retraçant cinq siècles d'études sur les chamanes, leurs pratiques, leurs pouvoirs et leur vision du monde qui passionnent nos contemporains.

      Anthologie du chamanisme