Plant Teachers
Ayahuasca, Tobacco, and the Pursuit of Knowledge
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Jonathan Yen
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"The dose makes the poison," says an old adage, reminding us that all substances have the potential to heal or to harm, depending on their use. This is especially true of tobacco. Although Western medicine treats it as a harmful, addictive drug, tobacco is considered medicinal by indigenous people of the Amazon rain forest. Along with the hallucinogen ayahuasca, tobacco forms a part of treatments designed to heal the body, stimulate the mind, and inspire the soul with visions.
Anthropologist Jeremy Narby first learned of the shamanic uses of ayahuasca and tobacco while conducting fieldwork in the Amazon region decades ago. After witnessing the transformative power of these mind-altering plants, Narby embarked on a quest to understand their effects on human consciousness. His search led him to contact Rafael Chanchari Pizuri, a traditional healer from the Peruvian Amazon.
In Plant Teachers, Narby and 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 two distinct worldviews, Plant Teachers invites listeners on a wide-ranging journey through anthropology, botany, and biochemistry, while raising tantalizing questions about the relationship between science and other ways of knowing.
©2021 Jeremy Narby and Rafael Pizuri Chanchari (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about Plant Teachers
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- Holly
- 22-08-23
Fascinating topic
Following my first experience with rapé, I was very pleased to find a book on the topic of the spiritual and medical use of tobacco and found it very interesting. I would have liked to go deeper into learning about the spirit of tobacco and its teachings and methods of healing but I found that at times the information in the book was a bit surface level with interesting anecdotes but not as much depth as I'd hoped for. But maybe it's better that I try to learn this from the plant teacher itself, rather than a book!
I can understand why so many authors books on these topics feel obliged provide in depth biochemical research on plant medicines, but there are so many other books that do this, I was hoping to learn more about the plant spirits. Nevertheless I still found the book interesting and informative and would recommend it.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-02-24
A great source knowledge about ayahuasca.
A great source knowledge about ayahuasca. You will get know about different kinds of ayahuasca and what to watch out for
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- Emma Schneider
- 14-02-23
Fantastic author
Very useful. Glad to hear Luis Eduardo Luna referenced, one of the other important heads.
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- Dominic
- 14-07-23
Enjoyable
A fascinating thoughtful mix of modern and tribal thinking, a great listen throughout .
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