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Book Description: Park Street Pr, 2002. Trade Paperback. Book Condition: Good Plus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. G++. A tight, clean copy of the book save for some markings in the margins of maybe 50 pages. Bookseller Inventory # 010616
Book Description: Rochester, Vermont, 2002. Book Condition: Very Good. Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press, [2002]. 1st Edition. ix+[1]+221+[1]pp. + 46 color photograpic illustrations on 12 inserted plate leaves + rear tear-out postcard. 42 text figures. Small 4to. Trade paperback. Slight staining to the top edge of the text block, else very good. Weight: 1 pound 6.4 ounces = 638 grams. Size: 10.0 x 8.0 x 0.6 inches = 25 x 20 x 1.5cm. Bookseller Inventory # 088902
Book Description: Park Street Press, Rochester, VT, U.S.A., 2002. Trade Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Rochester, VT, U.S.A. Park Street Press. 2002. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 1st Printing. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. ix, 221pp., index, illustrated. Very Good/No Jacket. Red and black pictorial card covers, light shelfwear and edgewear, a clean, tioght, and unmarked copy. "Heinrich shows that in many religious cultures and traditions the fly agaric mushroom--and in some cases ergot or psilocybin mushrooms--had a fundamental influence in teaching humans about the nature of God. His insightful book truly brings new light to the religious history of humanity.". Bookseller Inventory # 008549
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Book Description: Park Street Press. PAPERBACK. Book Condition: New. 0892819979 BRAND NEW Magic Mushrooms in Religion and Alchemy by Clark Heinrich. Bookseller Inventory # B9780892819973
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Book Description: Rochester: Park Street Press, 2002. First edition in large card covers. 221 pp. Illustrations, appendix, notes, index. Small scuff to foredge otherwise Fine. Bookseller Inventory # 11835
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Book Description: Park Street Press, 2002. Paperback. Book Condition: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 10 by 8 inches. (256 pages) [ships from USA takes 8-14 days to Europe] illustrated Lang=English (Paperback). Bookseller Inventory # AF0892819979
Book Description: Park Street Press, Rochester, VT, U.S.A., 2002. Illustrated Wraps. Book Condition: Very Good. 8vo. 221 pp. Rear upper corner bumped with two small dents carrying through to previous few pages; bottom page edge has black mark with minor edgewear, else very good. Includes 46 colour photographic plates and numerous other b&w photographs and drawings, appendix, notes, list of illustrations and sources, and index. Bookseller Inventory # 004200
Book Description: Park Street Press, 2002. Trade paperback. New. No dust jacket as issued. Brand New! Support Radical Independent Pacific Northwest Booksellers! Rejecting arguments that the elusive philosophers' stone of alchemy and the Hindu elixir of life were mere legend, Clark Heinrich provides a strong case that Amanita muscaria, the fly agaric mushroom, played this role in world religious history. Working under the assumption that this "magic mushroom" was the mysterious food and drink of the gods, Heinrich traces its use in Vedic and Puranic religion, illustrating how ancient cultures used the powerful psychedelic in esoteric rituals meant to bring them into direct contact with the divine. He then shows how the same mushroom symbols found in Hindu scriptures correspond perfectly to the symbols of ancient Judaism, Christianity, the Grail myths, and alchemy, arguing that miraculous stories as disparate as the burning bush of Moses and the raising of Lazarus from the dead can be easily explained by the use of this strange and powerful mushroom. While acknowledging the speculative nature of his work, Heinrich concludes that in many religious cultures and traditions the fly agaric mushroom--and in some cases ergot or psilocybin mushrooms--had a fundamental influence in teaching humans about the nature of God. His insightful book truly brings new light to the religious history of humanity. Bookseller Inventory # Alibris.0009589
Book Description: Park Street Press, 2002. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 203mm x 15mm x 252mm. Brand new book, exactly as listed on ABE. Instock and ready for shipment. Unfortunately, we are unable to ship this title internationally 256 pages. Bookseller Inventory # S8650120
Book Description: Park Street Pr, 2002. Paperback. Book Condition: Brand New. 2nd reissue edition. 256 pages. 10.25x8.00x0.75 inches. In Stock. Delivery: UK usually 4-5 days, Europe/USA/ROW 7-10 days. Bookseller Inventory # x-0892819979
Book Description: Park Street Press, 2002. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 203mm x 15mm x 252mm. An illustrated foray into the hidden truth about the use of psychoactive mushrooms to connect with the divine. - Draws parallels between Vedic beliefs and Judeo-Christian sects, showing the existence of a mushroom cult that crossed cultural boundaries. - Contends that the famed philosophers' stone of the alchemist was a metaphor for the mushroom. - Confirms and extends Robert Gordon Wasson's hypothesis of the role of the fly agaric mushroom in generating religious visions. Rejecting arguments that the elusive philosophers' stone of alchemy and the Hindu elixir of life were mere legend, Clark Heinrich provides a strong case that "Amanita muscaria," the fly agaric mushroom, played this role in world religious history. Working under the assumption that this "magic mushroom" was the mysterious food and drink of the gods, Heinrich traces its use in Vedic and Puranic religion, illustrating how ancient cultures used the powerful psychedelic in esoteric rituals meant to bring them into direct contact with the divine. He then shows how the same mushroom symbols found in Hindu scriptures correspond perfectly to the symbols of ancient Judaism, Christianity, the Grail myths, and alchemy, arguing that miraculous stories as disparate as the burning bush of Moses and the raising of Lazarus from the dead can be easily explained by the use of this strange and powerful mushroom. While acknowledging the speculative nature of his work, Heinrich concludes that in many religious cultures and traditions the fly agaric mushroom—and in some cases ergot or psilocybin mushrooms—had a fundamental influence in teaching humans about the nature of God. His insightful book truly brings new light to thereligious history of humanity. 256 pages. Bookseller Inventory # S8650120
Book Description: Park Street Press, 2002. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 203mm x 15mm x 252mm. An illustrated foray into the hidden truth about the use of psychoactive mushrooms to connect with the divine. - Draws parallels between Vedic beliefs and Judeo-Christian sects, showing the existence of a mushroom cult that crossed cultural boundaries. - Contends that the famed philosophers' stone of the alchemist was a metaphor for the mushroom. - Confirms and extends Robert Gordon Wasson's hypothesis of the role of the fly agaric mushroom in generating religious visions. Rejecting arguments that the elusive philosophers' stone of alchemy and the Hindu elixir of life were mere legend, Clark Heinrich provides a strong case that "Amanita muscaria," the fly agaric mushroom, played this role in world religious history. Working under the assumption that this "magic mushroom" was the mysterious food and drink of the gods, Heinrich traces its use in Vedic and Puranic religion, illustrating how ancient cultures used the powerful psychedelic in esoteric rituals meant to bring them into direct contact with the divine. He then shows how the same mushroom symbols found in Hindu scriptures correspond perfectly to the symbols of ancient Judaism, Christianity, the Grail myths, and alchemy, arguing that miraculous stories as disparate as the burning bush of Moses and the raising of Lazarus from the dead can be easily explained by the use of this strange and powerful mushroom. While acknowledging the speculative nature of his work, Heinrich concludes that in many religious cultures and traditions the fly agaric mushroom—and in some cases ergot or psilocybin mushrooms—had a fundamental influence in teaching humans about the nature of God. His insightful book truly brings new light to thereligious history of humanity. 256 pages. Bookseller Inventory # S9104682