Pharmako/Poeia

Pharmako/Poeia
Title Pharmako/Poeia PDF eBook
Author Dale Pendell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Botany, Medical
ISBN 9781556438875

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"Pharmako poeia: plant powers, poisons, and herbcraft focuses on familiar psychoactive plant-derived substances and related synthetics, ranging from the licit (tobacco, alcohol) to the illicit (cannabis, opium) and the exotic (absinthe, salvia divinorum, nitrous oxide)"--Provided by publisher.

Pharmako/poeia

Pharmako/poeia
Title Pharmako/poeia PDF eBook
Author Dale Pendell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Botany, Medical
ISBN 9781562790691

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A guide to psychoactive plants.

Pharmako/poeia

Pharmako/poeia
Title Pharmako/poeia PDF eBook
Author Dale Pendell
Publisher
Pages 287
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN

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Pharmako Gnosis

Pharmako Gnosis
Title Pharmako Gnosis PDF eBook
Author Dale Pendell
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 2005
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN

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Contemporary alchemist Dale Pendell completes his poetic study of botany, chemistry, spirituality, psychology and history in a volume covering the composition and uses of visionary plants. Chapters including Phantastica, Hypnotica and Telephorica explore the hallucinogenic plants, the bringers of sleep and the bearers of distance.

The Great Bay

The Great Bay
Title The Great Bay PDF eBook
Author Dale Pendell
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 292
Release 2019-01-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1623174023

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***WINNER, Best Science Fiction, 2010 Green Book Festival Based in scientific reality, Dale Pendell presents a powerful fictional vision of a fast-approaching future in which sea levels rise and a decimated population must find new ways to live. The Great Bay begins in 2021 with a worldwide pandemic followed by the gradual rising of the seas. Pendell’s vision is all encompassing—he describes the rising seas’ impact on countries and continents around the world. But his imaginative storytelling focuses on California. A “great bay” forms in California’s Central Valley and expands during a 16,000-year period. As the years pass, and technology seems to regress, even memory of a “precollapse” world blends into myth. Grizzly bears and other large predators return to the California hills, and civilization reverts to a richly imagined medieval society marked by guilds and pilgrimages, followed even later by hunting and gathering societies. Pendell’s focus is on the lives of people struggling with love, wars, and physical survival thousands of years in California’s future. He deftly mixes poetic imagery, news-reporting-style writing, interviews with survivors, and maps documenting the geographic changes. In the end, powerful human values that have been with us for 40,000 years begin to reemerge and remind us that they are desperately needed—in the present.

I Am Sophia

I Am Sophia
Title I Am Sophia PDF eBook
Author J. F. Alexander
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 216
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1725291878

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When a mysterious and charismatic woman insinuates herself into a fringe religious group, its dozen members wonder whether she is a lunatic, a con artist, or a messiah. Sophia quickly upends the routines and expectations of the group--the last Christians in the inhabited solar system--while Peter, their struggling leader, becomes increasingly obsessed with her. Before long, Peter finds himself following Sophia on a perilous interplanetary adventure which may cost both of them their lives.

Nature, Man and Woman

Nature, Man and Woman
Title Nature, Man and Woman PDF eBook
Author Alan Watts
Publisher Vintage
Pages 226
Release 1991-02-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0679732330

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From “perhaps the foremost interpreter of Eastern disciplines for the contemporary West—and an author who ‘had the rare gift of ‘writing beautifully the unwritable’” (Los Angeles Times)—a guide that draws on Chinese Taoism to reexamine humanity’s place in the natural world and the relation between body and spirit. Western thought and culture have coalesced around a series of constructed ideas—that human beings stand separate from a nature that must be controlled; that the mind is somehow superior to the body; that all sexuality entails a seduction—that in some way underlie our exploitation of the earth, our distrust of emotion, and our loneliness and reluctance to love. Here, Watts fundamentally challenges these assumptions, drawing on the precepts of Taoism to present an alternative vision of man and the universe—one in which the distinctions between self and other, spirit and matter give way to a more holistic way of seeing.